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Nigerian Mum Gives Tips on How to Avoid Living Room Conflict
It’s the weekend. Time to kick back, relax, and catch up on favourite shows, right? Wrong! As a mum with toddlers and a sports-fanatic husband, weekends at my house can also mean the “Battle of the Remote,” with everyone fighting to watch their favourite show, movie, or football game.
When my toddlers are awake, it’s a marathon of kids’ content all day long. If this sounds familiar, don’t worry! I’ve found an affordable way to enjoy my favourite drama series and movies in peace while my husband watches every Premier League match without interruption. Here’s my secret to avoiding living room conflict and enjoying a peaceful weekend where everyone gets their fair share of screen time.
First, make sure you have an internet device. You can check here for a list of devices that are compatible.
Next, sign up for Showmax and subscribe to Showmax Premier League Mobile and Showmax Entertainment All devices plan for just 5,400 naira monthly. This plan allows us to watch Premier League matches live and stream Showmax’s entertainment content on multiple mobile devices. For those with smaller budgets, Showmax has plans as low as ₦1,600 for Entertainment mobile-only. Click here for more details.
To sign up for Showmax, visit the Showmax website, select “Sign up,” choose your plan, and create an account using your email address, mobile number, and password. After verifying your mobile number and entering your payment details, you’re all set to enjoy amazing content without any living room conflict.
Speaking of shows, here are my favourite shows streaming on Showmax this November.
FIGHT NIGHT: THE MILLION DOLLAR HEIST | New Episodes Every Wednesday
Emmy nominee Kevin Hart leads an all-star cast as “Chicken Man,” a smooth-talking hustler who hosts Atlanta’s most exclusive event—until it spirals into chaos. When millions vanish, Chicken Man becomes suspect number one for Detective JD Hudson, one of the city’s first Black detectives.
This series stars the Peacock Original’s stellar cast and also includes Oscar nominees Samuel L Jackson, Taraji P Henson, and Terrence Howard.
With a 96% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and holding the #21 spot on their list of the best Watch the trailer here.
THE GOOD DOCTOR S7 | Binge All Episodes Now on Showmax
Dr. Shaun Murphy, a surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome, as he navigates personal and professional challenges. In its farewell season, Shaun and Lea (Paige Spara) adjust to parenthood while Shaun faces a crucial case involving two babies needing the same heart.
Created by Emmy-winning David Shore (House MD), the series has earned an 8/10 IMDb rating and multiple award nominations for Freddie Highmore, including Golden Globe and Critics Choice nods.
The series ends on a high note, with its final episode achieving a 9.4/10 rating on IMDb
Watch the trailer here
LAW & ORDER: ORGANISED CRIME S4 | Binge from Monday, 18 November
In Season 4 of Law & Order: Organized Crime, Emmy nominee Christopher Meloni returns as Elliot Stabler, reprising his iconic role from Special Victims Unit. Now back at the NYPD after a personal loss, Stabler tackles a complex criminal underworld.
This season features guest stars such as Oscar winners Ellen Burstyn and Keith Carradine, BAFTA winner Jennifer Ehle, and Dean Norris from Breaking Bad as Stabler’s brother, Randall. Special SVU cast members Tamara Tunie, Peter Scanavino, and Dann Florek appear in several crossover episodes.
Organized Crime has already been renewed for a fifth season. Watch the trailer here
Showbiz
Carnival Calabar to Unveil 2026 Theme May 31 in Lagos
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The theme for the 2026 edition of the prestigious Carnival Calabar will be unveiled on Sunday, May 31, at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre, Lagos.
This theme-unveiling event is being organised by the Cross River State Carnival Commission.
The theme guides the bands in their choreography and the presentation of the whole carnival. It also allows the state to engage with stakeholders, sponsors, and the diplomatic community as part of preparations for the yearly programme.
For this year’s unveiling event, Ambassador Gautier Mignot of the European Union (EU) is expected to be the special guest of honour, with Ambassador Paulo Santos of Portugal as the guest of honour.
As part of the activities leading up to the unveiling event, the Chairman of Carnival Calabar, Dr Gabe Onah, paid a strategic visit to Multichoice Nigeria Canal + Company. He was accompanied by the Lead Marketing Consultant of Carnival Calabar, Mrs Mary Ephraim Egbas.
The delegation was received by the chief executive of Multichoice Nigeria Canal + Company, Ms Kemi Okunola, and the Executive Director, General Entertainment, Multichoice Nigeria, Dr Busola Tejumola.
The delegation briefed Multichoice on plans for digital transformation and streaming to a global audience for this year’s event, as well as this Sunday’s event.
Carnival Calabar is the biggest Street Dance Parade in Africa, held every December in Cross River State. It is one of the biggest tourism events in West Africa, drawing millions of visitors to Cross River every year.
Showbiz
The Evolution of Home Viewing in Nigeria
There was a time in Nigeria when watching movies at home wasn’t strictly a “home” experience. People rented VHS tapes and later DVDs from local video clubs around the neighbourhood, and in many cases, viewing extended to video centres or where groups gathered to watch films and sports. It was a shared setup shaped by access, availability, and a very communal way of consuming entertainment.
As time went on, analogue television became the main form of home viewing. Families would gather around a single TV set in the living room, with limited channels and fixed programming schedules. Content was not really something you chose; it was something you aligned your day around. Antenna adjustments were part of the routine, and despite the limitations, TV became a central part of everyday household life.
The introduction of satellite and pay-TV services marked a major shift. Viewers suddenly had more control, more variety, and more access. Local and international content expanded significantly, covering movies, sports, news, and entertainment in a way that changed viewing habits from passive scheduling to active choice.
This is where platforms like GOtv became relevant in the Nigerian context. By making premium entertainment more affordable and widely accessible, GOtv helped bridge the gap between content quality and everyday households. It wasn’t just about more channels; it was about making consistent access to entertainment more realistic for a wider audience.
Today, home viewing has become more flexible and audience-driven. People are no longer tied to fixed schedules; viewing is now based on preference, timing, and convenience. At the same time, shared viewing still exists, especially around live sports and major TV moments, where entertainment becomes a collective experience again, just in a more modern form.
From rented tapes and video centres to satellite TV and now more structured, accessible entertainment platforms, the evolution of home viewing in Nigeria has been a steady shift toward more choice and control. Throughout that journey, GOtv has remained part of the ecosystem, supporting how everyday audiences access and experience entertainment at home.
Showbiz
How Far Would You Go For the People You Love? Stripped Answers This
Five episodes in, and Africa Magic’s limited series, Stripped, has quietly got people talking. Not because of the stripping, though yes, that is very much part of it, but because of what sits underneath all of it. The guilt. The shame. The quiet, suffocating pressure of being a man in Lagos who is supposed to have it all together but simply does not.
The premise sounds simple. Five friends, all broke, all stuck, all too proud to say it out loud, stumble into a stripping gig at an upscale club called Trabaye after its sharp and seductive owner, Yvonne (Constance Owoyemi) spots them at a birthday party and sees something worth paying for. What follows is anything but simple.
Kelechi “Kel” Okere (Daniel Etim Effiong) is the one carrying the most weight. A former marketing executive now driving Uber to keep his wife and children afloat, Kel is the kind of man who will smile through a crisis so nobody worries. His wife, Ada (Future Lolo Lamai), thinks he is still closing big deals. His children need school fees. The rent is overdue. And every night he comes home, the lie gets a little heavier.
Bolaji (Mofe Duncan), who is loud, charming and energetic, watches his cafe dream bleed out quietly. Suppliers want cash; customers want credit, and charm, it turns out, cannot patch a leaking roof.
Damina (Efa Iwara) is the cool bachelor whose carefully constructed life collapses the moment his pregnant ex walks back through the door. Mensah (Ian Wordi) is a Ghanaian-Nigerian architect and youth pastor caught in a relationship that is slowly erasing him. And Voke (Kunle Remi) is running out of time to free his imprisoned father, one clever scheme at a time.
Their first night at Trabaye is overwhelming. The music, lights, money, and the strange, intoxicating feeling of being wanted. They laugh in the car afterwards and call themselves “Strip Gawds.” For one night, the bills don’t exist. But nothing in Lagos stays clean for long.
Bolaji’s wandering eye pulls the group into dangerous territory. Voke’s schemes start bleeding into the club’s shadier edges. Kel finds himself dangerously close to a line he cannot cross, pulled back only by the sound of his wife’s voice on the phone. And Mensah quietly wonders how many layers of himself he can strip away before there is nothing left worth keeping.
The show’s most devastating moment comes in Episode 4, when Kel has a panic attack. There is no dramatic score, just a man cracking under the weight of everything he has been holding alone. Viewers have not stopped talking about it since. It is the kind of scene that does not just tell you about a character; it shows you something true about the world.
Etim Effiong, who also serves as executive producer, said it plainly. “Men need to catch a break. It’s a really tough world for men, and we deserve some credit.” Episode 5 offers a brief exhale before the walls begin closing in again. The money is good. But the shadows are getting closer.
Stripped is no longer just a show about five men taking their clothes off for money. It is about what men carry in silence, what friendship costs when survival is on the line, and whether the things you do to save your life can also be the things that cost you your soul.
If you have not started watching, you should start now. Catch up on all five episodes now on DStv Stream, and tune in for the final episode this Sunday at 8 PM on Africa Magic Showcase, DStv Channel 151, and GOtv Channel 8.
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