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7 Hacks on How to Stream Like a Pro
Streaming is a bit like cooking jollof rice. Anyone can pour rice and stew into a pot, but not everyone gets that perfect taste. It’s the small things like adding the right seasoning, getting the heat just right, and knowing just when to stir that make the difference.
Same thing with using the GOtv Stream app. Watching shows is easy, but with a few simple tricks, you can enjoy it way better, no stress, no buffering, just good vibes.
Here are 7 easy hacks to help you stream like a pro.
Get to Know the GOtv Stream App
Before you start streaming, take time to explore what the GOtv Stream app offers. It’s more than just a place to watch TV; it’s your all-access pass to a wide variety of content, live shows, movies, dramas, kids’ cartoons, reality TV, and more. It’s like having a pocket-sized TV that follows you everywhere. You’ll find beloved titles across channels like Africa Magic, M-Net Movies, Nickelodeon, and E!, all curated to suit different moods and tastes.
Have a Stable Internet Connection
A strong internet connection is key to smooth streaming. Whether you’re at home or on the move, make sure your signal is solid to avoid freezing screens or laggy audio. If you’re using mobile data, stay in an area with good network coverage. For Wi-Fi, place your router where it’s unobstructed for better reach. This way, your shows, from reality TV to kids’ cartoons, play without interruptions, saving your data and your mood.
Set Up Profiles for Everyone
Your taste probably isn’t the same as your little sister’s or brother’s, and that’s perfectly fine. The GOtv Stream app lets you create up to six separate profiles. One for you to catch Tinsel on Africa Magic Showcase, another for your sibling who’s into Nigerian Idol, and maybe one for the kids to enjoy SpongeBob or The Smurfs on Nickelodeon in peace. Each profile gets personalised recommendations and its own watchlist, so no one has to fight over what to watch next.
Save Shows and Movies to My List
Sometimes you find a show and think you’ll watch it later, then forget the title. “My List” is where you save those finds. Whether it’s Indomie Love Bowl Game Show on Africa Magic Family, The Boss on Movie Room Africa, or a rerun of The Johnsons on Africa Magic Family, just add it to your list and return when you’re ready.
Download and Watch Anywhere
Life doesn’t always give you perfect streaming conditions. Sometimes you’re in a car, on a plane, or somewhere with no internet. That’s where the download feature becomes your best friend. With GOtv Stream, you can download shows and movies directly onto your device and watch them offline. It’s perfect for busy professionals on the move or parents looking to keep kids entertained during travel. Plan ahead, download your favourites, and take your entertainment with you; no signal required.
Stream on Multiple Devices
GOtv Stream lets you register up to four devices per subscription. That means your phone, your tablet, your partner’s device, and even one for the kids can all have the app installed and ready to go. So while you’re watching Nigerian Idol on your phone, someone else can enjoy The Bone Collector on M-Net Movies 3 on a tablet. Just remember, only one stream plays at a time, so plan your viewing accordingly.
Full Control Over Your Viewing
With the GOtv Stream app, you control how you watch. Missed the start of your show? Simply restart it. Want to take a break? Pause and come back when you’re ready. Saw a hilarious or emotional moment? Rewind and watch it again. You can even minimise the app and continue listening to the audio while you respond to messages or scroll through your feed. It’s all designed to work around your schedule, so you never miss a moment or a message.
At the end of the day, streaming should feel effortless. With the GOtv Stream app, it can. These simple hacks, from connecting to Wi-Fi to setting reminders, help you get the most out of your subscription. Less stress, more stories, and entertainment that fits your life, not the other way around.
To keep up with all these shows and more, renew your GOtv subscription or upgrade your package today via the MyGOtv App or dial *288#. And if you’re always on the move, catch your favourites anytime with the GOtv Stream App.
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AFRIMA, British High Commission to Promote Culture, Creative Exchange
By Adedapo Adesanya
The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) and the British High Commission in Nigeria have entered into a cultural partnership aimed at boosting creative exchange, strengthening cultural ties, and opening more international doors for African music as the 9th AFRIMA Awards is set to hold from January 7-11, 2026.
The collaboration, formalised through a newly signed Cultural Cooperation Agreement, also affirms that the British Deputy High Commission in Lagos will co-host the Welcome Soirée for the Nominees and Guests in Lagos, the official opening event of the 9th AFRIMA Awards Week.
The exclusive gathering will take place on January 7, 2026 and in attendance will be AU officials, AFRIMA delegates, jury members, international guests, nominees, creatives, and media professionals for an evening of networking and cultural connection.
Unarguably, Africa’s global music awards, the 9th AFRIMA, is organised by the International Executive Committee of AFRIMA in partnership with the African Union Commission and the Lagos State government as the Official Host City.
Speaking of the partnership, AFRIMA’s Chief Experience Officer (CXO), Mr Adenrele Niyi, described the collaboration as a strategic move to deepen cultural diplomacy through music.
“This partnership reflects AFRIMA’s mission to position African music as a global force,” she said. “Beyond the awards, we are committed to building spaces where creativity meets opportunity and where African talent can confidently engage the world. Working with the British High Commission expands our platform for industry innovation, collaboration, and meaningful cultural exchange.”
Mr Niyi added that this edition of AFRIMA will place strong emphasis on strengthening global creative-industry relationships.
“Partnerships like this show just how relevant African music has become on the world stage. We’re honoured to collaborate with such an important institution, and we believe the impact will go far beyond 2025.”
The agreement, signed by Mr Gill Lever OBE, Chargé d’Affaires, British High Commission Nigeria, aligns with the UK’s ongoing support for Nigeria’s creative industries through enhanced cultural exchange and innovation.
She said, “The UK is delighted to partner with AFRIMA to celebrate the extraordinary creativity and talent of Africa’s music industry. This collaboration reflects our commitment to strengthening cultural ties between the UK and Nigeria, and across the African continent. Our Jollof and Tea campaign has shown us the power of bringing people together through culture, and we’re excited to build on that spirit. We look forward to a week of celebration that showcases the very best of African music and opens new doors for creative exchange and collaboration.”
Across the five-day celebration, the 9th AFRIMA will deliver a lineup of key events including the Diamond Showcase (January 7–8), the Africa Music Business Summit (January 8), Host City Tour and CSR Visit, the Music Village Concert (January 9), the Nominees & Industry Party (January 10), and the Red Carpet and Grand Awards Night (January 11). The awards ceremony will be broadcast live to more than 84 countries, ensuring the excitement reaches audiences around the world.
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Creative Industry Unites as MultiChoice Nigeria Leads Walk Against Piracy
The fight against content theft intensified on Thursday as MultiChoice Nigeria led stakeholders in a Walk Against Piracy from Ikeja City Mall, Lagos, drawing a powerful mix of Nollywood actors, filmmakers, directors, writers, media personalities, regulators, students, and members of the public.
The walk was part of a broader national advocacy campaign aimed at protecting Nigeria’s creative economy from the escalating damage of piracy. Participants marched through the Ikeja axis, distributing flyers, engaging passers-by, and educating the public on the dangers of piracy and its impact on livelihoods.
Veteran actor, Saidi Balogun, one of the leading voices at the walk, described piracy as “a silent killer draining the lifeblood of the creative industry.”
“People see the glamour but forget the sweat, months of work, and the hundreds of jobs behind a single film,” he said. “When you pirate a movie, you are killing someone’s dream, someone’s job, and the future of an entire industry. It must stop.”
Screenwriter and producer, Obi Emelonye, warned that piracy poses an existential threat to the next generation of creatives.
“Piracy is a menace eating deeply into the industry. If we do nothing, young creatives coming behind us will inherit an economy with no structure, no revenue, and no incentive to create,” he stated. “We cannot allow that future.”
The regulatory perspective came from Charles Amudipe, Deputy Director of Operations at the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), who emphasised both the legal and personal risks tied to piracy.
“Piracy is a criminal offence under Nigerian law, punishable by fines and imprisonment,” he said. “Beyond the legal consequences, consumers who download illegal content expose their devices to malware, identity theft, and financial fraud. It is not worth the risk.”
During the outreach, members of the public raised questions about affordability and alternatives to pirated content. The team responded by highlighting accessible, cost-friendly, and legal platforms available to consumers, underscoring that entertainment can be enjoyed responsibly without breaking the law.
Caroline Oghuma, Executive Head, Corporate Affairs at MultiChoice Nigeria, explained that the walk was a continuation of MultiChoice’s long-standing commitments to consumer education. Last month, the company led a school sensitisation programme at Kuramo Senior College in Victoria Island, teaching students how piracy harms creators and how they can unknowingly participate in it.
“We want to catch them young, take this message into communities, and meet Nigerians where they are,” Oghuma said. “Today’s walk is a reminder that protecting intellectual property is everyone’s responsibility. What we are fighting for is the survival of Nigeria’s creative future.”
Other notable participants included members of the Intellectual Property Law Advocacy Network (IPLAN), lawyers, media executives, content creators, and fans of Nigerian entertainment.
MultiChoice Nigeria reaffirmed its commitment to working with regulators, industry bodies, and stakeholders to champion policies, education, and enforcement mechanisms that safeguard creative work and ensure creators receive fair reward for their labour.
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Veteran Nigerian Actor Lere Paimo Alive—ANTP
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP) has debunked viral news reports that that the chairman of its board of trustees, Mr Olalere Osunpaimo, well known as Lere Paimo, was dead.
In a public notice from the national Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the organisation, Mr Adejonwo Oluwafemi Femson, it was disclosed that the veteran action is “alive and well.”
Members of the public were advised to disregard the death rumour.
“We would like to inform the public that reports circulating on Facebook about the passing of Chief Olalere OsunPaimo (MFR) are FALSE.
“We have confirmed with Baba Eda Onile Ola’s wife that he is alive and in good health.
“Please disregard these false reports and be aware that they are being spread by unscrupulous individuals.
“Chief Olalere OsunPaimo (MFR), Chairman Board of Trustee Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP), is alive and well.
“We urge everyone to verify information before sharing to avoid spreading misinformation,” the notice disclosed.
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