In a post she shared on her Instagram, the media mogul said she wanted her new online TV channel to be Africa, what Netflix and the world’s largest online content streaming service with 125million subscribers.
The 37-year-old famous blogger hinted that she had spent over half a billion on the project. She indicated that the DSTV version of her channel will be launched later in the year, adding that “the online channel, which will reach the world instead of being restricted to just Nigerians, was more of a priority to her.”
Linda indicated that her company, Linda Ikeji Media, has also bought quite a number of TV series and movies from independent producers which her subscribers will enjoy on the Linda Ikeji TV platform.
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