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Why MultiChoice is betting on Kemi Omotosho at a critical moment for African entertainment

With streaming platforms reshaping African storytelling, MultiChoice is placing creative strategy at the centre of its next chapter.

by Onyinye Moyosore
January 15, 2026
in Media & Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Kemi Omotosho has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, stepping into the role at a time of significant change for Africa’s entertainment and media industry.

Her appointment comes as pay-TV operators across the continent face sustained pressure from global streaming platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, alongside shifting consumer habits and rising content costs. For MultiChoice, the challenge is no longer only about distribution. It is about relevance in a market where audiences increasingly expect on-demand, mobile-first content.

A leadership change at a defining moment

Across Africa, traditional television models are being tested. Viewers are watching less linear TV, creators are distributing content independently online, and streaming platforms are investing more aggressively in local productions. Against this backdrop, MultiChoice’s leadership decisions carry wider industry implications.

Omotosho’s appointment reflects the company’s response to these pressures. Rather than pursuing an external hire or a disruptive leadership reset, MultiChoice has opted for continuity, placing a long-time executive at the centre of its next phase.

An insider with deep content and audience experience

Omotosho is not new to the business. She has spent over two decades within the MultiChoice group, holding senior roles across customer value management, operations, and regional leadership. Her career progression has been shaped by a close understanding of audiences, content performance, and the commercial realities of operating media platforms across diverse African markets.

That background appears central to her selection. In a competitive entertainment landscape, understanding viewer behaviour and content economics is increasingly as important as technical infrastructure.

Why creative strategy matters more now

MultiChoice’s competition is no longer limited to other broadcasters. Streaming platforms are commissioning African stories at scale and reaching audiences directly through smartphones and broadband connections. This has reshaped how content is discovered, consumed, and monetised.

In this context, creative strategy has become a competitive advantage. Omotosho’s early public comments following her appointment have highlighted local storytelling, partnerships with creatives, and the broader creative economy. For filmmakers, producers, and media professionals, this signals that content development remains central to MultiChoice’s long-term relevance.

Balancing legacy television with digital platforms

From a technology perspective, the challenge ahead lies in managing a hybrid model. MultiChoice must continue to support its satellite television base while expanding digital services and improving platform experience. Affordability, pricing flexibility, and distribution efficiency will remain key issues, particularly in economically constrained markets.

The company’s future growth depends on how effectively it integrates legacy systems with digital platforms without alienating existing subscribers.

What her appointment signals for African media

Omotosho’s leadership will likely be assessed less by immediate subscriber gains and more by how well MultiChoice adapts to Africa’s evolving entertainment ecosystem. As content, technology, and culture continue to converge, her appointment suggests a belief that the next phase of growth will be driven by creative innovation supported by strategic use of technology.

For African media and entertainment watchers, this marks a moment worth paying attention to.

Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore

Onyinye Moyosore is a tech writer at Techsoma, where she covers startups, digital infrastructure, and how technology reshapes everyday life...

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