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Pay-Per-View Virtual Cinema Make Waves In Nigeria

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A new wave in African film distribution is taking shape through Circuits, Nigeria’s foremost virtual cinema and Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) platform.

By adopting a pay-per-view model, Circuits allows audiences to pay only for the films they choose to watch offering a distinct alternative to subscription-based systems that dominate the industry.

Chief Operating Officer Imade Bibowei-Osuobeni stated in Lagos said the approach was developed to meet the needs of viewers seeking both flexibility and affordability, while ensuring creators receive fair returns.

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“It allows audiences to watch a single film without committing to monthly charges, while revenue flows directly to the content creators,” she explained.

Under this model, tickets start from ₦1,000, with prices available in local currencies for audiences across the globe. Viewers can choose from access durations ranging between 8 and 48 hours. For those seeking longer engagement, the “Flexiwatch Classics” package offers over 50 curated films for either seven or 21 days.

The catalogue features a diverse mix of works, from blockbuster Nollywood productions starring Femi Adebayo and Lateef Adedimeji to award-winning titles from other African regions.

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Bibowei-Osuobeni noted that the platform’s emphasis on quality and curation is central to its appeal for a wide range of audiences.

“Since its launch, Circuits has recorded over 1.3 million unique streams, with audiences in more than 170 countries.

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“Its availability on mobile apps, smart TVs, and web browsers ensures convenience and accessibility for film lovers regardless of location or device.”

According to Bibowei-Osuobeni, the combination of a pay-per-view structure, flexible viewing plans, and curated African storytelling positions Circuits as a game changer in the virtual cinema space. By balancing audience choice with filmmaker rights protection, the platform is helping redefine how African cinema reaches the world.

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Bauchi Board Laments Low Teacher Turnouts In Training Exercise

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The Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board (BASUBEB), has decried the low turnout at a capacity building exercise for teachers and stakeholders in the state.

The training exercise is being organised in collaboration between the board and the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC).

Inaugurating the exercise on Tuesday in Bauchi, SUBEB Chairman, Adamu Mohammed, said about 130 head-teachers; principals, planning and statistics officers were expected to attend the three-day training programme.

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Mohammed frowned at the low number of the participants attending the exercise, and vowed to sanction defaulters.

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“I’m not happy to see the number of you around now. Ordinarily, you are not more than 70 now. I don’t know exactly what happened. Is it that you are not interested or what?

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“Unfortunately; you are not ready for this training. Out of the130 participants, see the number of you present here.

“This is very discouraging. I’m not happy with this number and I don’t think I’m going to pay allowances for 130 participants. I will not, call me whichever name but I’m embarrassed,” he said.

He, however, commended the participants present and instructors, calling for more support in future endeavours.

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According to Mohammed, the training exercise aims to keep the teachers abreast and technically oriented to enable them to deliver towards repositioning the basic education level.

He said that such exercise was paramount at the basic level of education – a starting point where one could either have a good education system or a bad one.

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Prof. Lawan Abdulhamid, a training facilitator, said the training aimed to build teachers’ confidence and competence in using technology.

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He said that it also aimed to bridge the digital divide across schools, enhance learning experiences through interactive digital tools, and strengthen teachers as digital educators and innovators.

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Abdulamid is an official of the WITS School of Education, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

He urged the Nigerian government to develop a control mechanisms on application of the Artificial Intelligence (AI), to check excesses and abuse, particularly in the education sector.

The don also warned teachers and other educators to be wary of the AI, and encouraged them to develop lesson notes/plans, to guard against generating wrong information capable of jeopardising the essence of sourcing materials for teaching.

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Better Days Ahead, New Bendel Insurance Coach Assures

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New coach of Bendel Insurance Football Club, Benin, Coach Kennedy Boboye, on Tuesday assured management and Supporters Club of the Benin Arsenal that things will change for good.

Boboye spoke at his official unveiling as the new coach of the Benin Arsenal which was held at the Media Centre of the Samuel Ogbemudia Studium, Benin City.

The new Head Coach, who solicited for cooperation and support from both the management, players and supporters of the club, said with this, he would bring his expertise in football management to bear, and make sure the football club took its position in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

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Earlier, Chairman, Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Enabulele, expressed optimism that, going by the track records of the new coach, the Benin Arsenal would experience the needed change.

This coach is a proven winner. He knows what it takes to succeed in this league, and he brings with him a mindset that aligns perfectly with the ambition we have for this football club,” he said.

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On his part, the Chairman, Bendel Insurance Football Club, Jarrett Tenebe, said though he’s not satisfied with the current position of the football club in the Nigeria Premier Football League, this new coach would restore the lost glory.

Bendel Insurance is in the 19th position of the league with six points.

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Edo Assembly Commission Questions Clerk Over Alleged Age Falsification

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Edo State House of Service Commission has invited the Clerk of the Assembly, Audu Omogbai, for questioning over alleged age falsification.

The invitation of the Clerk followed a petition by some Concerned Staff of the Assembly.

The petitioners alleged that Omogbai, falsified his age to remain in service.

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They alleged that the Clerk’s initial appointment dated back to 1993 and that he has exceeded the mandatory 30 years of service.

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The petitioners also alleged that the Clerk has surpassed the mandatory retirement age of 60 as well as obstructing investigation.

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The petition reads partly, “The Clerk has allegedly withheld official file records, hindering investigations into these matters.

“We humbly request your intervention to investigate these allegations and take appropriate actions to maintain integrity and adherence to regulations within the Edo State House of Assembly.”

It was gathered that Omogbai has been invited for questioning.

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He was invited in a letter signed by Chairman of the Assembly Commission, Sir Ezehi Igbas.

Omogbai was asked to appear before a three-Man Ad-hoc Committee for an interview session.

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The Assembly Clerk could not be reached for comments.

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