<p>Bebuzee, a <a href="https://openlife.ng/">United Kingdom firm</a>, has leaked information about its December 1 free-to-watch streaming video service for African continent. This follows the firm’s relationships with over 50 Nigerian film studios. </p>



<p>Starting on that date, full-length movies, series, talk shows, documentaries and more will be available at Bebuzee.com at no cost to the viewers, and requiring no subscriptions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LARGE VIDEO CATALOG</strong></h2>



<p>Bebuzee will select its releases from a catalogue of over 20,000 movies as of the release date, with up to fifty movies available each week from which Bebuzee will select the best for its viewers.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>NIGERIA’S FILM PRODUCTION INDUSTRY</strong></h3>



<p>Nigeria’s film production companies rank third in the world in output, after only the United States and India. By serving content from over fifty production companies in Nigeria, the firm will have access to the best of the best in content from this important resource and with Bebuzee Originals, which include movies, series, documentaries and talk shows.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>CONTENT TAILORED TO NIGERIAN VIEWER</strong></h4>



<p>Unlike other platforms such as <a href="https://openlife.ng/">Netflix and Amazon</a>, Bebuzee’s content will be tailored to the African viewer marketplace. The Company estimates that total available viewership in Nigeria alone is over 70 million. This is out of a current estimated 126 million Internet users in Nigeria.</p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>CURRENT BEBUZEE USERS IN AFRICA</strong></h5>



<p>Bebuzee has garnered over sixteen million users so far in the African continent. And it is expanding to more African countries. This is geared towards becoming a worldwide force in video content, challenging Netflix and Amazon.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>THE FOUNDING OF BEBUZEE</strong></h6>



<p>Bebuzee has filed for an initial public offering of its shares in the United States. It is , expected to be launched as a public company in 2021. The company was founded in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom in May 2012 by entrepreneur Joe Onyero. Driven by his Nigerian roots, he is now turning his focus to <a href="https://www.nytimes.com">Nigeria </a>in creating the premiere platform for entertainment and news for Nigeria’s citizens, and then for all of the African continent.</p>



<p>You can find more about the company and sample its worldwide content at www.bebuzee.com. The company has made important, newsworthy relationships in Nigeria to be announced during the coming weeks as it builds its reputation and excitement for its <a href="https://www.guardian.ng">December</a> 1 release date of its initial free-to-watch movies, series, documentaries, talk shows and more in Nigeria.</p>

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