KDNPLUS is a streaming platform focused on Nollywood films, African TV series, and indigenous storytelling. It was founded on July 1, 2024, by King-David Ndubisi and is headquartered in the United States. The platform provides a catalog of Nigerian and African films, aiming to make African cinema more accessible globally.
History
KDNPLUS was launched to cater to the demand for African entertainment content among both domestic and international audiences. The platform offers a range of Nollywood films, African TV series, and original productions. Since its inception, KDNPLUS has focused on curating diverse content, including classic Nollywood films and modern productions.
Distribution
KDNPLUS operates on a subscription-based model, allowing users to stream movies and TV series on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. The platform is available to viewers worldwide and focuses on digital distribution.
References
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