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    ToriBOX launches Africa’s Vertical streaming platform for film-makers, audiences

    Jamia NdamukongBy Jamia NdamukongJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ToriBOX, described as Africa’s first vertical micro-drama streaming platform, has launched its web application, giving African filmmakers a new platform to distribute their work directly to audiences while offering viewers mobile-first episodic entertainment

    The platform, which went live on May 2, 2026, is expected to serve audiences across Africa and the diaspora, with its founders saying it was created to provide storytellers with a more direct and sustainable way to earn from their body of work

    Founder of ToriBOX, David Effiong, said the platform was built in response to the distribution challenges many filmmakers continue to face despite producing quality content

    “For too long, talented African filmmakers have made great work with no real way to earn from it. Many have no access to cinemas, some receive unfair deals from international streaming platforms, while advertising revenue from short-form platforms has not been sustainable,” he said

    According to Effiong, ToriBOX allows filmmakers to reach viewers directly instead of depending solely on traditional distribution channels

    “We’re giving creators and film-makers a direct line to their audience and a real share of the revenue, while giving African viewers stories that are actually theirs,” he said

    He added that the company wants African creators to have greater ownership of how their stories are distributed

    “This is about Nigerians owning our own distribution, not waiting for someone else to decide whether our stories are worth telling,” he said

    The launch comes at a time when vertical micro dramas, short, cliffhanger-driven episodes designed for mobile viewing are rapidly gaining popularity around the world. While the format has attracted millions of viewers globally, African film-makers have largely lacked a homegrown platform built to distribute their work directly to audiences while allowing them to earn from it

    Effiong said ToriBOX was created to address that gap

    “There are many talented young filmmakers across Africa with stories worth telling, but access to distribution remains one of the biggest challenges. We wanted to build a platform that puts creators first, one where they can reach audiences directly, retain more value from their work and continue creating without waiting for opportunities from traditional gatekeepers,” he said

    The company disclosed that its first original production, The Silent Oath, is already available on the platform and has attracted paying viewers since the web launch

    “The early response has been encouraging. It tells us people are willing to pay for compelling African stories when they are easy to access,” Effiong said

    He noted that the launch of the web application represents only the first phase of the company’s plans

    “Our second original series is already in development, and we’re preparing to launch native iOS and Android applications in August. We want to make access even easier for viewers wherever they are,” he said.
    Speaking on the long-term vision for the platform, Effiong said the goal extends beyond entertainment

    “We’re building infrastructure for African storytelling. Distribution has always been one of the biggest challenges in our industry, and we believe creators deserve a platform where success depends on the quality of their stories and the audiences they build,” he said

    He added: “As long as a filmmaker has a good story, and viewers keep watching, that creator should continue earning. That’s the future we’re working towards.”

    The company said it expects the platform to continue expanding its catalogue of original productions while providing more opportunities for filmmakers across the continent to distribute their work directly to viewers without relying entirely on cinemas or foreign-owned streaming services

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