Lagos, July 3, 2025: As part of their ongoing efforts to support the growth of Africa’s creative industries and drive job creation in the region, IFC and the African Development Bank today announced a collaboration with EbonyLife Media, Nigeria’s leading media company, to explore the conditions for the creation of a pan-African investment vehicle targeted at the region’s film sector.
The aim is to improve access to financing for productions that promote original African stories around the world. EbonyLife Media has built a reputation for bringing compelling African narratives to global audiences through innovative storytelling. The company has produced some of the highest-grossing movies in the region and enjoys strategic collaborations with global media companies, including Sony Pictures Television, Westbrook Studios, Starz, Macro Film Studios and Idris Elba’s 22 Summers.
This effort is in line with IFC’s strategy to expand Africa’s creative industries, recognizing the sector’s potential to drive job creation - especially for youth - promote inclusive narratives, and stimulate economic growth across emerging markets. Despite the growth of film production across the continent over the last few years, Africa’s film sector remains untapped. According to UNESCO, the sector currently supports approximately 5 million jobs and contributes $5 billion to the continent’s GDP. However, the industry faces significant challenges that inhibit its growth potential, including persistent financing gaps, policy barriers and lack of a robust intellectual property regulatory framework and implementation, which results in up to 50 percent revenue loss to piracy by film producers in the region.
In this context, IFC, AfDB and Ebony Life are exploring ways in which they can crowd in more capital into African film productions and support the expansion of the film industry at scale in the continent, while working with governments to introduce protection of intellectual property and film incentives, essential to strengthen the economics of film production in the continent.
“Africa’s creative economy is a cultural asset and an engine for inclusive growth, youth employment, and global influence. Through this partnership, we aim to unlock new capital for the continent’s storytellers, helping them bring authentic African voices to international platforms while boosting job creation in one of the most dynamic sectors of the future,” said Dahlia Khalifa, Regional Director for Central Africa and Anglophone West Africa at IFC.
Ousmane Fall, The African Development Bank Group’s Director for Private Sector Operations, said: “This collaboration reflects the African Development Bank Group’s growing interest in creative industries
as a growth sector supporting entrepreneurship and job creation for young people and women in Africa. By joining forces with EbonyLife, Nigeria’s premium media conglomerate, and IFC, a like-minded DFI institution, we are seeking to support the creation of a sustainable investment vehicle for film production in Africa”.
“This has been a long time coming. For nearly two years, I’ve been quietly laying the groundwork—defining and building an ecosystem designed to scale, to unlock opportunity, and to provide the vital capital African filmmakers need to create stories that resonate across borders and generations. Today, I am thrilled and deeply proud to welcome the IFC and AfDB on this journey. Together, we will identify ways in which we can catalyze a new era of African storytelling that can thrive on the global stage” said Mo Abudu, CEO, EbonyLife Media.
About IFC
IFC — a member of the World Bank Group — is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work in more than 100 countries, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in developing countries. In fiscal year 2024, IFC committed a record $56 billion to private companies and financial institutions in developing countries, leveraging private sector solutions and mobilizing private capital to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet. For more information, visit www.ifc.org.
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About the African Development Bank
The African Development Bank Group is Africa's premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. Through the Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) initiative, the Bank aims to reduce the $42 billion gender gap in access to finance and unleash women's entrepreneurial capacity across the continent. The AfDB Private Sector Operations considers the African creative industry a catalytic engine for economic empowerment with a focus on the film industry amongst others. The AfDB is currently sponsoring a broad creative industries market study to inform an action plan across various sub-segments of the entire creative industries. For more information: www.afdb.org
About EbonyLife Media
EbonyLife Media, led by CEO Mo Abudu, is part of the EbonyLife Group—Nigeria’s leading media and lifestyle brand. The Group includes EbonyLife Place, a luxury entertainment resort; EbonyLife Films and Studios; and the EbonyLife Creative Academy, training African storytellers in world-class filmmaking. Focused on bold, authentic African narratives, EbonyLife partners with top global studios to create content that connects Africa with the world. These collaborations celebrate shared identity and universal values. The Group’s global expansion includes EbonyLife Place London—home to the UK’s first African-owned cinema and creative hub—and the relaunch of EbonyLife ON, a Nigerian-first streaming platform. Both support the mission to spotlight African culture and talent worldwide. EbonyLife Media aims to redefine African storytelling and build a lasting cultural legacy at home and abroad. www.ebonylifemedia.com.
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