The infrastructure for digital video consumption in Africa was still nascent in 2013, but the seeds of a revolution were clearly being planted. Video accounted for less than six percent of Africa’s internet traffic in 2013, but that figure was expected to grow faster than in any other region. Mobile video consumption was projected to increase 14-fold between 2013 and 2018, driven by falling smartphone prices and improving network infrastructure.
By 2013, the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood, was undergoing a massive transformation. The shift from "straight-to-DVD" to "Cinema Standard" was in full swing. Video platforms and streaming services began to curate exclusive entertainment content, focusing on the high-production values of the "New Nollywood." xnxx 2013 africa exclusive
To understand the weight of 2013 entertainment media, one must understand the technological transition of the time. Before this era, high-definition (HD) music videos and lifestyle blogs were largely the domain of Western media powerhouses like MTV or BET. Local African content was often restricted by low-budget productions and limited distribution channels. The infrastructure for digital video consumption in Africa