
Lebara Nigeria Unveils LebaraPlay to Transform Customer Experience with Digital Entertainment
Lebara Nigeria, a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, has unveiled LebaraPlay, Africa’s first dedicated microdrama platform, marking a major step in the company’s strategy to blend telecommunications services with digital entertainment while supporting the continent’s rapidly expanding creative economy.
The new platform introduces a premium, mobile-first entertainment experience designed for digital audiences in Nigeria and across Africa. Its launch comes shortly after Lebara Nigeria’s entry into the country’s telecommunications sector and underscores the company’s ambition to build a comprehensive digital ecosystem that extends beyond traditional connectivity services.

A globally recognised telecommunications brand, Lebara operates in several international markets, including the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Germany, Denmark, Spain, and Australia.

In Nigeria, the company is focused on developing a compliant, scalable, and digitally enabled mobile services ecosystem that delivers seamless connectivity, innovation, and value for both consumers and enterprise partners.
LebaraPlay is accessible to both Lebara subscribers and non-subscribers, offering a diverse catalogue of premium entertainment content. The platform features microdrama series, music, lifestyle programming, and other engaging formats specifically tailored to modern mobile audiences.
According to Lebara Nigeria, the platform is expected to become a key driver of customer engagement, loyalty, and value-added services as the company continues to expand its subscriber base across the country.
Speaking on the launch, Chief Executive Officer of Lebara Nigeria, Teniola Stuffman, described the initiative as a significant milestone in the company’s vision of creating a technology-driven ecosystem that combines connectivity with entertainment.
“This platform represents an important step in our vision of building a telecommunications brand that delivers more than connectivity. We are creating an ecosystem where technology, innovation, and entertainment come together to provide meaningful experiences for customers while unlocking new opportunities for creative talent and content development across Africa,” she said.
LebaraPlay also reflects the company’s commitment to investing in digital platforms that expand access to quality entertainment, create new opportunities for content creators, and strengthen collaboration within Africa’s evolving creative industry.
The platform will offer a blend of free and premium content, giving users the flexibility to choose experiences that align with their interests and preferences.
Through a combination of original productions and strategic content partnerships, Lebara Nigeria aims to establish LebaraPlay as one of Africa’s
leading digital entertainment destinations.
Founder of Forever7 Entertainment, Hamisha Daryani, expressed excitement over the partnership with Lebara Nigeria and the premiere of her latest microdrama series on the LebaraPlay platform.
She noted that Lebara’s customer-centric vision aligns closely with the values of Forever7 Entertainment, making the collaboration a natural fit for both organisations.
Daryani revealed that the new microdrama features a star-studded cast drawn from both Bollywood and Nollywood, in a compelling romantic story designed specifically for mobile audiences.
According to her, the production was developed with mobile-first consumers in mind, delivering premium entertainment in short, engaging formats at an affordable cost.
“Microdrama, which typically consists of short episodes of about three minutes, is redefining how audiences consume entertainment. It offers a convenient, immersive, and affordable viewing experience for people who increasingly access content through their mobile devices,” she said.
She added that the platform was created to support seamless creative expression while providing new opportunities for content creators across the continent.
Daryani further explained that the microdrama format has already achieved significant success in Asia and the Americas and is now gaining traction across Africa.
She said the initiative would create opportunities for emerging creatives through knowledge sharing, skills development, content curation, and industry collaboration, with the Nigerian rollout of the featured series expected to commence in July.



















