MTV Shuga Naija Season 5, the highly anticipated series produced by the MTV Staying Alive Foundation, premiered at an exclusive event in Lagos on Thursday.
The event featured a press briefing that focused on the issues addressed in the series, followed by a private screening of the new season.
The new season combines an exciting ensemble of established on-screen legends and rising stars including Adesua Etomi-Wellington, John Njamah, Tomiwa Tegbe, Maggie Osuome, Okey Uzoeshi, Gbubemi Ejeye, Genoveva Umeh, Ilooise Omohimin, Sharon Jatto, Lexan Peters, Bolaji Ogunmola, and Susan Pwajok.
Big Brother Titans star, Kanaga Jnr. Eme, and Chioma Edak will be playing lead and supporting acts, respectively, having come through the MTV Shuga Naija public auditions last year.
In her remark, Country Manager, MTV Staying Alive Foundation, Anita Adesiyan said, “This season, we have partnered with Unitaid, Global Innovation Fund, and Paramount to address issues on gender-based violence, COVID-19 vaccine confidence, women empowerment, modern contraception, as well as generate demand for the HIV self-testing kits now available in Nigeria.
“True to our ethos of promoting safer lifestyle choices and advocating against harmful cultural practices through entertaining drama, the new MTV Shuga Naija season will give our viewers a broader perspective on everyday issues that affect young people as they try to find their place in the world,” Adesiyan added.
The eight-part series, produced in partnership with 1Pod Pictures – a female-led production company out of Nigeria – is set for a May 7 African premiere on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322 and GOtv Channel 72) at 21:00 WAT/22:00 CAT.
In addition, the show will be simulcast on MTV Base in South Africa and debut on BET Africa (DStv Channel 129 and GOtv Channel 21) at 21:00 WAT/22:00 CAT from Wednesday, May 10.
Country Manager, Paramount, Dr Bada Akintunde-Johnson, said, “We are incredibly excited to be showcasing the highly anticipated new season of MTV Shuga Naija on our channels, MTV Base and BET.
"As a network that is committed to engaging with and empowering young people, we recognise the immense impact that this series has in promoting positive behavioural change and sparking important conversations on social issues.
"With a compelling storyline and relatable characters, we can’t wait for our audiences to tune in and experience the magic of this new season,” Akintunde-Johnson added.
The new season follows the story of Moh (Gbubemi), a bright young woman who must make a difficult decision when her parents force her into an arranged marriage with an older man and her family’s benefactor.
Speaking on Unitaid’s role in supporting initiatives like MTV Shuga Naija and the key role of partnerships in accelerating the progress towards ending HIV/AIDS, Executive Director, Unitaid, Dr Philippe Duneton, said, “New developments in health technologies can make real change in the lives of young people – but only if they know what the risks are, and how to protect and treat themselves.
"Unitaid is delighted to support another season of MTV Shuga, which is critical to reaching youth with those messages and advancing global health.”
With MTV Shuga Naija having been widely praised for using novel storytelling to tackle social issues, Senior Vice President, Impact at Global Innovation Fund, Rachna Nag Chowdhuri, stressed the importance of social innovations in improving the lives of millions across the continent.
Chowdhuri said, “At GIF, we believe that women and girls must be the protagonists in their own lives and our work – focusing on Innovating for Gender Equality – supports social innovations with the greatest impact on shifting gender norms.
"This new season of MTV Shuga Naija is a fantastic example of that as it addresses many difficult topics on gender-based violence and gender equality, backed by a great track record and solid evidence of impact.
"What’s more, the series is not only promoting gender equality through its content but also in the media industry by partnering with local female-led production companies and creating opportunities for female talent across the production.”
One of the underlying objectives of the MTV Shuga Naija Season 5 project was to invest in female creatives in the Nigerian media market.
This, the campaign underscored through its Talent Accelerator Programme, a social media campaign through which 11 female interns were selected to work across different departments on set.
The MTV Shuga Naija Season 5 crew also had an overall female representation of 80percent.
The well-attended event was graced by notable personalities in the Nigerian corporate, medical, advocacy and entertainment spheres including the Director General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Gambo Aliyu; Director, Youth and Adolescent Unit, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Folashade Oludara; CEO, Lagos State Agency for the Control of AIDS (LSACA), Dr Monsurat Adeleke and more.
One of the highlights of the premiere was the track-listening session hosted by Chocolate City.
One of the most successful indigenous urban record labels in Africa, Chocolate City partnered with the MTV Staying Alive Foundation to exclusively curate the track list for the new MTV Shuga Naija season.
Repeats of MTV Shuga Naija Season 5 will air Wednesdays on BET Africa (DStv Channel 129 and GOtv Channel 21) at 21:00 WAT/22:00 CAT, and Thursdays on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322 and GOtv Channel 72) at 22:00 WAT/23:00 CAT.
The series will also be broadcast on free-to-air platform, NTA later this year.
All episodes of the season will also be available on Netflix and YouTube.
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