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Nigeria’s growing anime market prompts strategic partnerships between AniWe and JAEBC

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As the global anime market targets $60 billion by 2030, Africa’s most established anime community platform moves to secure direct access to Japanese IP holders starting in Nigeria.

Across African entertainment markets, the demand for Japanese anime and pop culture has scaled rapidly, yet the infrastructure for direct engagement and licensed distribution has remained largely underdeveloped. AniWe, a community-driven universe that has grown into a recognized hub for anime culture in Nigeria, and the Japan-Africa Entertainment Business Council (JAEBC) have confirmed a strategic partnership.

The collaboration with AniWe is designed to establish a structured pathway between Japanese intellectual property (IP) and the Nigerian consumer market, facilitating the distribution of official merchandise and exploring opportunities for curated content screenings.

The global anime market is projected to reach $60 billion by 2030, driven in part by surging demand across emerging markets. Africa, with over 700 million people under the age of 30, represents one of the most underpenetrated yet demonstrably engaged anime audiences in the world. Despite this, the infrastructure for licensed merchandise distribution and official IP engagement on the continent has remained largely absent, leaving Nigerian fans to source goods through informal channels and IP holders without a legitimate entry point.

AniWe’s history provides the clearest evidence that this market is commercially ready. Founded in 2014, AniWe has grown into an operationally consistent anime community organization, with over 2,000 attendees at its last convention. The organization’s ability to mobilize at scale was notably demonstrated through its Jujutsu Kaisen nationwide activation, where AniWe collaborated with local organizers across seven cities for simultaneous screenings. These events included a record-breaking theatrical release day for Demon Slayer that generated ₦73 million in box-office sales in a single release day. No comparable infrastructure for converting fan engagement into commercial outcomes exists elsewhere on the continent.

Crucially, AniWe operates as an open ecosystem designed to support the broader creative community. With the launch of its updated website, AniWe is introducing a centralized hub where anime fans can access an annual calendar of all anime-related events across the country. The platform is welcoming to other anime communities, whether big or small, and individual organizers who can now list their own events and manage ticket sales directly through AniWe’s official portal.

This milestone has garnered high-level diplomatic recognition. The Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador SUZUKI Hideo, lauded the initiative, stating:

“The signing of the memorandum of understanding between AniWe and JAEBC marks a historic milestone in business exchanges between Japan and Nigeria in the entertainment sector. Through this partnership, I sincerely hope that Japanese anime, with its boundless creativity and profound storytelling, will be able to reach even more Nigerian friends. I also look forward to the day when anime produced in Nigeria is introduced in Japan.”

JAEBC is a Tokyo-based industry platform with a regional office in Ikoyi, Lagos, established to connect Japanese entertainment spanning anime, gaming, manga, music, and fashion with African markets. It has working relationships with leading Japanese IP and merchandise stakeholders, including Good Smile Company, one of the world’s foremost anime figure and collectible manufacturers. JAEBC also works with Kepple Africa Ventures, with deep operational ties across the African startup ecosystem.

Dr Omotanwa Gbadebo, Co-Founder of AniWe, noted that while community interest is established, the supply side requires formal structure.

“The Nigerian anime audience is highly active and vocal, but they frequently operate in a vacuum regarding official goods and content access. This collaboration provides a baseline infrastructure to correct that,” Dr Omotanwa stated.

Satoshi Shinada, representing JAEBC, described the alignment as a response to the depth of the local community.

“AniWe has built one of the most authentic and sustained anime communities in Africa. What distinguishes them is not just their scale, but a decade of consistent grassroots activity,” Satoshi Shinada explained. “For JAEBC, this is a structurally meaningful collaboration. We see Nigeria as a key entry point for a broader, pan-African strategy aimed at connecting Japanese stakeholders with highly engaged local fan bases.”

With the strategic framework now in place, the upcoming August 2026 convention and the scheduled October visit to Japan are expected to serve as the initial testing grounds for this pipeline. Industry observers note that the success of these initiatives could provide a blueprint for how other specialized entertainment markets in Africa can establish direct, legitimate relationships with international intellectual property holders.

Media credentials for the August 2026 AniWe Convention, partnership inquiries, and interview requests with AniWe leadership can be directed to the press contact below.

AniWe was founded in 2014, as an anime, gaming, and pop culture community platform with international operations across Nigeria, the UK, and the United States. Beyond its own conventions and events, AniWe acts as a welcoming community for the entire anime fandom, providing tools for other communities to list events, sell tickets, and connect with the wider audience. AniWe’s divisions span conventions, gaming and esports tournaments, cosplay, digital events, and licensed merchandise. Its mission is to become the leading infrastructure for anime communities across Africa.

Also, the Japan-Africa Entertainment Business Council (JAEBC) is a Tokyo-based industry platform with a regional office in Lagos, Nigeria. JAEBC facilitates strategic partnerships, licensing discussions, and investment between Japanese entertainment IP holders and African market operators.



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