Institutional track record.

Lufodo Group has delivered projects in partnership with Nigeria's leading financial institutions, government agencies, and international development organisations.

₦4bnUnder concessionLagos State Government PPP, awarded 2022
2023–24Netflix Grow AfricaCapacity building programme delivered through LAPA
2UN Women campaignsCreative advocacy, 2021 and 2023
3ContinentsInternational showcase and touring work

Purpose

Why Lufodo exists

We seek to change the entertainment industry into a medium that entertains audiences while reaching them deeply — making them think and feel about the society they live in.

That sentence has governed the organisation since 1985. Everything the Group has built since — an accredited academy, a heritage venue under concession, a distribution arm, a production slate that has travelled to three continents — exists to make it possible at scale.

Vision

To develop and deploy internationally benchmarked entertainment content for stage, television and the film industry.

Mission

  • Outstanding and thought-provoking content for stage and screen
  • World-class standards in entertainment projects
  • Platforms that offer growth and productivity in the local sector

Values

  • Sincerity
  • Hard work
  • Honesty and accountability
  • Innovation in the industry

Conduct

To conduct business consistently with the highest level of honesty, integrity and transparency, without undermining the interest of counterparties.

Heritage

Forty years, in sequence.

From a two-person production company in 1985 to a four-unit institution managing ₦4 billion in cultural infrastructure.

1985

Lufodo Group founded

Olu Jacobs and Joke Silva establish Lufodo as a stage and film production company.

2000

Incorporated

Registered on 25 September as a fully-fledged media and entertainment services company.

2009

LAPA established

The Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts opens, later licensed by the National Board for Technical Education to award the National Innovative Diploma in Performing and Media Arts.

2012

Nigerian Creative Arts Exchange, London

Curated for Nigeria's participation in the London Olympics cultural programme, funded by the Bank of Industry.

2016–17

Heartbeat: A New Beginning

The longest-running Nigerian stage musical, across 40 performances.

2017

Potato Potahto

Feature film, released to global distribution.

2017–18

Nigerian Creative Arts Exchange, Paris

Showcasing Nigerian film, visual and performing arts, cuisine, music and craft.

2018–20

SDG campaigns

Road safety and healthcare campaigns produced with Total and Social Global.

2021

UN Women creative advocacy

Campaign films on gender-based violence and women's participation in governance.

2022

Glover Memorial Hall concession

Lagos State Government awards Lufodo Group the PPP concession to manage Glover Memorial Hall, following a competitive bidding process.

2023

Netflix Grow Africa · UN Women

A capacity building programme delivered with Netflix, alongside a further UN Women creative advocacy campaign.

2023–24

The King Must Dance Naked

Stage production across 16 performances.

2024

Over the Bridge

Feature film, released to global distribution.

2026

Continued cultural programming

Glover Memorial Hall programming and venue development continues under Lufodo management.

Why it matters

Logos are not evidence. Outcomes are.

Every relationship below is tied to a programme, a year, and a delivered result. Where a figure or an outcome is not yet cleared for publication, we say so rather than imply more than we can evidence.

UN WomenInternational
Bank of IndustryDevelopment finance
Access BankBanking
GT BankBanking
Lagos State GovernmentPublic sector
Rand Merchant BankBanking
British CouncilInternational
Africa MagicBroadcast

Government & public sector

Concession, policy and public programme delivery.

Lagos State Government
PPP concession for Glover Memorial Hall (2022); Lagos @ 50 programming
Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism & Creative Economy
Cultural sector programming partner
Niger Delta Development Commission
Commissioned Little Drops, toured Edo, Rivers and Cross River (2010, 2016)

Development finance

Institutional funding for cultural infrastructure and international showcase.

Bank of Industry
Funded the Nigerian Creative Arts Exchange, London (2012); founding support
Afreximbank
Creative sector financing relationship

Banking & financial services

Corporate partners across production, sponsorship and venue programming.

Access Bank
Production and programming partner
GT Bank
Production and programming partner
First Bank
Production and programming partner
Wema Bank
Production and programming partner
Rand Merchant Bank
Production and programming partner

International

Multilateral, diplomatic and platform partners.

UN Women
Creative advocacy campaigns on gender-based violence and women in governance (2021, 2023)
British Council
Cultural exchange and capacity building
Netflix
Grow Africa capacity building programme — completed 2023–24
Theatre Royal Stratford East
International theatre partner

Corporate & industry

Commercial partners across campaigns, broadcast and the wider sector.

Accenture
Corporate partner
Total
SDG road safety and healthcare campaigns (2018–20)
Social Global
SDG campaign production partner (2018–20)
Africa Magic
Broadcaster — Subterfuge (2014)
Terra Kulture
Cultural sector partner
Freedom Park
Cultural sector partner
African Women Development Fund
Programme partner
Ciuci Consulting
Operations partner, Glover Memorial Hall concession

What we bring

A delivery partner, not just a producer.

For funders, government agencies and development organisations, Lufodo Group offers something a production company alone cannot: infrastructure, an accredited training institution, a distribution route, and forty years of governance history — in one counterparty.

Governance

An advisory board chaired by Gbenga Oyebode, founder of Aluko & Oyebode, with law, finance, real estate and operations expertise. Incorporated since 2000. RC 391598.

Concession experience

Won and operate a Lagos State Government PPP concession covering ₦4 billion in cultural infrastructure, following competitive bid.

Accredited delivery

An NBTE-licensed academy able to deliver and certify training outcomes, not just run workshops.

Reach

A 400+ seat venue on Lagos Island, a distribution arm, and a talent network spanning four decades of Nigerian stage and screen.

Exploring a partnership?

We work with development finance institutions, government agencies, multilaterals, foundations and corporate partners on infrastructure, capacity building, advocacy content and cultural programming.