Investor Relations
Investment Opportunity in Africa's Premier Sports Entertainment Platform
Investment Opportunity
Naija Ninja Warrior (NNW) is Nigeria's first national-scale physical challenge competition franchise. Operating across all six geopolitical zones with a Grand Finale in Abuja, NNW combines live sports entertainment, digital media, and cultural identity into a scalable, multi-revenue business built for both local dominance and continental expansion.
₦500M
Series A Target
220M+
Addressable Audience
70%
Population Under 30
Q4 2026
Season 1 Launch
Investment Thesis
First-Mover Advantage
Zero direct competitors in African ninja-style sports entertainment. NNW enters an untapped market with a proven global format adapted for the world's youngest major economy.
Massive Youth Demographic
70% of Nigeria's 220M+ population is under 30 — precisely the demographic that drives streaming, social media engagement, and live event attendance.
Proven Global Model
American Ninja Warrior generates $100M+ annually. NNW replicates this formula with Nigerian identity and a proprietary tactical obstacle format that does not exist anywhere else globally.
Multi-Revenue Architecture
Broadcasting, sponsorship, ticketing, merchandise, digital platforms, and franchise licensing create diversified, season-on-season compounding revenue streams.
Market Opportunity
Market Size
- •Nigeria Entertainment Market: $7.2B (2024), growing 15% YoY
- •African Fitness Industry: $2.3B addressable market
- •Sports Broadcasting — Nigeria: $850M annual market
- •Digital Streaming — Sub-Saharan Africa: 45% annual growth
- •Direct NNW Competitors in Africa: Zero — absolute first-mover
Competitive Advantage
- ✓Zero direct competitors in African ninja entertainment
- ✓Proprietary tactical equipment-based obstacle format — not replicated globally
- ✓Live website, contestant platform, and trademark already in place
- ✓Scalable franchise model designed for continental expansion
TAM / SAM / SOM Analysis
TAM: $2.3B
African fitness entertainment market
SAM: $850M
Nigerian sports broadcasting + fitness
SOM: $45M
Year 3 realistic capture (5% of SAM)
Revenue Model
Seven distinct, compounding income streams across all seasons.
Sponsorships
Title sponsor, category sponsors (telecoms, banks, beverages, sportswear), and product placement across all events and digital platforms.
Broadcast & Streaming Rights
Licensing to DSTV, Africa Magic, Channels TV, Netflix Africa, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube monetisation.
Ticket Sales & Live Events
6 zonal events (2,000 avg. attendees at ₦5,000) plus Grand Finale in Abuja (5,000 attendees). Includes vendor booth fees.
Registration Fees
Free registration for all applicants. Only approved contestants pay a participation token (₦5,000–₦10,000), ensuring commitment and filtering.
Merchandise
Branded apparel, sportswear, accessories, and fitness gear sold online and at all competition events.
Digital Platform
Fan subscriptions, in-app advertising, and social media brand deals via the NNW digital platform and channels.
Franchise Licensing
Licensing the NNW format and brand to other African markets under the "Africa Ninja Challenge" model.
5-Year Financial Projections
| Revenue Stream | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Broadcasting & Streaming | ₦80M | ₦150M | ₦250M | ₦380M | ₦500M |
| Sponsorships | ₦150M | ₦260M | ₦400M | ₦580M | ₦800M |
| Ticket Sales & Events | ₦85M | ₦110M | ₦150M | ₦175M | ₦200M |
| Registration Fees | ₦30M | ₦40M | ₦55M | ₦65M | ₦80M |
| Merchandise | ₦20M | ₦35M | ₦80M | ₦120M | ₦180M |
| Digital Platform | ₦15M | ₦35M | ₦60M | ₦100M | ₦150M |
| Franchise Licensing | — | — | ₦50M | ₦120M | ₦170M |
| TOTAL REVENUE | ₦380M | ₦630M | ₦1.045B | ₦1.540B | ₦2.080B |
| Net Margin % | 12% | 19% | 26% | 31% | 35% |
| Net Profit | ₦46M | ₦120M | ₦272M | ₦477M | ₦728M |
Projections based on conservative estimates. Franchise licensing commences Year 3. These figures are not a guarantee of returns.
How Investors Earn Returns
Three clearly structured pathways, governed by formal agreements prepared by legal counsel.
Equity Ownership
Investor acquires equity in NNW Entertainment Limited. As the company grows, equity appreciates in value. Returns come through profit distributions and, ultimately, an exit event.
| Investment Amount | Equity Offered | Pre-Money Valuation | Post-Money Valuation | Minimum Investment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ₦500M (Series A) | 25% | ₦1.5B | ₦2.0B | ₦25M |
Investor Benefits:
Profit Distributions
Pro-rata share of net profit from Season 1 onwards, paid quarterly.
Board Representation
Lead investors (₦50M+) receive a board seat and full financial reporting.
Anti-Dilution Protection
Weighted-average clause protects equity percentage in future rounds.
Priority Rights
First right of participation in Series B and all future investment rounds.
Exit Opportunities
Trade sale, acquisition by a media group, or IPO targeted for Year 5–7.
VIP Access
Complimentary VIP access to all competitions and Grand Finale events.
Revenue Share
Investor receives a defined percentage of gross revenue until original capital is recovered, then a reduced ongoing royalty continues. Faster capital recovery with lower equity dilution.
| Phase | Revenue Share | Duration | Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital Recovery | 30% of gross revenue | Until full capital returned | From Season 1 launch |
| Ongoing Royalty | 10% of gross revenue | Perpetual / 7-year cap | After capital recovered |
Sponsorship ROI
Corporate sponsors do not receive financial dividends. Their return is measured in brand value, market penetration, and competitive positioning — through the most concentrated access to Nigeria's youth demographic available in any single entertainment platform.
| ROI Category | What the Sponsor Receives | Estimated Value |
|---|---|---|
| Media Impressions | TV + streaming + social media combined reach across all platforms | 50M – 200M impressions |
| Brand Association | Alignment with strength, resilience, and Nigerian national excellence | Intangible / high value |
| Youth Market Access | Direct exposure to the 18–35 demographic across all 6 geopolitical zones | Core buying demographic |
| Category Exclusivity | No competitor brand in your category for the entire season | Significant competitive edge |
| Naming Rights | Title sponsor receives brand name embedded in the show title itself | Equivalent to ₦200M+ media buy |
| Data & Analytics | Audience data, engagement metrics, and brand lift reports post-season | Strategic market intelligence |
Projected Investor ROI at a Glance
| Scenario | Investment | Structure | Year 1 Return | 5-Year Return | 5-Year ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lead Investor | ₦100M | 25% Equity | ₦11.5M dividend | ₦182M cumulative | 182% |
| Mid Investor | ₦50M | 10% Equity | ₦4.6M dividend | ₦72.8M cumulative | 146% |
| Revenue Partner | ₦100M | 30% Rev Share | ₦114M (recovery) | Capital + royalties | 140%+ |
| Title Sponsor | ₦50M+ | Naming Rights | Media equivalent | Brand equity growth | Non-financial |
* ROI projections based on conservative 5-year model and do not constitute a guarantee of investment returns.
Use of Investment Funds
Series A Allocation (₦500M)
Obstacle design, construction (portable/reusable), event staging across 6 zones
Campaign launch, influencer partnerships, PR and nationwide awareness
Transportation, crew, event management and staffing across all zones
Website, mobile app and streaming platform integration
Operational buffer, emergency reserve and contestant welfare fund
Legal counsel, insurance, regulatory compliance and IP protection
Key Milestones
LLC incorporation & legal setup complete
Trademark strategy & IP protection finalised
Series A close & partner agreements signed
Course construction & pilot episode
Season 1 launch across 6 zones
National Finals broadcast — Abuja
Franchise expansion prep — Africa
Season 2 + 2 new African markets
Series A Terms & Investor Portal
Deal Structure
Investor Portal Access
Upon completing their investment, all investors receive secure access to the NNW Investor Portal — a dedicated dashboard providing real-time visibility into their investment.
- ✓Live financial metrics — revenue, expenditure, returns by stream
- ✓Operational metrics — contestants, event progress, ticket sales
- ✓Season milestone tracker with live status updates
- ✓Secure document library — agreements, reports, certificates
- ✓Quarterly financial reports (downloadable PDF)
- ✓Direct communication channel with the founding team
Leadership
Fidelis Agba
Founder & CEO — NNW Entertainment Limited
Creator of the Naija Ninja Warrior franchise concept, including the proprietary tactical equipment-based obstacle format. Responsible for brand development, IP strategy, platform architecture, investor relations, and overall business direction. NNW is built from the ground up to be Nigeria's first nationally scaled ninja competition — with the ambition to expand across the African continent.
Advisory and operational team will be assembled upon close of Series A, drawing from Nigeria's entertainment production, sports management, media broadcasting, and digital technology sectors. Investor input on team composition is welcomed.
Risk Factors & Mitigation
Market Acceptance
Ninja-style competition is a new format for Nigerian audiences.
Mitigation: Strong youth appetite for athletic entertainment. Pilot episode strategy validates audience demand before full rollout. Social media pre-launch campaign builds audience ahead of Season 1.
Sponsorship Revenue
Reliance on corporate sponsors in an uncertain economic environment.
Mitigation: Diversified sponsor target list across telecoms, banks, FMCG, and sportswear. Revenue-share model reduces sponsor risk. Multiple partnership tiers lower the barrier to entry.
Operational Complexity
Running events across 6 geopolitical zones is logistically demanding.
Mitigation: Phased rollout — zones run sequentially, not simultaneously. Portable and reusable course design reduces per-zone cost. Experienced production partners contracted before Season 1.
Broadcaster Negotiations
Securing TV deals before Season 1 content is delivered is challenging.
Mitigation: Live platform, trademark, and social presence demonstrate credibility. Pilot episode provides content for broadcaster conversations. Digital-first launch reduces dependency on traditional TV.
Regulatory & Legal
NBC compliance, data protection (NDPR), and event liability exposure.
Mitigation: Legal counsel being retained for LLC incorporation, contestant waivers, and NBC compliance review. NDPR-compliant data handling on the digital platform from day one.
Ready to Invest in Africa's Future?
NNW is a first-mover opportunity in a proven global format entering an untapped market. Contact us directly to receive the full investment deck and begin the conversation.
Investor Relations Contact
Fidelis Agba — Founder & CEO
phyd3lis@gmail.com | Mobile: +234 703 826 4911 | WhatsApp: +234 808 595 2266
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