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Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London

House of Faith unveils first global faith-based streaming platform from Africa with star-studded London announcement

Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
L-R: Kunle Falodun and Hakeem Condotti

The entertainment industry is buzzing following the exclusive London unveiling of FaithStream, the first international streaming platform out of Africa dedicated to faith-based content, which is set to launch globally in January 2026. 

The announcement event at Hilton London Paddington on Wednesday November 26, 2025 drew an impressive lineup of Nigerian entertainment royalty, including music star Bez Idakula, media mogul Mo Abudu, actress and tv star Zainab Balogun, and Super Eagles and English Premier League legend, Seyi Olofinjana. Bez, known for his spiritually-conscious music performed at the event. 

Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
L-R: Zainab Balogun, Kunle Falodun and Hakeem Condotti

The platform, co-founded by industry veterans Kunle Falodun and Hakeem Condotti under their House of Faith media organisation, promises to revolutionize how African Christians consume entertainment on the continent and in the diaspora. Falodun, who spent close to a decade at Sony Pictures Television and Kwese Media, brings serious Hollywood credibility to the venture, while Condotti’s tech and entertainment background position FaithStream at the cutting edge of streaming technology.

โ€œWe’re not just launching another streaming platform. We’re curating a movement,โ€ Falodun told guests at the London event. โ€œHigh production values, yes. But also stories that will inspire, uplift and create a sense of community for Christians in Africa and all over the world.โ€

Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
L-R: Kunle Falodun, Mo Abudu and Hakeem Condotti

FaithStream promises premium Nollywood faith-based content alongside international productions from Hollywood, the UK, Kenya, and South Africa. The free-access platform will feature original films and series produced at House of Faith studios, licensed content from Nollywood’s premier faith-based filmmakers, family-friendly entertainment, AI-powered features and offline download capabilities.

The platform addresses a massive gap in the market. With an estimated 100 million Christians in Nigeria alone facing limited options for quality faith-based entertainment, FaithStream offers what Falodun calls โ€œexcellence without apologyโ€โ€”African stories told with global polish.

Reacting to the announcement, Afrogospel star, Gaise Baba commented: โ€œEntertainment is a vehicle for entertainment and culture-shaping. I believe we have to spend time with people in their everyday lives, and media, art and entertainment is the perfect way to do that.โ€ 

Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
L-R: Bez Idakula (middle), Seyi Olofinjana (far right) and other guests at FaithStream Announcement
Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA

Also commenting on the announcement, Iyin Aboyeji, serial entrepreneur and Founding Partner, Future Africa, said: โ€œIโ€™m so inspired and excited about what the House of Faith team is doing, building a space where people can hear God through music, movies and entertainment. I find that oftentimes, what we pour into our spirit is what comes back out.โ€

Mo Abudu, Zainab Balogun, Bez Idakula, Seyi Olofinjana, Others Turn Up for FaithStream Announcement in London-OLORISUPERGAL MEDIA
L-R: Mohan Yogendran (2nd from right), Mo Abudu, Kunle Falodun and Yinka Falodun

Beyond streaming, House of Faith is building production studios across Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa, plus distribution networks spanning 49 African countries, publishing arms, and live events programming. The initiative is expected to create over 13,000 jobs across Africa’s creative economy over the next decade.

Users can now register at thefaithstream.com to receive founding member status, exclusive content previews, and priority access when the platform fully launches in January 2026.

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