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Nigeria Online Television for Fine Arts, Education, News, and Contemporary Culture
At CRAYTV, we celebrate Nigerian creativity and intellect. Our mission is to provide a platform for artistic expression, educational content, and timely news – inspiring a cultured and informed community
- - Live Streaming of cultural events
- - Original Programming (Fine Arts, Education, News shows)
- - Video On Demand (VOD) content
- - Timely News Updates
- - Content Partnership opportunities
- Live Streaming of cultural events
- Original Programming (Fine Arts, Education, News shows)
- Video On Demand (VOD) content
- Timely News Updates
- Content Partnership opportunities
Immerse yourself in the raw energy of Africa's living traditions with CrayTV's premier live streaming service. We transform fleeting moments into eternal broadcasts, capturing the essence of cultural festivals, rituals, and performances in real-time, high-definition glory. Whether it's the thunderous drums of the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove Festival or the electrifying dance battles at Lagos Fashion Week, our streams bring the world's largest cultural gatherings to your screen—no tickets required.
CrayTV's original programming is the soul of our platform—a curated anthology of shows that blend entertainment with enlightenment. Produced in-house by a diverse team of Naija storytellers, these series spotlight underrepresented narratives, from canvas rebels to classroom disruptors. With 50+ episodes rolling out quarterly, our originals average 85% viewer completion rates, thanks to binge-worthy formats and cliffhanger twists rooted in real-life inspirations.
In a fast-spinning world, CrayTV's news updates deliver precision over noise: hyper-relevant alerts on culture, arts, and education, pushead via app notifications, email digestzs, or live tickers. We cut through the clutter with verified, story-driven briefs that inform without overwhelming.
Beyond the headlines, October 2025 hides treasures waiting to be uncovered—from intimate Afrobeat trap sessions echoing Nigerian Independence vibes to eco-art installations in Ekiti's green hills.
We pour resources into EdTech, yet we often neglect the emotional infrastructure of our children. Science shows that stress shuts down learning. A loving home? That is the buffer that keeps the brain open, curious, and ready for knowledge. Educationist Ọláwálé David Oyinlade explains why the future of the Nigerian education system doesn't rely on budget approvals, but on the Six-Second Hug and the daily choice of responsible parenting. It's time to intentionally show your children they are cherished
Precision alerts on pan-African trends, with predictive AI and blockchain-verified facts for 100% trust accuracy
The Independent National Electoral Commission in Kwara State says it has received 180,638 applications so far in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise, which began in August.
The figure includes new registrations, transfers, and voter data updates, according to the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Hale Gabriel Longpet.
MTN has renewed its partnership with Tech Revolution Africa as the Headline Sponsor for the second edition of the continent’s leading innovation gathering, Tech Revolution Africa 2.0, the organiser said.
The Big Bold Step is scheduled to take place on January 30–31, 2026, at the Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The renewed partnership underscores MTN’s continued commitment to driving innovation, empowering young talent, and shaping the digital future of Africa.
Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited, a subsidiary of Shell plc, together with Sunlink Energies and Resources Limited, has taken a final investment decision on the HI gas project offshore Nigeria.
President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday lauded the investment, valued at $2bn.