Who Is Kemi Omotosho, the Executive Set to Lead MultiChoice Nigeria After John Ugbe?
MultiChoice Nigeria has announced a leadership transition that will see Kemi Omotosho assume the role of Chief Executive Officer in January 2026, following the retirement of long-serving CEO John Ugbe.
Ugbe exits after nearly 15 years at the helm of the Nigerian pay-TV giant, a period marked by profound shifts in consumer behaviour, digital disruption, regulatory pressure, and intense competition within Africa’s media and entertainment market.
During his tenure, MultiChoice Nigeria consolidated its operational structure and sustained its market leadership amid economic volatility and rapid technological change.
Omotosho’s appointment concludes a structured succession process, which the company says is designed to ensure continuity and long-term stability. She will oversee strategy, operations, and stakeholder engagement in what remains one of MultiChoice Group’s most critical markets.
With more than two decades of executive experience spanning media, telecommunications, and digital services, Omotosho is a familiar figure within the MultiChoice ecosystem.
She has held several senior leadership roles across Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, most notably in Customer Value Management, where she provided functional oversight across over 50 markets.
Her most recent role as Regional Director for Southern Africa placed her in charge of a seven-country portfolio, with full profit and loss responsibility, experience that positions her for the operational and commercial complexity of the Nigerian market.
Commenting on her appointment, Omotosho described Nigeria as one of the Group’s most dynamic territories and reaffirmed MultiChoice’s commitment to local storytelling, creative industry development, and long-term consumer value.
Who Is Kemi Omotosho?
Kemi Omotosho is a career media and digital business executive whose professional trajectory has been built largely within complex, multi-market African operating environments.
With more than two decades of leadership experience, her work spans media distribution, telecommunications-adjacent services, and data-driven consumer strategy across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Her rise within the MultiChoice Group has been shaped less by public-facing roles and more by internally critical functions that sit at the intersection of revenue, customer behaviour, and operational scale.
Much of her career has been anchored in Customer Value Management, a discipline that focuses on subscriber acquisition, retention, pricing intelligence, and lifetime value optimisation, areas central to the survival of subscription-based businesses in emerging markets.
In Nigeria, Omotosho served as Executive Head of Customer Value Management, a role that required balancing affordability with revenue sustainability in Africa’s largest but most price-sensitive pay-TV market.
Her remit later expanded beyond national boundaries when she was appointed Group Executive Head of Customer Value Management for the Rest of Africa, where she provided strategic and functional leadership across more than 50 markets.
This role exposed her to vastly different regulatory regimes, consumer profiles, and economic conditions, demanding a high level of operational discipline and adaptability.
Most recently, Omotosho held the position of Regional Director for Southern Africa, overseeing a seven-country portfolio, Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, with full profit and loss responsibility.
In this capacity, she moved beyond functional leadership into end-to-end business management, with accountability for revenue performance, cost control, local market strategy, and stakeholder engagement.
The role placed her at the centre of decision-making in mature yet highly competitive media markets, sharpening her experience in managing scale, margins, and organisational performance.
Within MultiChoice, Omotosho is regarded as an executive shaped by systems rather than spectacle, one whose influence has been exercised through structure, data, and long-term planning rather than public visibility.
Her appointment as CEO of MultiChoice Nigeria reflects the company’s preference for internal leaders with deep institutional knowledge at a time when operational execution has become as critical as creative ambition.
As she assumes leadership, Omotosho inherits a business facing structural questions about pricing, platform relevance, and local content investment.
Her background suggests a management approach grounded in consumer insight, disciplined growth, and incremental adaptation rather than abrupt strategic shifts.
Her elevation signals continuity, but also a recalibration: a move toward leadership forged in analytics, regional complexity, and operational depth, at a moment when Nigeria’s media landscape is being reshaped by both global forces and local realities.
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