Picture this:
It’s a Sunday evening in Nairobi, Lagos or Johannesburg. The family has assembled around the TV, fingers scrolling through endless platforms. Grandma is within earshot. The kids are present. And you are caught in that delicate search for something entertaining that won’t provoke awkward questions or warrant a sermon about “these modern shows.” You know the drill.
This is the reality for over 600 million African Christians on the continent and in the diaspora. We love our entertainment, but not at the expense of our values. Too often, the options are polarised. On one side, moralistic productions that mean well but bore the socks off us. On the other, mainstream content that treats faith as an outdated prop.
We have wandered this content wilderness for far too long.
But what if there was another way?
Welcome to the House of Faith.
Where superheroes speak African languages. Where blockbusters remember their roots. Where the stories entertain without compromising the soul.
We are not just launching another media company or streaming platform. We are curating a movement. A cultural awakening disguised as entertainment. High production values, yes. But also stories that can make you laugh, weep, celebrate and call your mother all within two hours.

So, what are we building?
Think of House of Faith as Africa’s premier faith-driven entertainment ecosystem. Our mission is disarmingly simple: to inspire, uplift, and gather community through powerful storytelling that honours Christian faith and African culture on a global platform.
That means:
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Consumer Tech: A flagship streaming platform that uplifts your faith rather than tests it.
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Production Studios: Anchored in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, telling stories that embrace our heritage unapologetically.
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Distribution Network: From cable channels across 49 African nations to cinema releases that get whole congregations booking tickets.
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Podcasts: For when the best sermons come as stories.
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Publishing: Devotionals, books, magazines, words that meditate as much as entertain.
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Events: Gatherings, concerts, activations, because when two or three gather, thousands follow.
The vision? Revolutionary.
This is about more than screens. It’s about preserving and elevating African Christian heritage for generations. The team behind House of Faith is not naive. With more than 60 years of collective experience in global media, we know what works, what doesn’t, and what has been missing.
Kunle Falodun brings over two decades of sports and entertainment leadership from Sony Pictures Television and Kwese, with a pastor’s heart.

Hakeem Condotti is the tech-savvy dealmaker, having brokered partnerships with the likes of Sony, Netflix and SXSW.

Together, they have answered a calling bigger than career ambition.
What should you expect?
Excellence without apology. African stories told with global polish. Series your teenage daughter will binge with you. Films your grandmother can sit through without clutching her pearls. Documentaries that reframe our history with dignity. Podcasts that accompany your morning commute and linger long after.
But this is more than content. For every production, jobs are created. For every film, African talent finds global exposure. For every viewer, community bonds are strengthened.

The house is open. The question is are you ready to come home?
Whether you are a storyteller searching for a platform, a donor determined to preserve Christian heritage in African voices, or simply a viewer tired of compromising values for entertainment, House of Faith is built for you.
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