Victor Boniface, Wilfred Ndidi and Frank Onyeka launch The Culture League Talk Show, blending football, music and film with honest, culture-driven conversations
The Culture League Talk Show is set to debut on 11 July, bringing a dynamic mix of sport, music, fashion, and film to Nigerian screens.
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The new weekly series is hosted by Super Eagles stars Victor Boniface, Wilfred Ndidi and Frank Onyeka and promises to blend locker-room humour with behind-the-scenes storytelling in a way Nigerian audiences have never seen.

Each episode will feature honest conversations between the footballing trio and top-tier figures from Nigeria’s entertainment scene.
Guests include comedian Basketmouth, rapper ODUMODUBLVCK, actor Osas Ighodaro, and multi-talented entertainer Falz. Through these conversations, the show explores themes like fame, culture, family and identity.

Speaking about the show’s concept, Esse Akwawa, CEO of Webek Studios, described it as more than just a platform for interviews.
The Culture League is more than just a talk show; it’s a reflection of our culture and our generation.
“The Culture League is more than just a talk show; it’s a reflection of our culture and our generation,” he said.
“We wanted to build a space where footballers, artists, and creatives can speak freely, connect across industries, and inspire the next wave of Nigerian talent.”
The show also aims to break barriers between sports and entertainment while celebrating Nigeria’s youthful energy and cultural impact.
According to Edith Nwekenta, Creative Director at Webek Studios, “The Culture League brings the flair of the locker room and the honesty of the backstage into one space. It’s the kind of show that reflects how people want to engage today with real people, real stories, and an unapologetically Nigerian point of view.”
Produced by Webek Studios in collaboration with Kini Media Group, The Culture League Talk Show marks a new direction for African pop culture storytelling bold, relatable, and globally relevant.
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With its premiere just days away, anticipation is already high among fans eager to experience a talk show that reflects their world.







