About Hunter TV Africa

We don't book shows. We build moments.

Rooted in Lagos and Toronto, Hunter TV Africa is a live events and broadcast company putting African culture on the world's biggest stages — for over two decades.

20+

Years

9

Countries

20+

Sold-out shows

40+

Artists hosted

Qasim Abiola Oderinde, Founder of Hunter TV Africa

Founder & CEO

Qasim Abiola Oderinde

Our story

From a corner of Lagos to centre stage worldwide.

Hunter TV Africa started over 20 years ago with Lagos-based shows and promotions within the Fuji cycle — the first major show being Saheed Osupa's Ofin Oba. What began as grassroots Fuji promotion grew into a transcontinental platform staging concerts, premieres, podcasts, food festivals and cultural showcases from Lagos to Toronto and beyond.

We work where music meets film, where fashion meets food, where Fuji meets Afrobeats — because culture is never one thing. Every show we stage, every story we broadcast, is a love letter to a continent and the diaspora that keeps it alive. We are builders of moments — and the moments are building the future.

Mission

Stage African culture for the world — without compromise.

We produce live experiences and broadcast moments that honour African excellence in music, film, fashion, food and faith. We hire African, build with African crews, and pay African creatives what global stages pay everyone else.

Vision

A continent whose culture leads — not follows — the global conversation.

By 2030, Hunter TV Africa will be the leading independent live-events and broadcast house bridging Africa and its diaspora — owned, run and seen by the people whose story it tells.

What we do

Six pillars. One culture.

Every Hunter TV production lives at the intersection of stage, screen and story.

Music

Afrobeats, Fuji, Highlife, Amapiano — live, loud and properly mixed.

Film & Premieres

Red carpets, screenings and producer-led showcases for African cinema.

Food & Festivals

From Naija food fests to diaspora street markets — culture you can taste.

Podcasts & Broadcast

Long-form conversations with the people shaping the culture today.

Heritage & Fashion

From Agbada to avant-garde — staging tradition with modern swagger.

Diaspora Bridge

Lagos ↔ Toronto ↔ London ↔ Atlanta — one circuit, one continent.

The founder

Meet Qasim Abiola Oderinde

Producer. Storyteller. Cultural architect. The mind staging African excellence on stages from Lagos to North America.

Qasim Abiola Oderinde in traditional Yoruba agbada
Lagos · Toronto Founder · 20+ years Cultural Producer

"I'm not in the business of shows. I'm in the business of memory."

Qasim Abiola Oderinde is a Nigerian-Canadian producer, broadcaster, and the founding force behind Hunter TV Africa. For over a decade, he has built a reputation for staging African culture with the polish of a global brand and the soul of a hometown party.

His productions have hosted Afrobeats headliners, Fuji legends, Nollywood A-list, diaspora chefs and emerging African designers — all under one philosophy: African excellence deserves African ownership, on every stage it touches.

Equally at home in a tailored tuxedo or a regal agbada, Qasim moves between boardroom and backstage, pitch deck and dance floor — bridging two continents and two generations of African storytelling.

Qasim Abiola Oderinde in a white jacquard tuxedo
Qasim Abiola Oderinde on a boat in Lagos

Founder's vision

"Every African child should grow up watching themselves win on a global stage — in our language, in our colours, on our terms.That's the only reason Hunter TV exists. The shows are just the proof."
Qasim Abiola Oderinde

Qasim Abiola Oderinde

Founder & CEO, Hunter TV Africa

The journey

20+ years. Counting.

  1. Early 2000s

    The beginning — Lagos Fuji promotions

    Started doing Lagos-based shows and promotions within the Fuji cycle. The first major show was Saheed Osupa's Ofin Oba — the spark that started it all.

  2. 2000s–2010s

    Building the Lagos circuit

    Years of back-to-back Fuji concerts, cultural events, and artist management across Lagos — K1, Pasuma, Malaika, and more.

  3. 2018

    Going international

    Felabration Canada, Fun Fair Festival with Tope Alabi, and the first diaspora concerts bring African entertainment to North America.

  4. 2019

    Multi-city tours begin

    Kizz Daniel's Canada tour, Club On The Sea Edition 1.0, and Felabration Edition 2.0 prove the touring model works.

  5. 2021

    K1 New Year Fest launches

    The annual all-white Fuji party on January 2nd is born — it will grow into a Lagos institution that diaspora Nigerians fly home for every Detty December.

  6. 2022–2023

    Continental & global expansion

    AfroDJ Fest across East Africa, K1 Phenomena 50 Years On Stage, Pasuma in Toronto, Basketmouth and Kenny Blaq tours across Canada.

  7. 2024

    Lagos ↔ Toronto ↔ USA circuit

    K1 USA Invasion (5 cities in 5 days), Asake Live in Kenya, Broda Shaggi in Edmonton — a permanent multi-continent production base.

  8. 2025

    20+ years and counting

    K1 New Year Fest hits its 5th Anniversary, KS1 Malaika's 50th Birthday, the Legendary Concert in Abuja, Olamide in Toronto, and the Diaspora Investment & Business Summit launches.

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