Flame TV

Project Ten

The Entrepreneurial Nation Show is a vibrant, people-centered docu-talk series that captures the heart and hustle of Africa’s entrepreneurial rise. It’s where stories meet soul, and where Africa’s boldest dreamers and doers come alive on screen. This isn’t about boardrooms and buzzwords, it’s about real people, real challenges, and real wins. TEN Show travels across the African continent to spotlight the journeys behind the headlines. The goal? To show the grit, passion, and purpose powering Africa’s most inspiring entrepreneurs. Each episode is a front-row seat to the highs and lows, the breakthroughs and hard lessons that shape these journeys. It’s not just about the businesses—it’s about the people behind them: their stories, their setbacks, their reasons for never giving up. TEN Show gives African entrepreneurs the stage they deserve, telling their stories in their own voice—raw, honest, and free from stereotypes. It’s about the context behind the content—about what success really looks like when seen through the lens of culture, community, and courage. Whether it’s tech, fashion, agriculture, or social impact, the show is also a platform for learning, mentorship, and hope. In the end, Project TEN is more than a show—it’s a movement. A celebration of possibility. And a roadmap for anyone daring to build a better, brighter Africa.

Details

  • Executive producers :Sandra Smith, Felix Oisamoje
  • Managing producer :Michael Malpass
  • Senior producer :Austin Ekanem
  • Producer :Ebi Abiodun Aihunume
  • Assistant producer :Favour E. Michael, Philip Grimah
  • Supervising editor :Michael Echoi
  • Editor :Philip Grimah
  • Graphics :Fortune Ibeh, Anaro Goodnews Lori
  • Technical director :Anne Onuoha
  • Camera :Halima Osimhi, Edafe Akporhuarho, Joshua Akhenebiri, Jelkyes Joel Gushi
  • Vision mixer :Anaro Goodnews Lori
  • Teleprompter :Solomon Alonge

Host

Abiodun Aihunume

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Storyline

Each episode of TEN is a cinematic, character-driven deep dive into the life of one entrepreneur. But the show doesn’t just examine business models—it reveals the heart and soul behind them: the early struggles, pivotal decisions, cultural influences, moments of doubt, and eventual victories. Through this narrative lens, viewers experience the entrepreneur’s journey in its full, raw, and relatable depth. TEN captures the pulse of African enterprise in real-time, showcasing the continent not just as a frontier of opportunity but as a crucible of innovation, resilience, and reinvention.