Next Media Transforms Social Spark into Groundbreaking Legal Series with NBS X Files

By Elizabeth Tendo | Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Next Media Transforms Social Spark into Groundbreaking Legal Series with NBS X Files
From Left to Right; Next Media's Head of MultiMedia Dorah Atwongyeire, Next Media's Group CEO Kin Kariisa and Jason Nahaabwe, one of the content curators for the Mukyala Wandera X handle.
Next Media's pledge and efforts to bridge social media’s dynamic creativity with trusted broadcast platforms. This is the power of media.

NBS TV, the flagship brand of Next Media yesterday launched NBS X Files, a compelling investigative series aimed at revisiting Uganda's intriguing court cases, beginning with the explosive Bad Black saga.

Showing on NBS Amasengejje and NBS Live At 9 bulletins, NBS X Files dissects cases that captivated public consciousness, offering a fresh perspective on justice, accountability, and societal evolution.

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What began as a viral X (Twitter) post by digital creator Mukyala Wandera quickly escalated into a strategic partnership.

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Next Media CEO Kin Kariisa, recognized the potential to elevate grassroots storytelling into mainstream impact, giving a green light to the project after meeting with one of the content curators of the account, Jason Nahaabwe. “These stories aren’t just compelling—they’re catalysts for dialogue and change,” Kariisa affirmed. The idea made it to the NBS TV screen in such a short time, showcasing Next Media’s agility in harnessing digital trends and the power of collaboration to deliver transformative content.

For Next Media, NBS X Files demonstrates its mission of informing to transform. By resurrecting landmark legal battles, the series outperforms entertainment, inviting Ugandans to engage critically with their history. This initiative highlights Next Media's pledge and efforts to bridge social media’s dynamic creativity with trusted broadcast platforms. This is the power of media.

Tune into NBS TV and AfroMobile to watch these captivating pieces.

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