Nigerian television audiences have exciting new content to anticipate, as frontline media production company ITHAC Productions has officially announced the upcoming release of two original series. Titled Girls Zone and My Hood, the shows are scheduled to hit screens in the first quarter of 2026.
Plot Details and Star-Studded Cast
The two series promise distinct narratives that reflect contemporary Nigerian experiences. Girls Zone will delve into the dynamic lives of five young women sharing an apartment. The plot will follow their journey as they navigate the complexities of love, deep friendship, and various life challenges.
In contrast, My Hood shifts focus to a group of resourceful teenagers. This series highlights how they apply their intelligence and wit to tackle and solve pressing problems within their local community.
The production boasts an impressive ensemble cast featuring popular faces such as Obadafe Blessing, Rukie Iloyi, Blessing Jinadu, Reiann Andrews, and Alexa Anyogu, among other talents. This lineup signals a commitment to quality performance that will drive viewer engagement.
Amplifying Authentic Nigerian Stories
In a statement, the Chairman and Managing Director of ITHAC/ITHACCP, Usman Temitope Famuditimi, who also serves as the Executive Producer for the projects, elaborated on the vision behind the series. He described both titles as "stories that feel close to home."
Famuditimi emphasized that the core goal is to amplify voices and share experiences that are frequently overlooked in mainstream media. "We want audiences to see themselves on screen—not in a polished, unreachable way, but in the raw, real form that makes our everyday stories powerful," he stated.
The company, known for providing technical facilities and creative ideas spanning science, technology, education, and entertainment, believes these shows will give series lovers compelling reasons to stay glued to their televisions.
Broad Release and Final Stages
The broadcast plan for the series is notably expansive. Selected television stations across Nigeria, South Africa, East Africa, and several European countries have been lined up to air the shows, ensuring a wide international reach for these Nigerian narratives.
Currently, the projects are in the final stages of post-production. The exact premiere dates for Girls Zone and My Hood will be announced by the production house at a later time. This strategic rollout builds anticipation and allows for final polishing before the much-awaited debut in early 2026.