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When Jujutsu Kaisen Took Over Nigeria!!!

On December 5th, 2025, something special happened.

Across seven cities in Nigeria, cinema lights dimmed almost at the same time. Conversations slowed. Screens came alive. And thousands of anime fans found themselves watching the same story unfold together.

This was the AniWe Jujutsu Kaisen Watch Party.

From Lagos to Ibadan, Abuja to Enugu, Benin to Port Harcourt, and Ilorin, each city brought its own energy, some loud and electric, others calm and intimate. Friends reunited. Strangers bonded over favorite characters. First-time attendees finally experienced what it feels like to watch anime in community, not alone, not online, but together.

Before the Screen Lit Up

Long before the movie began, the atmosphere in each location was already alive.

Some fans arrived early, checking in, meeting fellow anime lovers, and taking in the space. Conversations flowed easily, about favorite arcs, favorite sorcerers, and the scenes everyone was waiting to see. For many, it wasn’t just about the movie. It was about being in a room where everyone understood the excitement.

The Activities That Brought the Night to Life

Across different cities, different activities unfolded, each one adding to the experience in its own way.

Ramen Eating Competitions: Inspired by anime’s love for food and rivalry, ramen challenges brought laughter and cheers. Some were quick, some were chaotic, but all of them pulled crowds together.

Cosplay Moments & Mini Competitions: From full outfits to subtle nods, cosplayers showed up where they could. In some cities, there were mini cosplay competitions; in others, spontaneous photo moments that turned the lobby into a living anime frame.

Raffle Draws & Giveaways: Fans had the chance to win anime merchandise and surprise items, adding excitement and anticipation before the screening.

Trivia & Kahoot Sessions: Quick-fire questions tested anime knowledge, sparked friendly debates, and gave fans a chance to show just how deep their love for anime runs.

Not every activity happened in every city and that was okay. Each location found its own rhythm, shaped by the people who showed up and the space they shared.

When the Lights Went Down

Then the lights dimmed.

Cheers erupted in some halls. In others, silence settled in as everyone leaned forward in anticipation. Gasps, laughter, and reactions moved in waves. For a few hours, it didn’t matter where you were, Nigeria was watching Jujutsu Kaisen together.

After the Credits Rolled

When the movie ended, people didn’t rush out immediately.

They stayed. They talked. They argued about scenes. They took pictures. Messages came in later that night; thank-yous, encouragement, and stories from fans who said it was their first anime event ever. Even in places where things didn’t go perfectly, one thing was clear: the moment mattered.

What We’re Taking Forward

Hosting a watch party across seven cities in one night taught us a lot. We learned where we need to grow, where we need to plan better, and how we can serve each community more intentionally. These lessons are already shaping what comes next.

We do this because anime means something here.

Because fandom deserves space.

Because stories are better when shared.

Thank you for being part of this chapter.

This wasn’t the end, it was another step forward.

Until the next one,

AniWe

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AniWe X FilmOne: Demon Slayer Watch Party in Nigeria

Prepare your Nichirin Blades, Demon Slayer is coming to Nigerian cinemas like never before!
Anime meets cinema magic this September as AniWe teams up with FilmOne Entertainment in Lagos and Silverbird Cinemas in Abuja to host the Demon Slayer Watch Party 2025. For one unforgettable night, fans across two cities will come together to experience the world of Kimetsu no Yaiba on the big screen, complete with cosplay, games, prizes, influencers, and pure community energy.

Two Cities, One Night

  • Lagos: Filmhouse IMAX Cinema, Lekki

  • Abuja: Silverbird Cinema, Jabi Lake Mall

  • Date: Friday, September 12th, 2025

  • Arrival: 5:00 PM | Movie Starts: 6:00 PM

For the first time, AniWe is bringing Demon Slayer to both Lagos and Abuja on the same night, ensuring no fan misses out on the action. Whether you’re Team Lagos or Team Abuja, the atmosphere will be electric.

Influencers in the House

What’s a fandom party without your favorite voices in the mix? Joining the AniWe Demon Slayer Watch Party are anime and lifestyle star Layzeelolita alongside actor and host Adeyybasqi, both bringing their signature energy, style, and passion for anime straight into the celebration.

Fans will have the chance to connect with them, share photos, and celebrate together as the Hashira Training Arc lights up the big screen.

Tickets & Perks

Tickets came in four categories, each designed to give fans a tailored experience:

  • Hashira Pass – ₦10,000

     Cinema access, games, food, trivia with prizes, and a surprise blind box.

  • Hashira Squad Pass – ₦57,000 (Group of 6)

     Everything in the Hashira Pass, multiplied by six. Perfect for squads.

  • Slayer Pass – ₦9,000

     Full access to cinema, games, food, and trivia fun.

  • Slayer Crew Pass – ₦52,000 (Group of 6)

     Squad up with five friends and enjoy the Demon Slayer experience together.

A Sold-Out Celebration

All tickets for the AniWe Demon Slayer Watch Party 2025 are officially sold out, this is proof of just how much the Nigerian anime community is growing. With both Lagos and Abuja at full capacity, this promises to be one of AniWe’s biggest and most vibrant fandom gatherings yet.

Fans lucky enough to secure their seats will enjoy a night filled with cosplay, games, trivia, food, and appearances by popular influencers. It’s not just a screening, it’s the next chapter in AniWe’s journey of bringing anime culture to life in Nigeria.

For inquiries: convention@aniwe.net

Follow us on Instagram: @aniwe_convention

More links: linktr.ee/aniweconvention

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SOLO LEVELING WATCHPARTY in Lagos: The Night Shadows Took Over

It started with a whisper, The kind that runs through a crowd just before the lights go down.

Then, in unison, about 300 fans rose from their seats as Sung Jin-Woo’s voice thundered “Arise.”

In that moment, Lagos wasn’t just watching Solo Leveling, it was living it.

Building the World Before the Show

When AniWe decided to host the Solo Leveling Season Finale Watch Party, we didn’t want it to be “just another anime screening.” We wanted to build a world fans could step into the moment they arrived.

The venue in Lagos transformed into a shadow hunter’s haven:

  • Some fans arrived dressed in black, echoing Jin-Woo’s sleek, commanding presence

  • Walls were draped with anime art and life-size backdrops perfect for photos

  • A pop-up merch section offered everything from collectible pins to exclusive prints

  • Most guests left with a small keepsake like stickers, badges, or mini posters to serve as a tangible reminder of the night

It wasn’t just about watching. It was about feeling like you’d stepped into the anime itself.

When the Episode Began

The room went silent as the opening scene lit up the screen.

The air shifted, everyone knew this was the finale we had been building towards for weeks.

You could hear sharp breaths when the Monarchs appeared.

The crowd’s chant of “Arise!” shook the walls as Jin-Woo summoned his shadow army.

During the final reveal, the silence was so heavy you could almost hear heartbeats.

Then came the applause. Not polite clapping but raw, thunderous cheers, the kind usually reserved for live concerts.

Beyond the Screen

But AniWe events are never just about the main program.

After the credits rolled, the energy stayed high with:

  • Trivia Battles where diehard fans proved they knew the Solo Leveling universe inside out

  • Giveaways from exclusive prints to anime merch that had fans grinning ear-to-ear

  • Community Moments such as impromptu debates over favorite arcs, excited speculation for Season 2, and laughter between people who had just met

Some attendees stayed long after the official program, unwilling to let the night end.

Leveling Up From Here

If this was just a watch party, imagine what’s next.

We’re already planning bigger, bolder experiences like cosplay-centered screenings, fan-voted watch events, and large-scale premieres like the upcoming Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.

Because for us, it’s never about just showing an anime.

It’s about creating a world you can walk into and remember long after the credits roll.

Missed the party? Don’t make the same mistake twice.

Follow @AniWeConvention everywhere, check linktr.ee/aniweconvention for upcoming events, or join our WhatsApp/Discord communities to secure your spot early.

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AniWe Village at CAGE24: Where Culture, Merch, and Madness Collide

In November 2024, Lagos became home to something magical.

Not just another booth at a convention. Not just a section tucked in the corner of an expo hall. This was AniWe Village, an entire anime universe we built from the ground up inside the Comic and Geek Expo (CAGE).

Over 1,000 fans poured into our world that weekend, and from the moment they stepped inside, it was clear, this wasn’t just a place to browse. It was a place to play, to connect, and to create memories.

The sound of ramen bowls clinking mixed with the click of game controllers. Anime soundtracks floated through the air as cosplayers in elaborate armor, pastel wigs, and school uniforms posed for photos at every turn. Laughter rose from the trivia corner, cheers erupted from the gaming zone, and in the middle of it all, you could feel the heartbeat of AniWe’s community.

Our Village wasn’t one thing, it was many worlds stitched together.

There was the Merchandise Market, bursting with jewelry, plushies, and collectibles you couldn’t find anywhere else. The Gaming Zone was a battleground for 1v1 showdowns and casual matches, with players and spectators alike getting caught up in the fun. The Cosplay Hub became a meeting place for veterans and first-timers alike, swapping tips, taking photos, and walking impromptu runways.

Of course, no anime space is complete without food and the AniWe Maid Café delivered, serving warm noodles and snacks to keep the energy high. Fans tested their knowledge in trivia games like Guess That Anime Opening and Name That Power, and just when it seemed the excitement couldn’t peak any higher, award-winning independent rapper and manga author Shao Dow took the stage, electrifying the crowd with his music and charisma.

Everywhere you looked, there was motion, color, and joy. It wasn’t just an event, it was a living, breathing fandom playground.

AniWe Village at CAGE24 reminded us why we do this.

For the vendor who sold out in hours because fans valued their craft.

For the gamer who made a new rival and a new friend in the same match.

For the cosplayer who heard “Can I take your photo?” for the very first time.

These moments are why AniWe exists. To create spaces where fans can be themselves fully, surrounded by people who get it. To take anime and gaming culture offline and make it tangible. To prove that we don’t need permission to take up space we just need the community and the will to build it.

And this is just the beginning.

The energy from AniWe Village didn’t fade when the doors closed, it carried into our online spaces, our Discord chats, and the plans already brewing for the future. We’re dreaming of more Villages, bigger zones, new themes, and taking this experience to cities across Nigeria and beyond.

CAGE24 was a milestone, but the road ahead is wide open. And if you were with us in AniWe Village, you’re part of the journey now.

📍 Follow our next moves: linktr.ee/aniweconvention

📸 Share your memories with #AniWeVillage

💬 Join the conversation on Discord and maybe even help us build the next world.

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Cosplay in Africa: The Rise of a Movement

Once considered a distant concept reserved for Tokyo, San Diego, or Paris, cosplay is now exploding across Africa and it’s rewriting the story of otaku expression on the continent.

From Lagos to Nairobi, Cape Town to Accra, fans are donning cloaks, armor, wigs, and weapon props with a distinctly African flair proving that cosplay isn’t just something we watch from afar. It’s something we do and  AniWe is proudly helping lead the charge.

What is Cosplay and Why does it resonate in Africa

Cosplay (short for “costume play”) is the art of dressing up as a character from anime, manga, comics, games, or pop culture. But it’s more than just outfits, it’s a powerful way for fans to:

  • Express identity

  • Connect with fandom

  • Celebrate creativity

For years, African youth have connected deeply with anime and gaming culture long before streaming made it accessible. Today, with growing visibility and community, cosplay has evolved into a vibrant expression of artistry, identity, and joyful rebellion.

Adding the African Twist: Cosplay, Remixed

We don’t just imitate, we innovate. African cosplayers are remixing global icons with local aesthetics, like:

  • Ankara versions of Naruto robes

  • Zula-inspired Princess Zelda

  • Black Panther x traditional chieftain looks

  • Custom characters that blend Afro mythology with anime styling

It’s not just creative, it’s a statement: “We’re fans too. And we’re here.”

The Challenges We Face And How We Rise

Let’s be real: cosplaying in Africa isn’t easy.

Common challenges:

  • Access to materials (foam, wigs, paints, etc.)

  • Weather (cosplaying in 34°C heat? Nah.)

  • Social stigma (“grown man wearing costume?” 🙄)

  • Lack of funding or support

And yet… We don’t back down.

We thrift. We craft. We learn online. We build together.

Every AniWe event is proof that creativity > constraint.

AniWe: A Home for Cosplayers in Africa

At AniWeCon, cosplay isn’t just tolerated it’s celebrated.

From our earliest events to AniWeCon23: RAGE, we’ve:

  • Hosted cosplay contests with real prizes

  • Created safe spaces for beginners and veterans

  • Showcased Afro-centric and traditional character designs

  • Encouraged workshops, photo booths, and character meetups

And at every event, the cosplay scene grows.

More people enter the arena. More stories get told. More boldness blooms.

This Is Just the Beginning

Cosplay in Africa is a rising wave, and we’re only getting started.

We are pushing limits, blending cultures, and proving that anime, games, and fandom have a powerful home on this continent.

So whether you’re a full-armored warrior, a closet cosplayer, or someone still discovering your favorite anime character, you’re welcome here.

Join us at AniWeCon25: Beyond Fury and be part of the movement.

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📱 @AniWeConvention

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Inside AniWe: The Community Redefining African Anime Culture.

When you think of anime, cosplay, and otaku conventions, your mind might jump to Tokyo, Los Angeles, or London. But something powerful is rising in Africa, a vibrant, creative and engaging movement led by AniWe.

Whether you’ve heard our name in passing or stumbled on us through a friend’s cosplay photos, allow us to officially introduce ourselves. 

AniWe Convention is not just an event, it’s a movement.

What Is AniWe?

AniWe is a Nigerian-born, community-driven universe celebrating anime, manga, cosplay, gaming, art, tech and storytelling from across the globe. Through conventions, watch parties, creative exchanges, and immersive experiences, we’re building a  fun, safe, educative, and expressive space for African otaku to come together and be themselves.

Our Flagship Event: AniWeCon

AniWeCon is our yearly anime convention, and it is so much more than a gathering. It’s a celebration of fandoms, a stage for African cosplayers, and a platform for creators across media.

From our early days in 2013 and 2015 to explosive events like AniWeCon23: RAGE and upcoming AniWeCon25: Beyond Fury, we’ve grown into a major cultural touchpoint for Anime lovers in Nigeria and beyond.

What We Do at AniWe

Here’s a quick peek into what makes AniWe unique:

  • Cosplay Showcases: AniWe’s cosplay showcases celebrate creativity and self-expression by giving fans a stage to bring their favorite anime characters to life. From casual meetups to themed competitions, these events highlight the talent, passion, and diversity within Nigeria’s growing cosplay community.
  • Watch Parties: AniWe’s watch parties create a shared, cinematic experience where anime fans come together to enjoy highly anticipated episodes, movies, or finales on the big screen. With themed decor, trivia games, and community energy, these events turn simple viewings into unforgettable fan celebrations.
  • Panels & Workshops: AniWe offers the opportunity to explore a dynamic range of skills from wig styling, digital art, and game development to robotics, and artificial intelligence, all designed to inspire both creativity and innovation.
  • Gaming Zones: AniWe’s gaming zones are lively hubs where attendees can play popular titles like Clash Royale, CODM as well as tabletop games in an anime-themed setting. Designed for both casual fun and competitive play, these spaces bring together gamers and anime fans to connect, compete, and celebrate shared passions.
  • Pop-Up Events: AniWe’s pop-up events add a playful twist to anime culture with themed experiences like Bakugo’s Kitty Easter Egg Hunt, Anime themed Sip & Paint sessions and AniWexchanges. Each event offers fans a chance to engage with anime culture in playful and creative ways beyond the screen.
  • Anime Merchandise sale: AniWe curates and sells a wide range of anime merchandise from apparel and accessories to collectibles and stationery, designed to help fans express their love for their favorite characters and series. Our products are available both online and in our physical store, creating a vibrant hub for anime lovers to shop, connect, and explore. Here’s a link to our online store: AniWe merchandise store

Online Community: AniWe’s vibrant online communities on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Discord, and WhatsApp are home to thousands of anime lovers who share memes, art, news, and meaningful conversations daily. These spaces foster real friendships, creative collaborations, and a sense of belonging for fans across Nigeria and beyond.

Why We Matter

Anime is a blessing from Japan. Cosplay is well known for Comic-Con. Fandom isn’t bound by geography. We believe in African otaku taking up space, telling our own stories, wearing our own versions of Deku and Tanjiro, and creating a new frontier of pop culture in Nigeria.

AniWe is changing the narrative:

  • From passive fans to active creators.

  • From imported culture to hybrid expression.

From Then to Now: A Timeline of Growth

  • 2013 – First AniWeXchange, First AniWeConvention

  • 2015 – AniWe Convention 2015

  • 2019 – AniWeCon19

  • 2020 – Online events started; AniWeFest
  • 2021 – AniWeCon21

  • 2023 – Watch Parties, AniWe Village, AniWeXchange Lagos, and AniWeCon23 RAGE

  • 2024 – Watch Parties, AniWeXchange Lagos, AniWe Village

  • 2025 – Solo Leveling Watch Party, Bakugo’s Kitty Easter Egg Hunt.

  • 2025 – Demon Slayer Watch Party (coming soon!), AniWeCon25: Beyond Fury (coming soon!)

Join the Movement

We’re not waiting for the world to give us a seat at the table, we’re building our own universe.

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Want in? Catch us at AniWeCon25 this year and be part of something legendary.