NBS TV, the heartbeat of Next Media, just rolled out something fresh and gripping—NBS X Files, a new investigative series that digs deep into Uganda’s most unforgettable court cases. The first episode kicks off with none other than the headline-making Bad Black saga.
Airing on NBS Amasengejje and NBS Live At 9, the show isn’t just about retelling old stories. It’s about looking at them through a new lens—asking big questions about justice, accountability, and how far we’ve come as a society.
What’s cool is how this all started. A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) by digital creator Mukyala Wandera caught the internet’s attention—and Next Media’s too. That buzz turned into a serious conversation when Next Media CEO Kin Kariisa met with Jason Nahaabwe, one of the minds behind the content. Seeing the potential, Kin gave it the green light almost instantly.
“These stories aren’t just compelling—they’re catalysts for dialogue and change,” Kin shared. And just like that, what started online made its way to national TV, proving that Next Media knows how to spot a trend and turn it into something powerful.

With NBS X Files, the mission is clear: inform and inspire change. By revisiting these landmark court cases, the show does more than entertain—it invites Ugandans to reflect, question, and engage with their history in a deeper way.
It’s also a big step in blending social media creativity with trusted storytelling on mainstream platforms. Think of it as the perfect mix of grassroots content and broadcast impact. This is what media can do when it listens, adapts, and connects.
Don’t miss out. Catch NBS X Files on NBS TV and AfroMobile—and be part of the conversation.