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Burna Boy & Tems On New African Magazine’s Top 100 influencers

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The list includes personalities from politics, entrepreneurship, industry, environmentalism, creativity, science, education, sports, and more.

Among those recognised in the creative category are Nigerian musicians Tems and Burna Boy, both of whom are Grammy award winners.

Additionally, South African DJ Black Coffee, pop star Tyla, Algerian disc jockey DJ Snake, and Ethiopian-born Canadian megastar The Weeknd are also featured on the list.

Politics and Public Service

  1. William Ruto
  2. Ibrahima Cheikh Diong
  3. Sidi Ould Tah
  4. Akinwumi Adesina
  5. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  6. Bola Tinubu
  7. Mamady Doumbouya
  8. Ousmane Sonko
  9. Nadia Fettah Alaoui
  10. Tsitsi Masiyiwa
  11. Tidjane Thiam

Business

  1. Mohamed Kande
  2. Sim Tshabalala
  3. Karim Beguir
  4. Didier Acouetey
  5. Olugbenga Agboola
  6. Samaila Zubairu
  7. Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah
  8. Ralph Mupita
  9. Ibrahim Sagna
  10. Simon Tiemtoré
  11. Jules Ngankam
  12. Riham ElGizy
  13. André de Ruyter
  14. Aliko Dangote
  15. Ham Serunjogi
  16. Serge Ekué
  17. Bahija Jallal
  18. Coura Sène
  19. Bernard Koné Dossongui
  20. Hassanein Hiridjee
  21. Shola Akinlade
  22. James Mwangi
  23. Pascal Agboyibor

Science and Academia

  1. Anna Adeola Makanju
  2. Chao Tayiana Maina
  3. Nemat Talaat Shafik
  4. Ismahane Elouafi
  5. Moungi Bawendi
  6. Timnit Gebru

Environmental

  1. James Irungu Mwangi
  2. Ephraim Mwepya Shitima
  3. Wanjira Mathai
  4. Rashid Sumaila
  5. Elizabeth Maruma Mrema
  6. Dr Musonda Mumba

Creative

  1. Kaouther Ben Hania
  2. Danai Gurira
  3. Ncuti Gatwa
  4. Black Coffee
  5. Tyla Laura Seethal
  6. Temilade “Tems” Openiyi
  7. Lesley Lokko
  8. Mulenga Kapwepwe
  9. Alice Diop
  10. Wanuri Kahiu
  11. Bassem Youssef
  12. Malenga Mulendema
  13. Jadesola Osiberu
  14. Editi Effiong
  15. Ali Said Alamin Mandhry
  16. Abel “The Weekend” Tesfaye
  17. Pretty Yende
  18. Julie Mehretu
  19. Pierre Thiam
  20. Teju Cole
  21. Thebe Magugu
  22. David Diop
  23. Burna Boy
  24. Serge Attukwei Clottey
  25. Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
  26. Aïda Muluneh
  27. Omoyemi Akerele
  28. Mariam Issoufou Kamara
  29. Victor Ekpuk
  30. DJ Snake
  31. Gandhi “Maitre Gims” Djuna

Media

  1. Claude Grunitzky
  2. Chioma Nnadi
  3. Edward Enninful
  4. Alan Kasujja
  5. Wode Maya
  6. Anton Harber
  7. Khabane “Khaby” Lame
  8. Charity Ekezie
  9. Moses “Uncle Mo” Kiboneka
  10. Branko Brkic
  11. Tomiwa Aladekomo
  12. Marie Mbullu
  13. Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard
  14. Daniel Ahaoussa
  15. Fabrice Sawegnon

Sports

  1. Francis Ngannou
  2. Faith Kipyegon
  3. The Springboks, led by captain Siya Kolisi
  4. Patrice Motsepe
  5. Kelvin Kiptum
  6. Victor Osmihen
  7. Biniam Girmay
  8. Yassine Bounou

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AFRIFF 2024: Check Out The Complete List Of Winners

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The 2024 AFRIFF celebrated exceptional African cinema through a vibrant week-long showcase of talent, creativity, and storytelling excellence.

Filmmakers, actors, and cinema enthusiasts gathered from across the continent to participate in screenings, masterclasses, and engaging panel discussions at the 2024 AFRIFF.

This 13th edition of AFRIFF demonstrated unprecedented diversity in African storytelling, featuring compelling narratives that captivated audiences through multiple genres and languages.

In the 2024 AFRIFF, carefully curated selections sparked meaningful conversations about contemporary African experiences while highlighting the continent’s rich cultural heritage.

Also, at the 2024 AFRIFF Globe Awards ceremony, outstanding films earned recognition for their artistic merit, technical excellence, and powerful storytelling.

These winning productions represented various African perspectives, from intimate personal narratives to broader social commentaries.

Let’s explore the complete list of winners who made their mark at this prestigious celebration of African cinema.

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Enioluwa Replies X User Questioning The Use Of Same Actors In Nollywood

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Nollywood actor and social media personality Enioluwa explained why the Nigerian film industry uses the ‘same faces’ in movies.

It all began on November 11, 2024, when an X user reacted to actress Jemima Osunde‘s post on X regarding the new YouTube film Fame and Fury.

The user said, “I’m sincerely tired of seeing the same faces in this damn industry.”

Osunde did not take her comment lightly. She retorted, saying, “We’re tired of seeing your face too in your office. Damn! I hope they sack you.”

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John Njamah Says Actors Should Be Cast Based On Talent Not Instagram Followers

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Nollywood filmmaker John Njamah recently voiced his concern about the prevailing casting practices in the industry. He argued that casting decisions should prioritize an actor’s talent over their physical appearance or social media popularity.

In an exclusive interview, Njamah, a Nollywood veteran, gave insightful commentary on the current state and future trajectory of Nigerian cinema.

Known for his role as Rabiu in the popular TV soap opera “Fuji House of Commotion,” Njamah has also graced the screens of numerous television shows.

Interestingly, the shows he has featured in include “Tinsel,” “Living In Lagos,” “Solitaire,” “Casino,” “Emerald,” “Tide,” and “My Flatmates.”

During the interview, Njamah talked about his filmmaking journey. He emphasized his unwavering passion for the industry and his aspirations for its continued development.

“What is fuelling me is beyond passion. There’s that knack and need to grow with every month, whatever year. There’s that need to.do something different. This industry of ours is for you to do whatever you want to do and not join the bandwagon. So for me, it’s the originality in me and the need to do something right that is fuelling me Basically, it’s the ever-creative venture in me,” he said.

Njamah discussed how African stories are evolving. Furthermore, he emphasized that positive and negative changes have happened over the years.

“There’s a positive aspect and there’s a negative aspect. There’s a technical input. We’re telling our stories better technically. We’re telling better and bigger stories. The negative is that we are beginning to lose our originality. We are beginning to join the bandwagon to tell what is peculiar to other people and not to us. We are beginning to lose a bit of our identity cos there’s no longer us,” he said.

What’s more, Njamah spoke about casting in the industry. He pointed out differences between the industry during his time and the current climate, especially with casting.

“Fuji House was a one-camera shoot with hungry and passionate people. Now we have people who cast people who are beautiful and with Barbie bodies and followership and not necessarily for your talents. Some of us try to be that original because that’s where better stories are told. You want to tell stories with passionate people. Whether you like it or not, it’s a long shot but it’s possible. You want to give the actors that are worthy of the job and not the ones that are based on Instagram followers. We borrow from society and give back to society by way of entertainment and pedagogical values.”

Further, he criticized the lack of professional work ethic among filmmakers in Nollywood. He highlighted the absence of a robust system to evaluate the performance and accountability of producers within the industry.

“Professionalism is lacking. Respect for those in charge, humility and the like is lacking today. The industry lacks checks and balances. Every Tom, Dck and Harry can wake up and call themselves a producer and just get on board and be doing stuff without being checked and of course, the guild system is not working so they can’t check. There are no criteria for who should become a producer. The system is also not working. Let’s just be mindful as producers, directors and actors,” he added.

In conclusion, John Njamah acknowledged the unique character of Nollywood. Meanwhile, he proposed the creation of a domestic platform to market and distribute Nigerian films. Consequently, this would reduce reliance on foreign streaming services.

“That thing that they don’t like about us is what makes us, us. I am tired of people saying they don’t want to come into the country for coproduction cos we’re that and that and why are we relying on the likes of the streamers? Why can’t we do something that is for us by us so that they will come to us and ask for these things? We are solely depending on them to licence our movies, for survival. Speaking of coproduction, if you tell me you don’t want to come into the country for any reason, I’ll tell you you’re wrong, cos there are amazing producers here that you’ve seen their work. All you need to do is come to them and agree on modalities.”

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