Building the Future We Imagine: Why Culture, Not Charity, Will Skill Africa’s Youth

On World Youth Skills Day 2025, Kayode Adebayo explores why Africa must look inward to build a future driven by youth and culture—not charity. With over 60% of its population under 25, Africa stands at a unique crossroads. This article argues that true transformation will come not from imported models, but from empowering the continent’s creative economy. Spotlighting the work of Arts Connect Africa (ACA) and Ckrowd, Adebayo outlines how training, infrastructure, and cultural policy must align to unlock Africa’s next generation of creative leaders.

Africa’s Music & Arts Industry is a Sleeping Giant—Here’s How It Becomes a Billion-Dollar Powerhouse

Africa’s creative industry holds immense potential to become a billion-dollar powerhouse, driven by Afrobeats, Nollywood, and rising digital demand. In this thought-provoking piece, Sylvester Sede explores how public-private investment, IP reform, artist ownership, and regional collaboration can unlock a $10B+ creative economy and position Africa as a global cultural and economic leader.