
The Re-Imagine Africa Conference 2025 marked a significant milestone, uniting thought leaders, innovators, creatives, and stakeholders from prominent organizations and institutions. Among the notable participants were Cinfores Limited, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Bloombreed High School, Bluebell International School, Charles Dale Memorial International School, Bereton College, Fixed Gadgets, and Resque. Together, they aimed to redefine Africa’s global narrative.
Held at The Heliconia Park Hotel from March 10th to 16th 2025, the prestigious conference commenced with an inspiring welcome address by the convener and founder, Mr. Bereni Dinma-Fiberesima. Veteran Nollywood actress Hilda Dokubo hosted the event, adding a touch of glamour and excitement.
More than just a conference, Re-Imagine Africa is a movement dedicated to positioning Africa as a leader in the Digital and Creative Economy. Under the theme “Generation Africa: Redefining Global Narratives and Opportunities,” the conference emphasized Africa’s evolving role on the world stage. Discussions focused on how technology and creativity can reshape perspectives and unlock new opportunities for economic growth. Key topics included The Creative and Digital Economy – Highlighting how creativity preserves culture, rebuilds communities, and positions Africa as a global inspiration hub. Technology-Driven Development – Showcasing digital innovations that bridge ICT skill gaps and drive sustainable growth.
Targeting individuals aged 25 to 30, the Re-Imagine Africa initiative seeks to equip young Africans with the knowledge, skills, and networks needed to thrive in today’s tech-driven world. Attendees participated in panel discussions, workshops, and strategic networking sessions aimed at leveraging technology for sustainable development and ensuring Africa’s influence on the global stage.
The presence of these organizations underscored their collective commitment to fostering innovation, education, and economic development across Africa. Cultural showcases, industry collaborations, and strategic alliances further reinforced the conference’s impact.
A key highlight was the impactful presentation by Mrs. Nissi Amadi (PhD), a management executive at Cinfores Limited. Her session focused on the transformative impact of the Digital Economy on Africa, showcasing Cinfores’ groundbreaking education technology solutions designed to bridge critical gaps in the sector. These solutions include BrainFriend– Nigeria’s leading e-learning platform for students and educators, Sukulu- A revolutionary platform making learning fun, interactive, and reward based and TeachersHub– A digital platform supporting the continuous growth and professional advancement of educators.
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Speaking at the event, Barrister Kikele, a representative of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), expressed excitement about the initiative’s timely relevance in shaping society and the global economy. He emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent early, stating that the Re-Imagine Africa event is about redefining Africa’s role in creative space. He noted that Africa stands at a pivotal moment in its history—no longer just participants in the global economy but active architects of its future. Not merely consumers of innovation but pioneers of transformation, a responsibility that rests with Generation Africa.
He described this generation as capable of rewriting the continent’s future, harnessing the power of the digital and creative economy. Commending the efforts of young innovators, he praised their development of applications designed to assist the National Population Commission with census execution and result compilation, particularly in rural areas. He linked these innovations to the NCDMB’s Back to the Creek Initiative, reaffirming the Board’s commitment to supporting their development and implementation in schools within underserved communities.
Today, Africa is proving that technology and creativity are not just industries but catalysts for economic empowerment and inclusion. The creative economy—including film, music, fashion, and digital content—has become a multibillion-dollar industry, with Nollywood and Afrobeats gaining international recognition. This sector is not only reshaping Africa’s global image but also generating numerous job opportunities. Prioritizing research and development in local content creation is key to sustaining this momentum and driving further economic growth.