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Xenophobia: Obi reveals details of meeting with South African leaders

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Nigeria Democratic Congress presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has revealed that he held high-level discussions with South African ministers and political party leaders on immigration, regional cooperation, and peaceful coexistence between Nigerians and South Africans.
In a post shared on X, Obi said the meetings took place in Cape Town following an engagement with Nigerians living in the South African city.
According to him, the discussions involved Leon Schreiber, Velenkosini Hlabisa, and Gayton McKenzie.
Obi described the meetings as “productive and candid,” noting that they focused on issues affecting both Nigeria and South Africa, particularly migration, economic hardship, youth unemployment, security concerns, and tensions involving African foreigners in South Africa.
He stressed the need for stronger dialogue and cooperation between the two African nations, saying solutions must be built on justice, mutual respect, and the rule of law.
The former Anambra State governor also called on leaders and citizens in both countries to demonstrate compassion, restraint, and responsible leadership during difficult times.
Obi said all parties involved emphasized the importance of lawful conduct, non-violence, and resisting hate or provocation, while allowing democratic institutions to address grievances through constitutional means.
He added that Africa’s progress depends on unity, economic inclusion, community investment, and protecting the dignity of Africans regardless of where they reside on the continent.

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bridgeAFRIC unveils Showbiz101 2026 to bridge gap in Africa’s creative economy

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bridgeAFRIC has unveiled plans for Showbiz101 2026, a seven-day creative industry programme aimed at connecting African talents with global opportunities through education, collaboration, networking, and music production.
The event is scheduled to hold from Tuesday 23June to Tuesday30 June 2026, in Lagos, Nigeria, with workshop sessions at Alliance Française Lagos, Ikoyi, and an intensive music camp hosted in a private mansion equipped with five studios, a media lounge, gaming facilities, and collaborative workspaces.
Organisers said the initiative was designed to address critical gaps in the African creative sector, particularly in education, intellectual property awareness, and sustainable income structures.
Operating under the theme, “Connecting African Creatives Globally,” the programme will bring together artistes, producers, executives, investors, publishers, managers, policymakers, and creatives from across Africa and the diaspora.
According to the organisers, Showbiz101 2026 will focus on education, market access, networking, creation, branding, wellness, and investment pitching. Participants are expected to engage in masterclasses, collaborative music sessions, talent showcases, and industry networking activities aimed at positioning African creatives for international opportunities.
Organisers stated that the vision behind the initiative is to empower African creatives with “knowledge, access, and global opportunities while fostering cross-continental collaborations and producing global hits.”
They noted that despite the rapid growth of the global entertainment industry, many African creatives still face limited access to professional training, industry knowledge, and long-term financial structures needed to sustain successful careers.
The workshop sessions will be divided into five tracks covering music business, branding and media, alternative income and legal frameworks, wealth wellness & Creative Industry Collaborations
Discussions will centre on contracts, copyright, publishing, branding, distribution, investment strategies, mental health, networking, collaboration and stage performance.
Additionally, organisers disclosed that participants would receive complimentary mental wellness checks and access to psychological support as part of efforts to promote wellbeing within the entertainment industry.
Activities for the week-long programme will begin with arrivals and media engagements on Day One, followed by workshops and a welcome party on Day Two. Music camp sessions and masterclasses will run from Day Three to Day Five, while Day Six will feature a Lagos city tour and industry party ahead of departure on Day Seven.
Meanwhile, bridgeAFRIC projected massive global visibility for the programme, estimating over 50 million virtual viewers through social media engagement and live broadcasts.
The organisers also projected more than 10 million viewers for documentary and reality-style content tied to the event.
Founded virtually in 2020, Showbiz101 transitioned into physical editions in 2023 and has since been hosted in several African countries.
Organisers said the platform now attracts more than 500 participants annually and has facilitated multiple collaborations between African and diaspora creatives.
A major highlight of the 2026 edition is the female-focused “AMPLIFY Her ACS” initiative, organised in partnership with Institut Français, Paris.
The programme will support 10 female creatives across Africa through mentorship, financial literacy training, wellness support, and studio sessions during tours in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Ghana.
Furthermore, bridgeAFRIC called for partnerships from brands in hospitality, aviation, travel, automobile, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and media sectors.
Organisers said partners would benefit from product placement, brand visibility, social media amplification, and on-ground exposure throughout the programme.
The event is being produced by bridgeAFRIC in collaboration with Qtaby Events, a production company with over two decades of industry experience.
Organisers maintained that Showbiz101 2026 would further strengthen Africa’s creative economy by empowering young talents, deepening global collaborations, and expanding international visibility for African creatives.
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King Dokubo Asari graces Benin Republic president’s inauguration

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Thousands of dignitaries from across the world gathered in the Republic of Benin on Sunday, March 24, 2026, to witness the inauguration of President Ramona Wadagni, with prominent Niger Delta monarch, Alhaji Mujahid Abubakar Dokubo-Asari, among the notable guests at the historic ceremony.

Dokubo-Asari, who holds the traditional titles of Da Amakiri Tubo, Dabaye Amakiri I, Amakiri Ekpeke and Amanyanabo of the Source, Elem Kalabari, joined over 6,000 world leaders, diplomats, business executives, royals and traditional rulers at the Palais des Congrès de Cotonou where outgoing President Patrice Talon formally handed over power to Wadagni.
The colourful inauguration ceremony marked a significant political transition in the West African nation and attracted dignitaries from different parts of the globe.
For Dokubo-Asari, however, the visit was said to be more than a diplomatic engagement, as President Wadagni is regarded as a longtime friend of the Kalabari monarch. His attendance was described as a reflection of years of friendship and loyalty between both men.
The monarch is widely known to have maintained strong ties with the Republic of Benin for more than two decades through educational and business investments. He is the proprietor of King Amachree International Children’s School and the defunct King Amachree University. The international school has hosted students from countries including Congo, Togo, Ghana and Nigeria.
Over the years, Dokubo-Asari has also invested in real estate, hospitality and other business ventures in the Republic of Benin, which associates say has become a second home to him.
In line with Kalabari royal tradition, the monarch attended the event alongside a distinguished delegation of chiefs and associates. Among them were Se-Alabo EMI Membere-Otaji, Managing Director of Elscon Group and Deputy National President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture; Se-Opu Alabo Dr. David T. Briggs, Deuin-Ala XII of Kalabari and Paramount Chief of the Ancient Deuin-Ala Chieftaincy House; and Prince Tonye T. J. T. Princewill, Da OGO VI, Head of the Queen Elababene/Da OGO Group of Houses of the Kalabari Kingdom.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the inauguration, Dokubo-Asari described the Republic of Benin as a welcoming nation that has shown him friendship and hospitality over the years.
“The Republic of Benin has been a second home to me. I have always enjoyed the hospitality of the great people of this country, and I am here on the invitation of the President to honour him and this great nation,” he said.
The Kalabari monarch is also known for maintaining longstanding relationships with political and business leaders across Africa, including a close friendship spanning over three decades with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Ahead of the inauguration, Dokubo-Asari reportedly travelled into the Republic of Benin through the Seme Border where he briefly stopped to exchange pleasantries with the newly appointed Deputy Controller General of Immigration, who later posed for photographs with the monarch and members of his entourage.
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