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10/03/2026
What happens when women stop waiting for a seat at the table and start building the table together?
For International Women’s Day 2026, is bringing that vision to life with Bloom & Bloom — a gathering designed to spotlight the women shaping Africa’s creative and business landscape.
From conversations on ownership and intellectual property to scaling creative brands into lasting institutions, Bloom & Bloom is about moving the conversation from visibility to value, and from inspiration to implementation.
Featuring voices like Mimi Chaka, Kiekie, Odunayo Eweniyi, Tosin Ajibade, Alex Asogwa and more, this year’s edition explores what it truly means to “Give to Gain.”
Because when women invest in each other, industries grow and legacies are built. 🌸
Read more on our website Digimillennials.com
Dancers are a powerful force in Africa’s creative economy. They’re shaping culture, building businesses and putting the continent on the global stage, largely through the power of social media. From creating choreographies to African hits, training the next generation through dance academies, and influencing how music travels globally, African dancers are no longer in the background. They are the moment.
Here are five dancers shaping the vibe, the business, and the future of African dance.
✍️: .nwangwu
Red Flag or Green Flag with 👀
We caught up with at the event last weekend to put him on the spot with a few quick-fire questions — relationships, dating habits, and the little things that reveal a lot.
Red flag or green flag… you decide. 🚩✅
Let us know in the comments if you agree with his takes or not
05/03/2026
REMA 🦇 by 📸
03/03/2026
Built for lovers, soft boys, soft girls, and everyone who still believes in intentional romance, “That Way” by and flips a millennial classic into a present-day Afrofusion confession. Inspired by the iconic boy band era, the track interpolates the unforgettable melody and hook from Backstreet Boys’ 1999 smash “I Want It That Way,” blending its emotional pull with the rhythmic heartbeat of modern Afrobeats.
| We had a great time at PM2AM’s event over the weekend. Here are 4 things you missed. Hope we catch you at the next one ❤️
artiste just previewed a new single at PM2AM 😍
Reclaiming the door of no return with my own return. Last December Koko visited the Badagry Heritage Museum in Nigeria, walking through one of the most significant sites of the transatlantic slave trade, where millions passed through, never knowing what lay ahead.
Today, efforts are being made to transform the Door of No Return into a Door of Return, welcoming Africans in the diaspora back home.
This Black History Month, we honour the past while looking toward the future. 🖤
The making of “Waist” by Omah Lay 📽️
20/01/2026
Through his Instagram story, afrobeats icon Wizkid has called Seun Kuti several slurs, believed to be in response to Seun Kuti’s age long internet banters with Wizkid’s fans.
“Okay I big pass your papa, wetin you one do?”
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