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Stephanie Busari Celebrates 25 Years in Journalism with Launch of Global Storytelling Academy and Fund

by Ifeanyi Abraham
December 17, 2024
in African Voices in Tech
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Stephanie Busari Celebrates 25 Years in Journalism with Launch of Global Storytelling Academy and Fund
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British-Nigerian journalist Stephanie Busari marked a significant milestone in her illustrious career this week, celebrating 25 years in journalism and 16 years at CNN during a grand event at The John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture & History. The celebration not only honoured her remarkable achievements but also unveiled her latest initiative, the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy and Fund, aimed at transforming storytelling and amplifying African voices globally. The event was expertly anchored by Titilayo Oyinsan and Riyah Abdul who expertly managed the agenda and brought energy to the beautiful gathering.
 

A Career Rooted in Excellence

Stephanie’s journey began in the United Kingdom as a graduate trainee at the Daily Mirror, later moving to the BBC as a freelance journalist before joining CNN International in 2008. Over her 16 years at CNN, she has emerged as a trailblazer, earning an Emmy Award, Peabody Award, and Gracie Award, as well as multiple Emmy nominations. Her impactful reporting, including the groundbreaking coverage of the Chibok schoolgirls, has changed lives and elevated global perceptions of Africa.

Recently, Stephanie’s influence extended into the tech ecosystem, with her contributing to Techsoma Africa’s reports, “Invest in Africa for Beginners” and “Invest in the Middle East for Beginners.” These reports guide investors on navigating emerging markets, showcasing her dedication to driving economic growth and innovation across the continent.

A Champion for African Tech and Innovation

Stephanie has played a pivotal role in supporting the growth of Africa’s tech ecosystem. Through her platform at CNN, she has told the stories of tech entrepreneurs, spotlighting startups and innovators shaping Africa’s digital future. Her interviews with founders, CEOs, and key players in the tech space have brought visibility to the ingenuity and resilience of Africa’s tech leaders, bridging the gap between local innovation and global recognition.

Launching the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy

At the event, Stephanie unveiled the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy and Fund, a groundbreaking initiative designed to train 100,000 African storytellers and produce 1,000+ impactful stories over the next decade. The Academy’s key focus areas include media training, documentary filmmaking, social justice storytelling, and amplifying African innovation. With $100 million set to support emerging voices, the Academy will empower a new generation of creatives to tell Africa’s stories authentically.

In her keynote address, Stephanie expressed her vision:
“This Academy is a movement to ensure our voices don’t just echo but actively shape global narratives. It’s about empowering Africa’s storytellers to define their own truths and drive change.”

A Night of Recognition and Support

The evening brought together industry leaders, media executives, and tech innovators to honour Stephanie’s legacy. Prominent figures such as Mo Abudu, John Momoh, Tonye Cole, and Nduka Obaigbena paid glowing tributes to her impact. Richard Quest, CNN’s business anchor, praised her unique ability to highlight Africa’s vibrancy:
“You are unmatched in your ability to bring Africa’s excitement, innovation, and talent to a global stage.”

Driving Impact Forward

Stephanie also introduced SBB Media, her media consultancy dedicated to storytelling excellence. SBB Media will offer documentary filmmaking, media training, and executive coaching to help businesses, innovators, and changemakers amplify their stories worldwide.

As the evening concluded, Stephanie looked to the future with optimism:
“The next chapter is about continuing to elevate voices, investing in African innovation, and rewriting the narrative of a continent brimming with talent and promise.”

A Legacy in the Making

With the launch of her Academy and Fund, Stephanie Busari’s impact is set to deepen, inspiring the next generation of storytellers, changemakers, and tech innovators to take Africa to the world.

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