The Animator Pushing Nigerian Storytelling Forward: Willy Kanga
Before audiences knew him as Willy Kanga, he was William, an architecture student trying to create a social media identity that sounded memorable enough to stay.
Before audiences knew him as Willy Kanga, he was William, an architecture student trying to create a social media identity that sounded memorable enough to stay.
Henry Akrong speaks about art with very little mythology. There is no dramatic story of early certainty, no carefully packaged narrative about always knowing exactly who he wanted to become. If anything, he describes his creative life as something that was always present, but not always fully acknowledged.
Some people arrive in advocacy through policy, profession, or public pressure. For Hillary Leong, the path began much earlier through survival, outside institutions, formal campaigns, or public recognition.
Meet Sainabou Mbye, Gambian entrepreneur, founder of Saacs Empowerment Network, and professional “plug” for all things empowerment.