The Elite Africa Project is a global network of scholars working to shift how Africa and its elites are understood.

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The Elite Africa Project

is a Canadian-based global network of scholars working to challenge predominant understandings of Africa and its elites.

Both in academia and in wider public discourse, African elites have either been ignored or depicted as grasping and self-interested. This framing perpetuates negative depictions of the continent and its peoples and draws on a simplistic understanding of what power is and how it is wielded. Our work aims to counter these perceptions by initiating global conversations about “who leads” in Africa and how they do so.

We seek to disrupt and renew both academic and public discussions of African leadership, refocusing attention on a wider, qualitatively different set of elites from those that have predominated in the past (such as the parasitic “Big Men” of neo-patrimonial politics).

Burna Boy, Nigerian musician, rapper and songwriter; in 2021, his album Twice as Tall won the Best World Music Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, and he enjoyed back to back Grammy award nominations in 2019 and 2020.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigerian economist, fair trade leader, environmental sustainability advocate, human welfare champion, sustainable finance maven and global development expert. Since March 2021, Okonjo-Iweala has been serving as Director-General of the World Trade Organization.

This project focuses on Africa’s elites, defined as those who operate at the highest level across a range of domains, wield significant power, and possess expert knowledge, skills, and personal strengths that are deployed in strategic, creative, and generative ways. While elites are those who possess the most consequential and powerful agenda-setting and decision-making capacity, Africa’s elites have either been sidelined in many of our analyses or rendered monotonal. When we switch frames to consider the continent as embodying and projecting new, generative forms of power, it changes our view of Africa. It may also change how we understand power itself.

We look at six domains of elite power, from the political to the aesthetic, and ask how we might shift how we think about and study Africa, and how this shift would impact our conceptualization of power and its exercise. Our goal is to contribute to popular conversations about Africa and to highlight the achievements of the astonishing new generation of leaders for a broader public audience.

This website will serve as a hub for collaborative activity by scholars, activists, and practitioners working on Elite Africa and house a searchable database of primary and secondary materials on African elites.

Kofi Annan (1938-2018), Ghanaian-born diplomat, trained in economics, international relations and management; was the first UNSG to be elected from within the ranks of the UN staff itself and served in various key roles before becoming Secretary General.

Namwali Serpell, Zambia award-winning novelist and writer; Recognised early on with the Caine prize, her numerous subsequent awards include the Windham–Campbell Literature Prize, one of the world’s richest literary prizes.

Mohammed "Mo" Ibrahim, Sudanese billionaire businessman. He worked for several telecommunications companies, before founding Celtel, which when sold had over 24 million mobile phone subscribers in 14 African countries.

The Elite Africa Project

is a Canadian-based global network of scholars working to challenge predominant understandings of Africa and its elites.

Both in academia and in wider public discourse, African elites have either been ignored or depicted as grasping and self-interested. This framing perpetuates negative depictions of the continent and its peoples and draws on a simplistic understanding of what power is and how it is wielded. Our work aims to counter these perceptions by initiating global conversations about “who leads” in Africa and how they do so.

We seek to disrupt and renew both academic and public discussions of African leadership, refocusing attention on a wider, qualitatively different set of elites from those that have predominated in the past (such as the parasitic “Big Men” of neo-patrimonial politics).

This project focuses on Africa’s elites — those who operate at the highest level across a range of domains, wield significant power, and possess expert knowledge, skills, and personal strengths that are deployed in strategic, creative, and generative ways. When we switch frames to consider the continent as embodying and projecting new, generative forms of power, it changes our view of Africa. It may also change how we understand power itself.

This website is the hub for collaborative activity by scholars, activists, and practitioners working on Elite Africa and will house a searchable database of primary and secondary materials on African elites.

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The Sole Adventurer

Art magazine

Lagos, Nigeria

https://thesoleadventurer.com

Description:

This is a leading contemporary art magazine out of Africa.

The Sole Adventurer

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The Sole Adventurer, Lagos, Nigeria

Aesthetic

South African Journal of Art and Architectural History

Academic journal

Pretoria, South Africa

https://journals.co.za/journal/sajah

Description:

The South African Journal of Art History is a peer-reviewed journal  publishing articles and review articles on the following subjects: Art and  architectural history; Art and architectural theory; Aesthetics and philosophy of art; Visual culture; Art and the environment; Film; Craft.

South African Journal of Art and Architectural History

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South African journal of art and architectural history, Pretoria, South Africa

Aesthetic

Stevenson Gallery

Art gallery

Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, Netherlands

www.stevenson.info

Description:

Founded in 2003, Stevenson Gallery focuses primarily on artists from  South Africa. Regular participation in Art Basel, Frieze, London and Paris Photo have made Stevenson a household name in the region, and their roster boasts a litany of real innovators.

Stevenson Gallery

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Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, Netherlands

Aesthetic

Rele Gallery

Art gallery

Lagos, Nigeria and Los Angeles, USA

http://www.rele.co

Description:

Founded to act as a critical interface between the African and international art worlds, Rele Gallery is a dynamic contemporary art gallery. They represent and exhibit a fine selection of emerging and established artists working across diverse media in Africa and the diaspora.

Rele Gallery

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Rele Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria and Los Angeles, USA

Aesthetic

Omenka Gallery

Art gallery

Lagos, Nigeria

https://www.omenkagallery.com/

Description:

This is a leading art gallery in Nigeria representing a fine selection  of established and emerging Nigerian and international artists. Omenka  regularly collaborates with international artists to create a culture of experimentation  and creative exchange between local and international artists.

Omenka Gallery

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Omenka Gallery, Lagos, Nigeria

Aesthetic

Nubuke

Art foundation

Accra, Ghana

https://www.nubukefoundation.org

Description:

Nubuke Foundation is a visual art and cultural institution. Founded in  2006, it serves as a nexus for arts and culture across the country while  supporting the artistic practice of Ghanaians.

Nubuke

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Nubuke, Accra, Ghana

Aesthetic
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