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Wizkid Calls for Better Governance in Africa at Tribeca Film Festival

June 7, 2025
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Afrobeats superstar Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, made a passionate plea for improved governance across Nigeria and the African continent during the premiere of his documentary, “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos,” at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday.

The Grammy-winning artist, speaking to a global audience, stressed the critical need for effective leadership to unlock Africa’s vast potential.

Addressing attendees at the prestigious festival, Wizkid highlighted governance as a cornerstone for progress, expressing hope that African nations could overcome systemic challenges. “I always wish for more success for the whole culture, from music to film to sports. And I wish for better government,” he stated, emphasizing his optimism despite ongoing issues.

He also urged fellow African creatives to share their stories, drawing from his journey from Lagos to international stardom. “I’m not the only one from that hustle; we all came from there,” he said, advocating for platforms that amplify African voices. “I hope that every artist from Africa gets to tell their story like this. Everyone deserves the chance.”

Wizkid’s documentary, which chronicles his rise and the vibrant Lagos music scene, has been met with critical acclaim at Tribeca, further cementing his influence as a cultural ambassador.

His remarks reflect a broader call for systemic change, resonating with fans and creatives across the continent who share his vision for a better-governed Africa. “I’m just a very positive human being regardless of anything,” Wizkid concluded. “I wish the best for everyone making amazing music and amazing art from Africa.”

As the Afrobeats movement continues to gain global traction, Wizkid’s words serve as both inspiration and a challenge to leaders to foster an environment where African talent can thrive.

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At the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of his documentary Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, Afrobeats star Wizkid passionately called for better governance in Nigeria and Africa, emphasizing it as the key factor to unlock the continent’s potential. Urging African creatives to share their stories, he expressed optimism for a future where improved leadership fosters success in music, film, sports, and beyond.

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