About the conference
Across the continent and throughout the diaspora, a new era of African leadership is emerging—one rooted not only in economic growth and innovation, but in identity, cultural grounding, and collective responsibility. At a time when global systems are being reexamined, Africa’s transformation begins both within and among us.
This year’s AGSA Conference centers on the theme:
“Reclaiming Ourselves, Rebuilding Our World: African Transformation Through Inner Power and Collective Action.”
Rather than focusing solely on external metrics of development, the 2026 conference invites participants to reflect on the deeper foundations of sustainable progress. What does it mean to reclaim narrative, identity, and agency? How do self-understanding and cultural confidence translate into institutional change, economic innovation, and community empowerment?
Through keynote addresses, dynamic panel conversations, and interactive dialogue, the conference will explore how personal reclamation fuels collective transformation. It will examine how African thinkers, creators, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and advocates are shaping systems that are more equitable, human-centered, and globally influential.
By bringing together leaders across disciplines and generations, the Fifth Annual AGSA Conference seeks to create space for reflection, connection, and action—charting a future where Africa’s next chapter is defined not only by opportunity, but by intentional, collective rebuilding.
Keynote Speakers
Achieng Agutu
Achieng Agutu is a Kenyan-born model, digital creator, and global influencer known as the “Confidence Queen.” She creates empowering content that centers self-love, representation, and positive affirmations for millions online. Agutu has been recognized as a 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Rookie, featured in major fashion and lifestyle coverage, and included in Create & Cultivate’s Top 100 list of influential creators, using her platform to champion confidence and inclusivity in fashion, beauty, and community.
Dr Amara Enyia
Amara C. Enyia, JD, PhD is a strategist and public policy expert specializing in city and state governance, international affairs, and social impact. She serves as President of Global Black, interim Co-Executive of the Movement for Black Lives, and Senior Fellow at The New School’s Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy. Dr. Enyia advises governments, institutions, and campaigns globally and holds advanced degrees from the London School of Economics and in law and education policy.
Panelists
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Beverly Naya
Nigerian-British actress, producer, and storyteller
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Wisdom Kaye
Model and Social Media Influencer
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Elizabeth Kalu
Founder, Beyond Borders Network
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Martins Udotai
Co-Founder and CEO, Dinesurf
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Saheedat Abdul
Influencer Marketing Leader, Creator Partnerships Strategist, and Brand Storytelling Expert
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Ah-Niyah Gold
Founder and CEO, A-Gold
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Marvella Akiojano
CEO of Marviano Cosmetics and Digital Influencer
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Keside Anosike
Writer, Communications Professional, and Narrative Strategist
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Patience Ojionuka
Consultant, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Solidad Nwakibu
Creative Director, Stylist and Creator
Agenda
Coffee Networking Hour
Kick off the conference with a casual networking session over coffee. Connect with fellow participants, speakers, and sponsors before the official start of the conference.
Keynote Speeches
Dive into the heart of the conference with an inspiring keynote address that offers valuable insights and sets the tone for the day's discussions on innovation and sustainable development in Africa.
Panel Discussions
Engage in thought-provoking discussions led by expert panelists, exploring various aspects of technology, innovation, and sustainable development in Africa. Gain valuable insights from industry leaders and visionaries shaping the future of the continent.
Lunch
Conclude the day's proceedings with a delightful (African) lunch spread, while continuing your conversations and deepening their connections.
Frequently asked questions
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The conference will take place on April 25 at NYU Washington Square Campus. The exact location will be communicated to registered attendees.
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Yes, early-bird discounts are available for non NYU attendees until the specified date on Eventbrite.
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Absolutely! We have scheduled dedicated networking sessions at the start and the end of the conference to allow attendees to connect with peers, speakers, and sponsors.
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Yes, we offer sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities for organizations interested in showcasing their products or services at the conference. Please contact us at nyuafricangradsclub@gmail.com for more information on available packages and benefits.
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Yes, food will be provided during the conference. This includes a coffee hour and networking lunch
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No, we regret to inform you that we will not be offering virtual attendance options or livestreaming for remote participants at this conference.
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For any additional questions or assistance, please contact us at nyuafricangradsclub@gmail.com. We are happy to help!
From NYU Africa Conference’24
Theme: Tech Horizons- Shaping Africa’s Future Through Innovation and Sustainable Development
“This was an incredible experience! The diverse range of speakers and thought-provoking discussions was very inspiring and motivating!”
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“I highly recommend this conference to anyone passionate about driving positive change in Africa as an African, member of the diaspora, or just anyone with genuine interest in its development!”
- attendee
“Seeing recent alumni becoming true Trail Blazers in their fields and speaking on their experience at NYU was truly empowering!“
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“It was such an honor to speak at this conference! The enthusiasm of everyone was truly commendable. I'm grateful for the platform to share my knowledge and contribute to meaningful conversations about Africa's future."
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Conference Board
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Sola Atinsola
NYU School of Professional Studies
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Josephine Odusanya
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Chinenye Ezeokoli
NYU School of Global Public Health
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Kofoworola Owokotomo
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Email nyuafricangradsclub@gmail.com for enquiries
About AGSA
Our mission is to cultivate a thriving community of African graduate students at NYU by addressing their social, cultural, academic, and professional needs. AGSA is committed to creating a conducive environment for personal and academic growth, while promoting African cultural diversity and understanding.