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The African Magazine is the definitive luxury business magazine dedicated to celebrating the titans of industry, showcasing Africa, empowering Africans, and the architects of Africa’s future. We provide an exclusive lens into the lives of the continent’s most influential billionaires, visionary entrepreneurs, and the corporate giants driving the "African Excellence" movement. The African Magazine provides the deep, structural narrative of the continent's evolution. It is a publication of record that balances rigorous economic data with the story of generational power. From the smart-city penthouses of Eko Atlantic to the Sovereign AI hubs in Nairobi and Cairo, The African Magazine delivers high-stakes business intelligence, high-net-worth lifestyle features, and peer-to-peer interviews with the C-Suite elite. Each issue is a masterclass in resilience, innovation, and legacy-building, tailored for the global investor and the African professional.
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ArticleCoins of the Medina: A Study in Monetary Resilience
ArticleThe Wings of Change: Africa's Aerial Renaissance
The morning sun casts long shadows across Terminal 3 at Cairo International Airport as Amina Okafor, a Lagos-based tech entrepreneur, navigates the polished corridors between flights. "Five years ago, this journey would have required an...
ArticleThe Quiet Pivot of the Billionaire Strategist
In the landscape of high-stakes African finance, few moves are as calculated or as telling as those made by Johann Rupert. Through his investment vehicle, Remgro, the South African billionaire recently completed a significant retreat from...
ArticleLetter from the Editor: Re-architecting a New Narrative
ArticleSIM TSHABALALA: From Soweto to the Summit: The Rise of Sim Tshabalala
ArticleProfit with Purpose: Inside the Empire of Abdulsamad Rabiu
The morning sun streams through the floor-to-ceiling windows of BUA Group's Lagos headquarters, illuminating a scale model of what will soon be Africa's largest single-line cement plant. Abdulsamad Rabiu, dressed in an impeccably tailored...
ArticleWho Regulates the God Economy: Inside the Rise of Africa’s Prophetic Billionaires
The "God Economy" in Nigeria is a world where faith meets high-level finance, operating almost entirely in the shadows of the mainstream banking system. On the surface, it looks like Sunday morning worship, but beneath the choir robes and...