Nosakhare Tunde-Oni Graces TTYBrand Africa Issue 11 cover on Scaling Smarter in Africa’s Next Growth Phase

TTYBrand Africa magazine has officially released Issue 11, spotlighting Pan-African strategist and advisor Nosakhare Tunde-Oni as its cover star, in an edition focused on strategic leadership and sustainable growth across the continent.

The January-February 2026 issue, themed Scaling Smarter: Strategic Leadership in Africa’s Next Growth Phase,” explores a critical transition facing African businesses, leaders, and institutions as the continent moves beyond startup momentum into an era that demands structure, clarity, and long-term vision. The magazine positions this moment as a defining one for Africa’s entrepreneurial and leadership ecosystem, where growth must now be guided by strategy rather than speed.

Nosakhare Tunde-Oni’s cover feature anchors the issue, offering insight into his journey, philosophy, and impact as a trusted advisor to founders, executives, and organizations across Africa. In the interview, he reflects on leadership maturity, the importance of systems, and why sustainable scale requires intention, discipline, and people-centered decision-making. His perspective speaks directly to entrepreneurs and business leaders navigating expansion in increasingly complex African markets.

Issue 11 also features in-depth commentary and analysis on Africa’s evolving economic and policy landscape, including stories that examine modernization efforts, economic trade-offs, leadership responsibility, and the narratives shaping Africa’s global perception. Through business insights, leadership reflections, and cultural commentary, the edition reinforces the idea that Africa’s next growth phase will be defined not by how fast it grows, but by how wisely it scales.

According to the Editor in Chief, Betty Buzo, the issue reflects TTYBrand Africa’s continued commitment to spotlighting African excellence, thought leadership, and authentic storytelling that informs, inspires, and challenges readers across the continent and the diaspora. The publication emphasizes leadership, trust, and long-term value creation as core themes for 2026 and beyond.

The magazine is now available with Issue 11 set to be featured prominently across the platform’s digital and social media channels. Readers can explore the full cover story, discover the journey of Nosakhare Tunde-Oni, and engage with insights aimed at entrepreneurs, policymakers, creatives, and business leaders shaping Africa’s future.