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BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by ogugwa1992(op): 1:48pm On May 27
Bolanle Austen-Peters, Rita Dominic, D’banj and the Big Question Every African Creator Should Be Asking

At the Africa Soft Power Summit 2026 in Nairobi, the conversation was bigger than who wore what, who gave a fire speech, or who got the loudest applause.

It was about what African creatives do next.

Let’s be honest. African culture is already everywhere. Our music is global. Our films are travelling. Our fashion is influencing runways, even American prom culture. Our actors, influencers, designers, comedians and storytellers are moving numbers online every day.

But the question the Africa Soft Power Summit 2026 put on the table was simple: after the visibility, who owns the value?

That is why the Bolanle Austen-Peters, Rita Dominic and D’banj conversation matters.

Bolanle Austen-Peters is not just a theatre champion. She is proof that creativity can become infrastructure. Through Terra Kulture, BAP Productions, stage plays, films, training, production systems and jobs, she has shown that African storytelling can become a full value chain. Her Terra Academy for the Arts has also trained over 60,000 young people for the creative industry.

Her point was clear: the creative economy is not vibes. It is business. It creates jobs, supports fashion, hospitality, tourism, production, media, design and several other sectors. But for it to scale, financiers need to stop treating creativity as a soft or unclear sector and start understanding the business models behind it.

Rita Dominic brought the conversation closer to Nollywood and to every public-facing creative who has ever had visibility without control.

Rita is not just an actress. She is a filmmaker, producer and Co-Founder of The Audrey Silva Company. She has seen Nollywood move from the DVD era to streaming and global platforms. Her point was simple but powerful: visibility can open doors, but ownership is what keeps value in your hands.

During the DVD era, Nollywood actors became famous across Africa, the diaspora and the Caribbean. But the people who controlled the business were often the marketers, gatekeepers and executive producers. Streaming later gave Nollywood global reach, but it also created a new problem: data. If creators do not have access to the backend numbers, how do they know their value? How do they negotiate properly?

That is why Rita’s line hits hard: visibility gets you hired, but ownership gets you paid for life.

For actors, actresses, influencers and public-facing creatives, the product is not only the film, song or post. Sometimes the product is the face, style, voice, image, trust and audience. But if you do not own the platform, the IP, the catalogue, the production company, the data or the business behind that visibility, the real value may still sit elsewhere.

Then D’banj brought the conversation into music, IP and capital.

D’banj is not just a hitmaker. He is also the Founder and CEO of The C.R.E.A.M Platform, a creative enterprise built to help discover, support and monetise African talent. From music to entertainment business, brand partnerships, platform building and continental relevance, his career shows how an artist can move from performance into cultural enterprise.

His point was also very direct: creators are celebrated socially, but questioned commercially. A bank may welcome you, take pictures with you and tell you how much their family loves your work. But once you ask for funding, the question becomes: where is your collateral?

For D’banj, the answer is IP.

That is the part many creatives miss. Your catalogue is an asset. Your character can become an asset. Your format can become an asset. Your audience can become an asset. Your platform can become an asset. But only if it is structured, protected and understood as a business.

Together, their presence at the ASP Summit in Nairobi gave creators a clear message: the next era is not only about talent. It is about structure.

And now AI don enter the chat.

AI can help creators produce cheaper, test ideas, translate content, create visuals, analyse audiences and scale stories across markets. But AI also raises another big question: if your voice, image, script, sound, face or creative style becomes data, who controls it?

That is why African creators need to move from posts to ownership. From followers to formats. From skits to IP. From songs to catalogues. From influence to equity. From “I have numbers” to “I have a business investors can understand.”

And the interesting thing is, money is looking at this space. Across Africa, more investors, platforms, funds, banks and development institutions are paying attention to the creative economy, tech, AI, fashion, film, music, gaming and creator-led businesses.

But capital does not usually chase vibes alone. It follows models, rights, audiences, revenue, distribution and serious ambition.

That was the Africa Soft Power Summit’s point.

The creator economy is no longer just about being seen. It is about being bankable.

So for actors, influencers, filmmakers, musicians, stylists, writers, producers, content creators and creative founders, the next big thing may not be another viral post.

It may be the company behind the post.

The IP behind the character.

The platform behind the audience.

The catalogue behind the sound.

The system behind the talent.

At ASP Summit in Nairobi, Bolanle Austen-Peters, Rita Dominic and D’banj reminded everyone that African soft power is sweet, but ownership is sweeter.
https://plateaujournal.com.ng/bolanle-austen-peters-rita-dominic-dbanj-and-the-big-question-every-african-creator-should-be-asking/

Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by Houseofglam7(f): 6:24am On May 28
Okay but how exactly are we expected to contribute to this discussionhuhhuhhuh?
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by DropsMic(m): 6:26am On May 28
Houseofglam7:
Okay but how exactly are we expected to contribute to this discussionhuhhuhhuh?
I really hope you are a teenager and not a full grown adult.
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by Sonofgod1990(m): 6:33am On May 28
His point was also very direct: creators are celebrated socially, but questioned commercially. A bank may welcome you, take pictures with you and tell you how much their family loves your work. But once you ask for funding, the question becomes: where is your collateral?
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by Mandem05: 6:41am On May 28
Houseofglam7:
Okay but how exactly are we expected to contribute to this discussionhuhhuhhuh?
The question should be what is the criteria for FP material? Because IMO a lot of what i see on FP doesn't belong there. Mods over to you.
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by DONOCSO(m): 6:46am On May 28
There is a fund available for Nigerian creatives through the African Development Bank that is managed by D'banj's company. We should also talk about that.
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 6:47am On May 28
I thought those aforementioned are being celebrated
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by JASONjnr(m): 7:09am On May 28
Sonofgod1990:
His point was also very direct: creators are celebrated socially, but questioned commercially. A bank may welcome you, take pictures with you and tell you how much their family loves your work. But once you ask for funding, the question becomes: where is your collateral?
People like Dbanj did little or nothing to invest on human development or creating paths for younger stars to thrive through him. Why then should banks award him with loans without collateral?
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by kodded(m): 7:22am On May 28
Kids are in the bush and this our yeyebrities dodn't give a fuq about them

How sad embarassed


I'm sure if something similar happened in far away new york and holloywood celeb decides to speak up, these our yeyebrities will also join them to speak about the incident
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by streetsoldier1(m): 7:35am On May 28
JASONjnr:
People like Dbanj did little or nothing to invest on human development or creating paths for younger stars to thrive through him. Why then should banks award him with loans without collateral?
Theb you know nothing about dbanj and CREAM
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by obacasmir: 7:36am On May 28
What has your father done for others?
At least he came to this world before dbanj?


What have you done for others yourself?
You don't come here questioning him when you don't even know if he has some form of charity..
JASONjnr:
People like Dbanj did little or nothing to invest on human development or creating paths for younger stars to thrive through him. Why then should banks award him with loans without collateral?
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by Houseofglam7(f): 7:54am On May 28
DropsMic:
I really hope you are a teenager and not a full grown adult.
Yes I am.
By your comments, I’m guessing you’re a fossil. I’m no archaeologist so, GOODBYE 👋
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by baslone: 8:40am On May 28
JASONjnr:
People like Dbanj did little or nothing to invest on human development or creating paths for younger stars to thrive through him. Why then should banks award him with loans without collateral?
You can’t tell a man how to invest or spend his money.

All man will carry their own cross
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by Basic123: 9:02am On May 28
kodded:
Kids are in the bush and this our yeyebrities dodn't give a fuq about them

How sad embarassed


I'm sure if something similar happened in far away new york and holloywood celeb decides to speak up, these our yeyebrities will also join them to speak about the incident
Kids are in the bush and you are on nairaland enjoying news.
You should be in the bush níwájú looking for them
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by JASONjnr(m): 11:20am On May 28
obacasmir:
What has your father done for others?
At least he came to this world before dbanj?


What have you done for others yourself?
You don't come here questioning him when you don't even know if he has some form of charity..
I have built a project that provides water to communities and I used my influence through NDDC to help pave tra roads to communities with massive palm oil skills.

My father was a reputable chief and in his time help many communities and families settled disputes and I grew up learning wisdom from him.

Now tell me about your generation..... Since you feel dragging people's family will make you have a point
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by JASONjnr(m): 11:21am On May 28
streetsoldier1:
Theb you know nothing about dbanj and CREAM
Well, if you know him too well, you wouldn't argue my points above.. .
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by obacasmir: 1:07pm On May 28
😂 😂 😂.
What did I just read?

So dbanj paying for burna boy video back then in 2013 was nothing?
The way he assisted Davido earlier on was nothing?

You have a herd mentality, erats..
You just come online to write ignorantly while you make empty chest beating about you and your dad's multi billion naira help... 😂.

Shame catch me for both of una 😂 😂 😂.

JASONjnr:
I have built a project that provides water to communities and I used my influence through NDDC to help pave tra roads to communities with massive palm oil skills.

My father was a reputable chief and in his time help many communities and families settled disputes and I grew up learning wisdom from him.

Now tell me about your generation..... Since you feel dragging people's family will make you have a point
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by femi4: 6:13pm On May 28
All talk..no action. Talk is cheap
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by JASONjnr(m): 7:01pm On May 28
obacasmir:
😂 😂 😂.
What did I just read?

So dbanj paying for burna boy video back then in 2013 was nothing?
The way he assisted Davido earlier on was nothing?

You have a herd mentality, erats..
You just come online to write ignorantly while you make empty chest beating about you and your dad's multi billion naira help... 😂.

Shame catch me for both of una 😂 😂 😂.
Lol.... Dbanj never paid for Burna boy's video.... They only had a collabo and nothing of such was made publicly.... Where you de go carry your own news? Show me where Burna said the video was singlehandedly paid for by Dbanj...

Davido said Dbanj gave him his first Rolex and also said he encouraged him musically but not financially....

Who did Dbanj help financially?

About me and my dad.... You asked and I provided you the answers and you decided to hide your tail behind you flat butts like a scared dog..... Not everyone is you or your family members.... We crisis we facts...
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by obacasmir: 10:51pm On May 28
You are not informed obviously, that's why you could ignorantly write about dbanj and debunk what I wrote about him..

You are a shame to yourself, you learnt that from the senior version of you..

Each time I read what you said you did and what your senior ,I mean the chief did 😂..

I just laugh..

Just ask someone to lead you in, check the internet for videos to cure your stark ignorance..

You are very small minded, o fi jo daddy.
JASONjnr:
Lol.... Dbanj never paid for Burna boy's video.... They only had a collabo and nothing of such was made publicly.... Where you de go carry your own news? Show me where Burna said the video was singlehandedly paid for by Dbanj...

Davido said Dbanj gave him his first Rolex and also said he encouraged him musically but not financially....

Who did Dbanj help financially?

About me and my dad.... You asked and I provided you the answers and you decided to hide your tail behind you flat butts like a scared dog..... Not everyone is you or your family members.... We crisis we facts...
Re: BAP, Rita Dominic, D’Banj and the Big Question African Creator Should Be Asking by obacasmir: 9:46am On May 29
I'm sure when dbanj dashed toke makinwa a million naira back then in 2016, you were still in your village wearing pants while rolling tires in the bush that your senior was a chief..😂 😂 😂...

Villagers... 😆
JASONjnr:
Lol.... Dbanj never paid for Burna boy's video.... They only had a collabo and nothing of such was made publicly.... Where you de go carry your own news? Show me where Burna said the video was singlehandedly paid for by Dbanj...

Davido said Dbanj gave him his first Rolex and also said he encouraged him musically but not financially....

Who did Dbanj help financially?

About me and my dad.... You asked and I provided you the answers and you decided to hide your tail behind you flat butts like a scared dog..... Not everyone is you or your family members.... We crisis we facts...
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