
The 16th annual Oxford Africa Business Forum, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, from March 14–15, 2025, had an amazing performance by Ghanaian Afrobeat artist KiDi.
On March 15, he performed at a unique networking reception that offered guests a lively cultural experience.
The Oxford Africa Business Alliance hosts the Oxford Africa Business Forum, which brings together academics, businesspeople, and leaders to talk about the continent’s economic future.
In order to propel the continent’s progress, this year’s subject, “progress Trajectory: Globalisation vs. Domestic Collaboration,” examined how to strike a balance between local partnerships and global integration.
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KiDi, who is well-known for his contributions to the Afrobeat genre, said he was excited to be a part of the event and highlighted Africa’s innovative potential, especially in the digital and creative sectors.
Other well-known speakers at the summit, including as football player Didier Drogba, governor Dikko Radda, and businesswoman Rebecca Enonchong, added to the conversations about Africa’s economic growth and cooperation tactics.