Facebook’s ‘Made by Africa’ Campaign Puts African Cinema in Global Spotlight
Facebook Campaign Spotlights African Cinema Globally

Facebook has unveiled the sixth edition of its pan-African campaign, ‘Made by Africa, loved by the world: Where stories spark community,’ ahead of Africa Day on May 25. This year’s edition highlights African cinema, featuring a five-part vodcast series that profiles internationally acclaimed actors and filmmakers from Nigeria and South Africa.

Campaign Focus on Film

The 2026 campaign is hosted by leading African podcasters: I Said What I Said from Nigeria and Because We Said So from South Africa. Each episode explores the creative journey, global impact, and community-building efforts of the featured talents on Facebook.

Kezia Anim-Addo, Communications Director for Africa, Middle East & Turkey at Meta, stated: “For six years, Made by Africa has spotlighted talent from across the continent making a mark globally. This year, film takes centre stage. From Nollywood to South African cinema, African stories are reaching audiences worldwide, and Facebook is at the heart of how people come together around cultural moments like these. This campaign backs the filmmakers driving that momentum.”

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Featured Talents

  • Kehinde Bankole (Nigeria) – Two-time AMVCA winner, performed at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, voiced Disney’s Iwaju, and starred in Netflix and Amazon Prime productions.
  • Linda Mtoba (South Africa) – Award-winning actress known for Isibaya, The River, and BET’s Queendom; also a digital entrepreneur and presenter.
  • Nomzamo Mbatha (South Africa) – TIME 100 Next honoree, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, and WEF Young Global Leader; starred in Coming 2 America and Shaka iLembe; executive producer and founder of the Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation.
  • Osas Ighodaro (Nigeria) – Two-time AMVCA Best Actress winner; Nigerian-American actress and producer known for The Smart Money Woman and Fela and the Kalakuta Queens; founder of Imuenyan Productions.
  • Tobi Bakre (Nigeria) – AMVCA-nominated actor known for Brotherhood and Prime Video’s Gangs of Lagos; one of Nollywood’s fastest-rising leading men.

Podcaster Reactions

FK Abudu and Jola Ayeye of I Said What I Said expressed: “We’re excited about this partnership and the chance to collaborate with Facebook in celebrating Africa Day with other brilliant African creatives. Being able to spotlight creators with global impact feels incredibly special to us and we look forward to more partnerships and opportunities to champion African creativity.”

Zama Marubelela and Landzy Gama of Because We Said So added: “As young African content creators, we’re passionate about celebrating African excellence, identity, and culture through honest and relatable conversations. Having Nomzamo Mbatha and Linda Mtoba on Because We Said So made this collaboration with Meta even more special, as they both continue to represent Africa on a global stage while sharing authentic African stories with the world. We’re excited to amplify these voices and be part of a campaign that celebrates African talent, creativity, and storytelling on a global scale.”

Community Challenge

The campaign also evolves its community challenge, #ShareYourAfrica, inviting creators across lifestyle, fashion, and dance to use Meta AI to celebrate African culture through Reels showcasing the traditions and moments shaping African identity today.

Vodcast snippets will be available on the Meta Africa Facebook page, with full episodes on the I Said What I Said and Because We Said So podcasts and talent profiles.

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