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Next Narrative Africa Fund Reveals Advisory Board Members

Next Narrative Africa Fund Reveals Advisory Board Members

Prominent Industry Executives Joining NNAF Advisory Board Include Khadija Alami, Georgia Arnold, Effie T. Brown, Nitin Gajria, Darcy Heusel, Tom Lynch, Ozi Menakaya, Bianca Nepales, Tommy Oliver, Tunde Onitiri, Talitha Watkins, Victor Williams and Sahar Yousefi

February 12, 2026Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF), a $40M mission-driven commercial content fund (paired with a $10M non-profit Venture Studio) focused on African and Diasporan content, today revealed the industry leaders joining its advisory board. The group of 13 joining the board were announced by NNAF founder and CEO Akunna Cook.

Joining the NNAF Board are: producer and Owner of K Films, Khadija Alami; Founder and CEO of  GA-Agency and media and social impact leader, Georgia Arnold; CEO of Gamechanger Films and a governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Effie T. Brown; Managing Director of Google Publisher Partnerships for Asia Pacific and Co-founder of A54 Network Africa, Nitin Gajria; senior film executive and cultural strategist Darcy Heusel; Principal CEO of independent production company Tom Lynch Co., Tom Lynch; Founder of management and production company Continental Entertainment, Ozi Menakaya; creative technologist and senior entertainment executive, Bianca Nepales; Founder and CEO of Confluential Films and media brand Black Love, Tommy Oliver; global investment and project finance executive, Tunde Onitiri; Co-Founder and President of ColorCreative Management & Productions, Talitha Watkins; Founder and Managing Partner of Lions Range Group, Victor Williams; and film financing executive and producer, Sahar Yousefi.

Said Akunna Cook, “This powerhouse group of creative industry players and finance experts have assembled to prove that investing in African narratives is a sophisticated investment strategy driving innovation, creating jobs, and delivering world-class entertainment to a global audience.”

The purpose of NNAF is to shift the global perception of the continent by industrializing the African narrative. 

NNAF invests in Africa’s burgeoning TV, film and new media sectors. Content creators in Africa and the diaspora will be empowered via financing for the development, production and marketing of projects that shift long-standing narratives. $40 million will be deployed in equity financing, and $10 million in grants, to support television and film projects from Africa and the diaspora over the next five years. 

In March, NNAF will announce its first slate of 6–10 projects selected from over 2,000 global submissions.

NNAF seeks to de-risk investment into African content. By selecting and developing the most commercially compelling content, NNAF aims to deliver strong returns for investors while helping to transform Africa’s creative industries.

NNAF has been active to kick off the year. Earlier this month, NNAF set a strategic partnership with Parrot Analytics, positioning NNAF as Africa’s first “Parrot-powered” investor, utilizing the industry’s leading predictive data to scientifically validate the thesis that African content is a globally undervalued asset class. The alliance brings data-driven intelligence to NNAF’s Advisory Board as it prepares to set its inaugural slate and will yield a co-branded landscape study highlighting investment opportunities in African movies and series for the global investment and creative communities, which will be made public in March.

About Next Narrative Africa Fund

The Next Narrative Africa Fund is a mission-driven content and media investment vehicle targeting $50 million in total capitalization to support commercially viable audio-visual content made on the Continent by African and African-diaspora storytellers. With initial seed backing secured, NNAF is executing a hybrid strategy to deploy $40 million in commercial equity financing alongside a $10 million grant-making venture studio.

NNAF is designed to bridge the gap between global capital and African creativity, deploying institutional-grade financing to de-risk the export of high-value intellectual property. By leveraging data to validate the global demand for African content, the fund aims to mobilize strategic partners and capital to industrialize the African narrative. The Fund’s dual mandate targets superior financial returns for investors while building the infrastructure of Africa’s creative economy.

NNAF seeks to support creatives on the continent and in the diaspora telling powerful, authentic stories that not only entertain but also tackle socially relevant themes and transform the stereotypical presentation of Africa in the media.

For more information, please visit www.nextnarrativeafricafund.com.

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