Blogger Ilana Sharlin Stone speaks about why she loves the homecoming story of South Africans Leigh Lisk and Lucy Beard. Leigh and Lucy met at university in Grahamstown, South Africa, where... read more →
Kenyan Sneha Shah is the Managing Director of Thomson Reuters Africa. She is responsible for the growth of the business through the development of regional hubs in East, West and Southern... read more →
Nigerian-born and US-educated, Alex Okosi is responsible for driving the growth and development of Viacom International Media Networks' Africa portfolio of iconic kids, youth, music, comedy and general entertainment brands... read more →
Cameroonian Acha Leke, a partner at Mckinsey & Company, and the co-Founder of the African Leadership Network and the African Leadership Academy, tells Homecoming Revolution why he decided to take... read more →
Ghanaian Samuel Mensah is founder and CEO of KISUA, an innovative ecommerce platform offering exclusive African inspired fashion online to global consumers. Here is his homecomer story. Prior to founding... read more →
My name is Edward Ndopu, I am 25 and currently head Amnesty International’s Youth Engagement Programme for Africa. I moved back to South Africa last year after graduating with High Distinction... read more →
Debbie Peters is a consultant with extensive experience private equity funds, investments, infrastructure, real estate and healthcare with a focus on Africa. She has set up various off-shore funds in... read more →
Fashion designer Helena Aya Aidoo-Morrison the brain behind the Aya Morrison fashion label, spent six years living abroad before returning to Ghana. Her brand is one of the most popular... read more →
Folake Owodunni, a strategy consultant, non-profit enthusiast, writer and soon to be mom, returned to Nigeria after studying a Bachelors in Biology from the University of Oregon, USA and a... read more →
South African Shirley Duma spent 25 years living in the United States before returning home. Below is her homecomer story. I grew up in Dobsonville, Soweto with my parents and... read more →
