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Nigerian Creators recognised at CerAwards Africa 2026

By Aramide Okunboh 

Several Nigerian content creators have been recognised at the CerAwards Africa 2026, an event aimed at celebrating digital talent across the continent.

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The event, which recently took place, highlighted creators making an impact in content creation, with selected individuals receiving special rewards and recognition.

The initiative has drawn attention within the digital space, with many praising the effort to spotlight African creators and provide them with international exposure.

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Reactions have continued to emerge on social media, as users commend the growth of the creator economy and the increasing opportunities available to young talents.

The recognition also reflects the rising influence of digital creators in shaping entertainment and online culture in Nigeria and across Africa.

As the industry continues to expand, platforms like CerAwards are expected to play a role in encouraging creativity and supporting emerging voices.

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