Voice4Africa expands operations in Nigeria, Africa

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By Millicent Ifeanyichukwu

Voice4Africa, an initiative of Kleber Group, has intensified its operations across Nigeria and Africa, reaffirming its commitment to repositioning the continent’s global image through development, storytelling, and human capital investment.

Julian Kleber, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the group, made the assertion in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Monday.

Kleber Group is an internationally positioned integrated marketing and communications agency with more than three decades of experience, specialising in tourism, luxury, lifestyle, and destination branding.

The statement quoted Kleber as saying, “Africa is a continent of limitless potential that can be amplified through collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development partnerships.”

It explained that the initiative sought to change Africa’s historical global portrayal by highlighting opportunities, economic growth, youth entrepreneurship, cultural vibrancy, and community-driven initiatives across the continent for sustainable development.

“With Nigeria as its operational hub, Voice4Africa will implement state-level engagements, stakeholder roundtables, and public-private collaborations to accelerate inclusive socio-economic development and strengthen cross-sector partnerships nationwide.”

“Our commitment is to align perception with measurable progress, ensuring global audiences see Africa through verified achievements, economic dynamism, and the power of youth-driven transformation,” Kleber said.

The statement further said the expansion would focus on skills acquisition programmes, youth empowerment forums, diaspora engagement, and partnerships with public and private sector actors to leverage Africa’s demographic advantage for sustainable enterprise growth.

According to the statement, Voice4Africa plans to collaborate with governments, corporate organisations, non-governmental organisations, tourism stakeholders, creative industries, and media partners to promote verified stories of African resilience, innovation, and excellence across multiple sectors.

“This expansion across Nigeria and the continent reflects our belief that strategic communication, human capital investment, and cross-border partnerships will usher in a new era of African visibility,” Kleber added.

It disclosed that beyond Nigeria, Voice4Africa was engaging institutions and community networks across West, East, Southern, and Central Africa to build a unified continental voice celebrating entrepreneurship, innovation, and cultural depth. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Chinyere Omeire

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