Media entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of Joy, Inc., Chude Jideonwo, has been featured on the November 2025 cover of Open Country Magazine, Nigeria’s leading platform for literature, art, and cultural commentary. The publication, renowned for its thoughtful and layered profiles of Africa’s most influential voices, from Cardinal Arinze to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, describes Chude as “the continent’s pre-eminent millennial curator.”
The cover story shows an intimate and incisive look into Chude’s life and work, from his beginnings as a journalist to his groundbreaking projects with #WithChude and Fourthmainland Media. Released in the same week as his new memoir, How Depression Saved My Life, the feature traces how his career has been guided by a commitment to storytelling that heals, awakens, and transforms.
While acknowldeging the cover, Chude shares on his Instagram page, “Profiles aren’t just reporting. They’re how we see — and if you’re the subject, how you’re seen. Reflected. Interpreted. Preserved.” He went on to describe Open Country as “a precious platform that preserves and interprets our stories with care and depth.”
The full story is available now on opencountrymag.com



