Chude Jideonwo’s new fund for African creators — Communique

Chude Jideonwo’s new fund for African creators — Communique
September 19, 2025 Dorcas

At the Digital Creator Africa Summit in Lagos, Nigerian media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo announced the launch of the Fourth Mainland Creator Fund, a $500,000 initiative that will provide direct capital injections to African creators. The fund, which will begin operations in January 2026 with nearly ₦1 billion of Jideonwo’s personal funds, is designed to back bold individual creators and help them scale into global media brands.

Unlike traditional grants or mentorship schemes, the Fourth Mainland Fund will invest directly in people — not companies or NGOs. “Grants don’t build empires. Mentorship doesn’t scale industries. Capital does,” Jideonwo told the audience. “Creators don’t need permission; they need people betting on them in a systemic pattern.” Platform-agnostic and wide-reaching, the fund will support creators across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Substack, and beyond, wherever their audiences are.

The initiative will be managed by Jideonwo’s Joy, Inc., under the leadership of newly appointed CEO Jennifer Mairo, and will also launch a “record label for creators.” With Africa’s creator economy projected to grow from $3.08 billion in 2023 to nearly $30 billion by 2032, Jideonwo says the time has come for institutional investment to accelerate success stories like Mark Angel, Tayo Aina, and Ruth Kadiri. The Fourth Mainland Fund marks a bold bet on Africa’s future storytellers.

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