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  • Masai Ujiri urges African youths to dream bigger

    Masai Ujiri urges African youths to dream bigger

    Giants of Africa Co-Founder Masai Ujiri has urged  African youths to believe in their potential, grow with purpose and uplift others along the way. He says the future of the continent rests in their hands.

    He said this in Kigali, at the International Youth Day Forum held at BK Arena in Kigali, where over 2,000 youth aged 15 to 19 from 20 African countries gathered as part of the ongoing Giants of Africa Festival.

    The week-long event, which runs from July 26 to August 2, brings together young innovators, entrepreneurs, and students.

    Among the notable guests were Rwanda’s Minister of Youth and Arts Jean-Nepo Abdallah Utumatwishima; Minister of Sports Nelly Mukazayire, and Fred Swaniker, Founder of the African Leadership University (ALU). Ujiri thanked President Paul Kagame, First Lady Jeannette Kagame, the Imbuto Foundation, and the Rwandan government for their support of the continental initiative.

    “I am overwhelmed just by the support of the people of Africa and how they have supported. We can all support each other and even make ourselves bigger.”

    He also acknowledged the NBA family for its long-term collaboration in promoting basketball across the continent. “My mom used to pull my ear, and she would say, ‘Is this basketball going to feed you? Is this basketball going to feed you?’ It’s feeding a whole lot of other people now.”

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    He encouraged youth not to compare themselves to others but to recognize their values and shared roots, adding  Africa has ‘everything’ to become great

    “Because you see all of us here that came to speak, we say we are CEOs, presidents, we are champions, we say we are this, we are that. Guess what? We all grew up in Africa,” he said.

    “We wore our pants the same, we wore our shorts the same, and we went to school with no shoes. We all did it the same. And we got to where we are.

    “If we can do it, I’m telling you, I’m not that smart. You guys are smarter. I know all of us are not as smart as you, the youth. If we can do it, you guys can do it bigger, better.

     “We dreamed of something big, something that was not about ourselves. It’s about you guys. We will come and go. You are tomorrow. You are the future of Africa. So, take it and go. Believe and grow and be better. And make this continent something.

    “When you become something, stay humble. Come back and take people with you. Be something; be meaningful to our continent because our continent is bigger than all of us. And it’s time we respect that. Instead of fighting each other, we stay together,” he added.

    Minister Utumatwishima commended Giants of Africa for choosing Rwanda to host the 2025 edition of the festival.

     “Your name alone speaks volumes, ‘Giants’. It’s not about height or fame; it’s about mind-set. You remind us that being a giant is possible for African youth, not just in basketball, but in business, global leadership, the arts, and innovation.”

  • Masai Ujiri’s Giants of Africa unveils Starr, Leonard for Africa basketball  festival

    Masai Ujiri’s Giants of Africa unveils Starr, Leonard for Africa basketball  festival

    Giants of Africa, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering African youth through basketball, alongside its founder Masai Ujiri, have announced additional talent for Giants of Africa Festival 2025.

    Nigerian pop sensation Ayra Starr has been announced as a performer at the festival’s Closing Concert on August 2, joining a powerhouse lineup that includes Afrobeats stars Kizz Daniel and Timaya. Additionally, local Rwandan artist Alyn Sano is now set to perform at the festival’s inaugural Threads of Africa Fashion Show on July 31. Launching a week of unforgettable music moments, the festival’s exhilarating Opening Show on July 27 will feature performances by South African DJ phenomenon Uncle Waffles, MTV VMA-winning choreographer Sherrie Silver. Rwandan stars Kevin Kade, Ruti Joël, Boukuru and Chriss Easy will also perform opening weekend.

    Two-time NBA champion Kawhi Leonard has also been added to Giants of Africa Festival 2025’s all-star lineup. The L.A. Clippers forward will mentor youth campers, open a new basketball court in partnership with Giants of Africa at St. Ignatius School, and host a special clinic for 50 local youth at Club Rafiki in one of Kigali’s most underserved districts. Additional celebrity guests appearing throughout the week include Robin Roberts, Chiney Ogwumike, Didier Drogba, Michael Blackson, Boris Kodjoe, and more.

    Returning to the vibrant city of Kigali, Rwanda from July 26-August 2, Giants of Africa Festival 2025 will bring together 320 young athletes from 20 African nations, and more than 20,000 spectators for a week of community, culture, basketball, education, and entertainment. Masai Ujiri recently appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show and Good Morning America to discuss how the festival unites communities, spark potential, and drive transformative change across the continent.

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    Since 2003, Giants of Africa has empowered youth through basketball, hosting camps and building courts across the continent. The foundation not only teaches game fundamentals, but connects young people with inspirational mentors who show how determination, leadership, and integrity can transform dreams into reality. Also central to their mission is basketball’s unique power to transcend barriers and unite diverse communities. The festival brings this vision to life with a weeklong youth basketball camp and tournament, uniting young men and women from Senegal, Nigeria, Cameroon, Mali, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Benin, Gabon, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Tanzania, D.R. Congo, Somalia, Ethiopia, Morocco, Botswana, and South Africa.

    Giants of Africa Festival 2025 follow the inaugural Giants of Africa Festival which took place in Kigali in 2023 in celebration of the non-profit’s 20th anniversary. The event united over 250 youth basketball players from 16 African nations, drew in over 14,000 spectators, and saw an estimated $1.5M invested into Kigali’s local economy. The festival culminated in a closing concert featuring performances from Afrobeats icon Davido, Queen of Afrobeats Tiwa Savage, Rwanda’s own Bruce Melodie, and South African superstar Tyla. It was a beacon of unity, inspiration, and transformation that ignited the continent. Building upon their bold ambitions, Masai Ujiri and Giants of Africa are poised to make an even more powerful statement in 2025.

    Tickets for Giants of Africa Festival 2025’s Opening Show and Closing Concert are on sale now. To learn more about the festival, its other initiatives and to purchase tickets or VIP and corporate packages, please visit www.GOAFestival.org or email info@giantsofafrica.org.