Tag: Nissi Ogulu

  • Nissi Ogulu emerges Forbes youth icon at 31

    Nissi Ogulu emerges Forbes youth icon at 31

    Nissi Ogulu is the 31-year-old sister to award winning Nigerian music star, Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy.

    Away from that, she’s a polymath bridging the worlds of music, visual arts, engineering, and entrepreneurship.

    Unknown to many, Nissi is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, fine artist and the founder of Creele Animation. Some have attributed her singing ability as trying to follow in her brother’s footsteps but for Nissi, it’s far from the assumption as she’s solidified her achievements with several accolades over the years.

    Recently, Ogulu took the stage at the Forbes Woman Africa Leading Women Summit 2025, delivering a compelling speech that resonated deeply with global leaders, innovators, and change-makers while being honoured with the prestigious ‘Youth Icon Award.’

    Nissi shared an inspiring message on the power of creativity, resilience, and innovation in shaping Africa’s future.

    Her address championed the rise of women in leadership, the evolution of sustainable technology, and the responsibility of African creatives to own their narratives.

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    In her speech, Nissi highlighted her work with Kemet Automotive, the pioneering electric vehicle company she co-founded to revolutionise mobility in Africa.

    She emphasised the urgent need for sustainable innovation, infrastructure investment, and policies that empower African entrepreneurs to drive lasting change.

    Drawing from her own experiences as an engineer who contributed to the design of the 2023 Range Rover model, she challenged young women to step into industries traditionally dominated by men, reminding them that true leadership is born at the intersection of creativity and courage.

    “We are not waiting for a seat at the table anymore; we are building our own tables,” she declared, igniting a wave of applause from the audience.

    Beyond technology and business, Nissi’s speech reinforced the interconnectedness of creativity and innovation, illustrating how art, music, and engineering are powerful tools for progress. She encouraged young women to embrace multifaceted identities, reject limitations, and forge paths that redefine what success looks like. Her presence at the summit was not just as a speaker but as a symbol of the limitless potential African women possess when they dare to dream beyond convention.

    As an artist, visionary behind Creele Animation Studios and co-founder of Kemet Automotive with a global presence, Nissi Ogulu continues to challenge norms and redefine industries, making her one of the most influential voices of her generation. Her speech and receipt of the ‘Youth Icon Award’ at Forbes Woman Africa’s Leading Women Summit 2025 will be remembered as a defining moment that champions a new era of bold, fearless, and innovative African leadership.

  • I’m starting 2024 with a bang –  Nissi Ogulu

    I’m starting 2024 with a bang – Nissi Ogulu

    Afro-Singer and songwriter, Nissi Ogulu has announced her first-ever headline show in New York, United States of America.

    Nissi, who is Burna Boy’s younger sister, promised the event would be an unforgettable night of music, dance, and pure Afrobeats euphoria.

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    “2024 we are starting with a bang! I’m so excited to announce my first headline performance in New York at the legendary Sounds Of Brazil (SOBs) on March 15 and I am taking the nation gang with me,” she said.

    Nissi launched her music career in 2016 with an infectious single entitled ‘Pay Attention.’ She followed up with the official release of the visuals. Her third single, ‘Familiar,’ was produced by Nigerian music producer Chopstix and was also released in 2016. In 2020, she released her EP titled, ‘IGNITE,’ and later released tracks including ‘Hold,’ ‘Gravity,’ and ‘Overthinking.’