The creative industry in Nigeria received a significant boost as key players gathered for a day of empowerment and strategy sharing. The Kingdom Achievers Awards (KAA) 2025 Inspire Conference successfully held at the MUSON Centre in Lagos on November 9, 2025, setting the stage for the fourth edition of the awards.
A Platform for Christian Creatives to Thrive
This year's Inspire Conference, a precursor to the main KAA event, was buzzing with energy. It attracted a diverse mix of talents from music, film, writing, art, and digital storytelling. Since its inception in 2022, KAA has dedicated itself to elevating influential Christian creators who pursue careers defined by excellence, strong values, and a commitment to uplifting their communities. The conference sessions were meticulously designed to equip these talents with the tools needed for success in a competitive landscape.
Felix Imoh's Blueprint for Creative Resilience
A major highlight was the panel discussion titled “Overcoming the Odds as a Creative.” Felix Imoh, the Public Relations Manager for leading digital platform Legit.ng, brought his extensive experience in entertainment marketing to the table. He shared the stage with fellow experts Olubori Paul and Fabian George for a candid conversation about the realities of building a creative career today.
Imoh's advice was rooted in years of collaborating directly with creators, entertainers, and brands. He emphasized the non-negotiable elements for long-term success. “Every creative journey rises when vision stays steady,” he told the attentive audience. “Talent grows stronger when artists build systems around their work — systems that carry them through seasons when inspiration feels far away.”
The Power of Storytelling and Community
Moving beyond individual talent, Imoh stressed the critical importance of narrative and support networks. He explained how strategic storytelling can unlock opportunities that skill alone cannot. “When creatives tell their stories with intention, they open doors that skills alone may not open,” he noted. He further advised that “Visibility grows through consistency, community, and a clear understanding of what makes your work matter.”
His session was praised for providing not just inspiration but also actionable, practical direction. Attendees left with concrete ideas they could immediately apply to their craft and long-term professional goals. The insights from Imoh and other speakers have helped solidify the foundation for future KAA events, which aim to place creativity, purpose, and impact at the heart of Africa's cultural growth.
Legit.ng Strengthens Its Support for the Creative Economy
The event also underscored Legit.ng's evolving role as a major media partner and supporter of Nigeria's creative sector. By serving as a key media partner for KAA 2025, the platform reinforced its commitment to amplifying the voices and stories of creators. Through its dedicated entertainment desk, special coverage, and vast digital reach, Legit.ng continues to champion artistic expression and the platforms that nurture emerging and established talent alike.