Global Wins & Political Seats: Why Nigerian Stars are Dominating February 2026
Global Wins & Political Seats: Why Nigerian Stars are Dominating February 2026
By [Ohizu Chibuike Paschal] | February 24, 2026
It’s a massive week for the Nigerian creative industry. From the glitz of London’s Royal Festival Hall to the government houses in Edo State, our stars are proving that they aren't just entertainers—they are global icons and policy influencers.
BAFTAs 2026: A Historic Night for Nigeria
The 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) held on Sunday was a "Naija takeover." British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku made history as the first Black British winner of the Best Supporting Actress category for her role in Sinners. Filmmaking brothers Akinola Davies Jr. and Wale Davies also took home an award for Outstanding Debut.
Mercy Johnson-Okojie’s New Political Role
Closer to home, Nollywood legend Mercy Johnson-Okojie has been appointed by Governor Monday Okpebholo as the Special Adviser on Public Engagement and Advocacy for Edo State. This move signals a growing trend of governors leveraging celebrity influence to bridge the gap between government and citizens.
Simi's Digital Archaeology: A Cautionary Tale
While some are celebrating, singer Simi is trending for a different reason. Her recent advocacy against rape culture led social media users to dig up tweets from 2012. The singer has since defended herself, explaining the posts were taken out of context. It's a stark reminder of "cancel culture" in 2026.
Whose win inspired you the most this week? Let’s discuss in the comments!



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