Press Release: TVO Tribe Goes Public With Their New Vision.

I started Tvotribe to help other people like myself build their creative interest.

I started Tvotribe to help other people like myself build their creative interest.

Tvotribe drives relaunch with the #homeiscalling What if you can access a community dedicated to your creative growth?

Tvotribe is just the place for you. Creative community, Tvotribe has today unveiled a new chapter in its journey-a chapter now written under the name “The Tribe” Victoria Olajide, the luminary guiding The Tribe’s course, envisioned a sanctuary where creatives could nourish their craft and where the resonance of African narratives could resound far and wide.

“I started Tvotribe to help other people like myself build their creative interest. “We had so much to tell, but we had little resources that were attuned to our culture and limited access to stories created by African storytellers like ourselves.” Fueled by its passion to do more, The Tribe has honed its vision and aspirations to something more robust, more aspirational, and more global.

As the community transitions to be addressed as The Tribe, Victoria Olajide emphasizes, “I envision a safe, united space where creatives can explore their art and build their interests. A space where African storytellers can dare to dream about the limitless possibilities within their creative endeavors.”

The Tribe’s Assistant Director, Dammy Ojikutu, elaborates, “Our new identity transcends a mere name change. With The Tribe, we’re building a home where creatives can explore, build, and dream. It’s a space where African storytellers can unravel the boundless potential within their creative pursuits.” In a bold move towards expansion, The Tribe promises to metamorphose into a diverse society, facilitating dialogues that delve into the core essence of African identity. Positioned at the intersection of culture and community, The Tribe aims to infuse different sectors with a unified message: the promotion of the true African essence.

Through the #hashtag #homeiscalling, The Tribe invites all to find solace and belonging within its embrace. As the tribe aptly puts it, ‘with us, you can concentrate on transforming your brilliant ideas into reality while we dedicate ourselves to ensuring that you have all the knowledge that you require, one resource at a time!

ABOUT THE TRIBE From Inkuru Interview Series, which amplifies the voices of African storytellers, to Umdala Award (formerly Poet Laureate), which honors impactful narratives and creatives, The Tribe continues to redefine the contours of African literature and culture. Discover more about The Tribe’s endeavors at tvotribe.com, and embark on a journey where stories converge, dreams flourish, and #homeiscalling

Omokafe Dennis
Hannah Omokafe Dennis is a 24-year-old journalist and ASRHR Advocate living in Nigeria. She currently serves as a community manager in Konya Shamsrumi and has some of her written works published on writer's space Africa. She enjoys using words and her voice to tell stories.