Africa Radio International Names Pioneer Management Team to Lead Pan-African Media Drive
Africa Radio International (ARI), a newly established Pan-African media platform dedicated to amplifying African voices and reshaping the continent’s global image, has announced its pioneer management team to lead its mission of connecting Africa to the world.
In a statement from ARI’s global headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Managing Editor, Binta Suleiman Yero, said the inauguration of the management team marks a major milestone in the organization’s journey toward building a unifying and transformative media hub for Africans at home and in the diaspora.
“We have brought together a group of visionary journalists and media professionals with diverse experience across communications, technology, and community engagement,” Yero said. “Their collective expertise will drive ARI’s mission to connect Africans everywhere, giving them a powerful and authentic voice on the global stage.”
The new management team, she explained, will oversee ARI’s strategic direction, content development, and operational expansion as the organization prepares to launch its flagship radio and multimedia programs across Africa and beyond.
Members of the ARI Management Team include:
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Hassan Maina Kainga – Provides overall leadership and strategic partnerships to drive ARI’s global vision.
Mohammed Abba – Planner/Fixer, responsible for daily operations and seamless delivery of ARI’s news and programs.
Aisha Mu’azu – Associate Editor, leading the creative direction across ARI’s radio, digital, and multimedia platforms.
Idriss Abdallah Bako – Editor, Ghana and West Africa.
Souley Mumouni Barma – Editor, Niger Republic and the Sahel Region.
Maimunatou Sadou – Editor, Republic of Cameroon and Central Africa.
Yero reaffirmed that ARI is poised to set a new standard for Pan-African broadcasting, focusing on credible journalism, compelling storytelling, and inclusive conversations that celebrate Africa’s diversity and potential.
“With our talented team in place, ARI is ready to deliver engaging and impactful content that resonates with African audiences everywhere,” she added. “Our platform will not only inform but also inspire unity and innovation across the continent.”
Africa Radio International, headquartered in Washington, D.C., aims to become a global bridge for African perspectives — promoting cultural exchange, development dialogue, and partnerships that empower the continent’s people and voices.
By PRNigeria