Stakeholders Magazine, the premier publication for the African Renaissance and the New Power Class, announced a strategic global expansion of its editorial and business operations. As part of its 2027 roadmap, the magazine is seeking high-influence Regional Principals to lead new bureaus in eight primary power hubs: London, New York, Dubai, Tokyo, Milan, Accra, Nairobi, and Johannesburg.

Under the leadership of Founder and Publisher, Daniel Omonze, Stakeholders Magazine is evolving into a “Narrative Infrastructure” platform. This transition moves the publication beyond traditional media, transforming it into a strategic system that connects global institutional capital with African innovation. The new Regional Principals will serve as strategic partners, bridging their local financial and technological ecosystems with the continent’s most critical economic corridors.
“We are not just expanding our desks; we are architecting a global network of influence,” says Daniel Omonze. “
Our Regional Principals will be the faces of the ‘Sovereign Standard’ in their cities. We are looking for individuals who possess the network, the vision, and the institutional gravitas to sit at the table with CEOs and Ministers to map the future of the African Renaissance.”

The Role of the Regional Principal Unlike traditional journalistic roles, the Regional Principal acts as a Bureau Chief and Strategic Partner.
Key responsibilities include:
* Curating the 2027 Founders’ Ledger: Identifying and onboarding the 24 “Architects” who will anchor the magazine’s global advisory board.
* Leading Sovereign Sector Audits: Overseeing high-level data reports on Energy, Fintech, and Infrastructure within their respective regions.
* Hosting Sovereign Roundtables: Executing exclusive, closed-door executive summits for the New Power Class and institutional investors.

A Partnership-First Model
In alignment with the magazine’s “Sovereign Standard,” these positions offer a performance-equity hybrid model. Principals will share significantly in the institutional revenue generated from global sponsorships, sector audits, and the Founding Stakeholder commitments fees.

How to Apply
Stakeholders Magazine invites seasoned media executives, investment bankers, policy analysts, and strategic communications consultants to apply. Applicants must demonstrate deep connections to their local business communities and a commitment to the “African Renaissance” narrative.
Interested candidates are invited to submit a Letter of Intent and a Professional Biography to the Office of the Publisher at – stakeholders@ stakeholdersmagazine.com
























