The Minds Behind the Mission
From deep-dive investigations to foresight on emerging trends, our editors work at the heart of the industries moving the world forward. We lead with integrity, clarity, and insight—the pillars of the Stakeholders editorial standard. By combining decades of experience in finance, technology, and governance with a commitment to rigorous fact-checking, we provide a reliable perspective on the complex landscape of modern business.
Meet the team committed to keeping you informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve.

Daniel Omonze
Daniel Omonze is a seasoned media strategist and infrastructure advocate with over two decades of experience in journalism and strategic communications. After a rapid ascent in Nigeria’s media sector, he joined the UK-based consultancy Africa Practice in 2007, where he managed high-level special reports and honed his expertise with Africa Investor magazine. In 2010, Daniel founded the Initiative for Infrastructure and Modern City Development (IIMCD), later organizing the landmark 2012 “An Evening with the Government of Nigeria” at the World Infrastructure Summit in Amsterdam. This success led to his 2013 appointment to the Presidential Committee for the launch of Nigeria’s National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (NIIMP).
Since co-founding Heritage Publishing in 2017, Daniel has driven an editorial vision centered on African excellence. He is the publisher of Stakeholders Magazine, launched in February 2025 to amplify the success stories of impactful individuals and organizations across the continent. Currently, he is also spearheading the debut of African Philanthropist, a publication dedicated to celebrating transformative philanthropy. His unique blend of strategic leadership and editorial expertise continues to position Heritage Publishing as a leading voice in the African media landscape.

Mr. Sage Hassan
Mr. Sage Hassan is a veteran storyteller, editor, and media strategist with over three decades of experience documenting the African narrative. A pioneer staff member of Ovation Magazine and former Editor at FIRST October Publications, he has spent his career at the intersection of high-level journalism and strategic brand development.
Known as a “biographer of power,” Mr. Hassan has authored and ghostwritten definitive works for prominent figures, including former President Goodluck Jonathan and General Ibrahim Babangida. His multidisciplinary expertise spans print, filmmaking, and spoken word, having consulted for global organizations like the British Council, MacArthur Foundation, and various top-tier financial institutions.
As Editor-in-Chief of Stakeholders Magazine, Mr. Hassan leverages his analytical depth and vast media network to curate the stories of visionaries, brands, and leaders driving growth across the continent. He is an alumnus of the Nigerian media landscape who remains committed to educating and entertaining through the power of the written word.

Chiemelie Kyrian Offor
Chiemelie Kyrian Offor is an award-winning author, thriller novelist, and strategic communications expert. As Editor-at-Large for Stakeholders Magazine, he serves as a primary bridge between global literary storytelling and high-level corporate and political discourse.
With a career rooted in “cinematic realism,” Kyrian is the creator of the acclaimed Chioma Obi espionage series, earning international recognition for his ability to navigate complex themes of global power, moral sacrifice, and geopolitics. This unique background allows him to provide deep narrative oversight and a transcontinental lens to the magazine’s editorial direction.
Splitting his time between Lagos and California, Kyrian oversees special features and high-profile profiles, ensuring the magazine’s content resonates with a global audience. His dual expertise as a highly sought-after ghostwriter and a political-espionage specialist makes him an invaluable asset in shaping the voice of Stakeholders Magazine.
Beyond the editorial board, he continues to develop high-stakes projects for film and television, maintaining a pulse on the intersection of media, culture, and influence.

Alero Okiki
Alero Okiki is an insightful strategist who combines analytical precision with a deep commitment to cultural advocacy. Holding a degree in Industrial Mathematics from Delta State University, she leverages her background to lead high-impact strategic initiatives and the expansion of our publishing arm.
As the founder of the acclaimed Book Fever, Alero has established herself as a pivotal figure in the literary community. Her vision is to drive an “intelligent cultural revolution” by transforming special projects into holistic hubs for learning, poetry, and leadership development.
Driven by values of kindness and education, Alero operates on a simple but powerful philosophy: “I live my best, I give my best, and I expect the best”. At Stakeholders Magazine, she is dedicated to fostering global educational orientations and building sustainable local and international partnerships.

Jennifer Nwobodo
Jennifer Nwobodo is a results-oriented business professional with over 10 years of experience in sales management, administration, and entrepreneurship. She has held key leadership roles at CIG Motors, Sheltamatics Limited, and Crown Vision Limited, and was the founder and CEO of J’eamouri Clothier.
She holds a B.Sc. in Political Science and Public Administration from Redeemer’s University. Jennifer is dedicated to driving sustainable growth and excellence within the organization.

Oluwafemi Akanbi
Oluwafemi Akanbi is a dynamic creative leader with over a decade of experience in visual conceptualization and brand strategy. As the Head of Creative & Graphics Design at Heritage Publishing Nigeria Limited, he specializes in translating complex narratives into compelling visual identities for flagship titles like Stakeholders Magazine.
Femi’s unique professional edge lies in his background in Civil Engineering, holding an HND from Lagos State Polytechnic and an OND from Kwara State Polytechnic. This technical foundation allows him to approach design with rare structural precision, balancing artistic flair with meticulous project management.

Musa Elashkham
Musa Elashkham serves as a Contributing Editor at Stakeholders Magazine, where he provides incisive analysis on global power dynamics with a primary focus on the US-Middle East crisis. An outspoken critic of imperialist policies, Mr. Elashkham utilizes his deep economic background to challenge interventionist narratives and examine the sovereign rights of nations within the global financial order.
Currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Tripoli, Mr. Elashkham has navigated a distinguished career path in Libyan academia, serving as a Research Assistant, Lecturer, and now a senior academic voice. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Ottawa, Canada, a background that allows him to bridge Western economic theory with the lived geopolitical realities of the Global South.
His research specializes in economic and financial crises, viewing them not merely as market fluctuations but as central tools of geopolitical leverage. Through his published work and ongoing projects, Mr. Elashkham offers our readers a rigorous, anti-imperialist lens on the forces driving conflict and economic instability in the modern era.























