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Renowned Ghanaian photographers, Twinsdntbeg, known for capturing the vibrant tapestry of Africa, have received an official invitation to participate as panelists at the prestigious Warwick Africa Summit 2024.
This annual student-led conference, scheduled for March 2–3 at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, promises to be a beacon for intellectual discourse, bringing together thought leaders, including luminaries like Professor Yemi Osinbajo and Dr Mo Ibrahim.
The theme of 'WAS' 2024, “Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu,” translates to “I am because you are,” emphasizing unity and collective belonging.
Twinsdntbeg’s persistent commitment to showcasing Africa’s essence, different cultures, and true stories is well aligned with the topic. The invitation to be panelists demonstrates Twinsdntbeg’s importance in upgrading the narrative surrounding Africa’s growth.
They have carved a niche for themselves by presenting Africa in a fresh light, transcending stereotypes, and amplifying the voices that often go unheard. As panelists at WAS 2024, they will have the opportunity to share their rich perspective on Africa’s past, present, and future, contributing to the collective dialogue on the continent’s development.

The Warwick Africa Summit has established itself as a platform for fostering connections, facilitating discussions, and promoting innovative ideas about Africa’s trajectory. Having them on board adds a layer of authenticity and creativity, promising attendees an engaging and insightful experience.
The Summit organizers expressed their excitement, stating that their dedication to capturing Africa’s essence makes them an ideal fit for the conference.
The inclusion of Twinsdntbeg as panelists reinforces the Summit’s commitment to showcasing diverse narratives and fostering a sense of shared humanity.
As they prepare to hit the stage at WAS 2024, their presence promises to enhance the conversation about Africa’s development, making an unforgettable stamp on this year’s theme of togetherness and communal belonging.
Twinsdntbeg readers and followers will get the opportunity to witness firsthand the convergence of innovation and influential debate at one of the most prestigious meetings focusing on Africa’s future.
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