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(Event highlights from South South Media Week 2026. Photo: Vanguard News)
This weekend, Port Harcourt will host the seventh edition of the South South Media Week (SSMW) 2026, a key gathering focused on driving economic transformation in the Niger Delta. The event aims to spark dialogue on innovation, investment, and long-term development strategies.
Held at The Grace Place on Evo Road in the Government Reserved Area (GRA), the two-day summit from May 8–9 will convene policymakers, entrepreneurs, tech leaders, and creatives to explore actionable solutions for growth.
Organizers describe this year’s theme—”Bold & Deeper”—as a call to move beyond rhetoric and implement tangible economic reforms. The event highlights sustainability, digital transformation, and youth empowerment in the region.
“This is more than just discussions; it’s about redefining the Niger Delta’s role beyond resource extraction,” said convener Tammy Halliday. “We’re fostering a mindset shift toward value creation and ownership.”
Attendees can expect keynote sessions, industry panels, and initiatives supporting emerging talents, including grant opportunities and startup showcases. Halliday emphasized bridging gaps between stakeholders to unlock the region’s potential.
Major partners for SSMW 2026 include Spotify, Cribz, Hop Services, The Reach, Buzz Africa PR, and AI Advantage Hub, reflecting cross-sector collaboration.
The conference kicks off Friday with registrations from local and international participants eager to shape the Niger Delta’s future.
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