Shodunnke Shogo, Visionary Executive Director, CEO of Phreestyle Sport and founder of the African Development Project AMAPRO, will join the most influential voices in Africa in the fourth summit of African commercial sports scheduled for Mombasa, Kenia, between October 23 and 24, 2025.
The Summit, which will bring together decision makers, investors and policy moders, has positioned Shodunnke as a central figure in discussions about economic potential and football governance.
For more than a decade, it has turned basic football into a viable development and investment pipe, using sport to elevate communities and create paths for the unattended young people in Africa.
Through Amapro, Shodunnke has united the gap between amateur talent and professional opportunity, producing athletes that now thrive in the main leagues around the world.
Its approach aligns the development of football with socioeconomic empowerment, with the use of football not only to discover talent, but to stimulate local economies, attract sponsorship and strengthen community structures.
According to the organizers, Shodunnke will talk about the theme “Build the future of Africa: investment, governance and basic excellence”, it is expected to influence how nations prioritize and finance football from the bases to global stardom.
“We are excited to welcome Shodunnke Shodunnke of Phreestyle Sport and the Development Program of Amapro Africa as a speaker at the Africa 2025 soccer business,” the organizers said in their official official Facebook account.
“Shogo undertakes to reinvent the development of football and sports in Nigeria and throughout Africa.
“Through innovative programs, strategic associations and thought leadership, it is allowing athletes and communities to prosper, both inside and outside the field.
“From converting ideas into creative expression to building sustainable networks that professionalize African sport, Shogo is shaping a future where youth potential meets opportunities.”
The inclusion of Shodunnke at the summit underlines the growing recognition that the success of Africa football is inseparable from strategic investment, visionary leadership and governance reforms.
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