Africa’s esports and gaming ecosystem continues to evolve at an impressive pace, and the latest initiative from Carry1st in partnership with Infinix is proof of that growth.
The Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) Creators College has officially unveiled its “Chosen 10”, curated group of talented content creators set to represent the next generation of gaming storytellers across the continent.
WHAT IS THE CREATORS COLLEGE?

The Creators College is a talent development program built around Call of Duty: Mobile, designed to:
- Identify emerging gaming creators across Africa
- Equip them with content creation skills
- Amplify their voices within the global esports ecosystem
- Provide exposure, mentorship, and growth opportunities
This initiative highlights a major shift: esports in Africa is no longer just about players, it’s about creators, storytellers, and community builders.
MEET THE CHOSEN 10


The selected creators represent diversity, creativity, and regional strength across Africa:
Nigeria Dominates the List
- Madhatter
- FBI Dave
- One Shade
- Diehard
- Drip Sauce
- Queen of Venus
- Bamiplays
Other African Representatives
- Tecna 🇿🇦 (South Africa)
- Kira 🇿🇦 (South Africa)
- Trinity (Ghana)
Nigeria’s strong representation reinforces its position as a leading force in Africa’s gaming and content creation space.
WHY THIS MATTERS FOR AFRICAN ESPORTS

This initiative is more than just a selection, it’s a strategic investment in the future of African gaming.
Key Impact Areas:
- Content Ecosystem Growth: Creators drive visibility, engagement, and community expansion.
- Mobile Gaming Dominance: With mobile-first markets, CODM continues to be a key driver of esports adoption in Africa.
- Opportunities for Monetization: Selected creators gain access to partnerships, sponsorships, and revenue streams.
- Global Exposure: African creators are being positioned on the global stage, breaking traditional barriers.
THE POWER BEHIND THE INITIATIVE

The collaboration between Carry1st and Infinix reflects a broader commitment to:
- Building Africa’s gaming economy
- Supporting youth-driven digital careers
- Creating structured pathways into esports and content creation
This aligns with the ongoing trend of brands investing directly in African gaming communities.
WHAT’S NEXT?

With the message “The Journey Begins Here”, this is just the starting point.
Expect:
- Training sessions and mentorship programs
- Content challenges and collaborations
- Exclusive campaigns and brand activations
- A new wave of African gaming content across platforms
FINAL THOUGHTS (EAN INSIGHT)
At Esports Africa News (EAN), we see this as a defining moment for the ecosystem.
The Creators College is not just building influencers, it’s building industry leaders, storytellers, and future esports ambassadors for Africa.
As the continent continues to rise in global gaming conversations, initiatives like this ensure that African voices are not just included, they are leading.
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The next level of African esports is here and it’s creator-driven.
