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Sheeraz Hasan: Africa Has Visibility Problem, Holds Solution

Media powerhouse Sheeraz Hasan says Africa is one of the planet's biggest untapped commercial prizes, and that faster access and global visibility are what investors need to turn interest into action.

Sheeraz Hasan: Africa Has Visibility Problem, Holds Solution
Sheeraz Hasan
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  • 1Sheeraz Hasan argues Africa's core challenge is access, not opportunity: investors already know the money is there but need faster, trusted entry routes.
  • 2He toured The Pulse of Africa Media complex and production studios in Addis Ababa and met senior leadership about Africa's global media presence.
  • 3His Ethiopia visit included a stop at the country's artificial intelligence institute, signaling fast-growing tech development.
  • 4Hasan points to Dubai's branding playbook as a blueprint Africa can adapt to attract tourism, residency, and foreign capital.
  • 5As owner of Dubai.News and AbuDhabi.News, Hasan says he can broadcast Ethiopia's rise to A-list celebrities, billionaire investors, and influencers.

Sheeraz Hasan has a message for global investors, entrepreneurs, media executives, and major corporations eyeing future markets. Africa, he says, is one of the biggest untapped commercial prizes on the planet, yet global business traffic still flows far too slowly toward a continent packed with financial opportunity. The ingredients for enormous economic expansion already exist. What is missing is the speed and commercial exposure that serious international participation requires.

Sheeraz Hasan Says Africa Deserves Massive Investor Attention

Hasan explained that Africa's biggest challenge revolves around access. Investors already recognize the major financial upside tied to the continent, yet many still need better entry routes, stronger introductions, trusted business relationships, and faster paths toward serious commercial opportunity.

His statement laid the issue out plainly: "People already know there is money in Africa." That captures a reality many international business players already understand. The capital opportunity exists. The challenge is turning interest into action.

Africa Holds Extraordinary Commercial Potential

Africa presents one of the strongest commercial opportunities currently available to global investors. Natural resources, tourism destinations, agricultural exports, manufacturing, digital entrepreneurship, cultural influence, entertainment value, and expanding technology sectors all contribute to enormous long-term upside.

The continent has the commercial firepower, but stronger international media exposure remains critical for unlocking wider participation. Global attention can accelerate tourism, product demand, trade, corporate partnerships, technology development, and foreign capital at far greater levels.

Addis Ababa Became a Strategic Africa Base

During his visit to Addis Ababa, Hasan toured the state-of-the-art media complex and production studios of The Pulse of Africa Media. He also met senior leadership for major discussions centered on Africa's expanding global media presence and future international commercial opportunities.

The platform exists to amplify authentic African voices while spotlighting economic transformation, innovation, investment opportunities, cultural excellence, and success stories emerging from the continent. That objective fits squarely within the bigger Africa commercial agenda.

Dubai Offers a Powerful Business Blueprint

Hasan also pointed to Dubai as one of the strongest modern examples of successful global branding. Dubai presented entrepreneurs worldwide a highly visible message built around investment opportunities, business registration, tourism expansion, residency options, and financial opportunity.

That formula helped transform Dubai into one of the planet's strongest commercial destinations. Africa, he argues, has the chance to execute a similarly aggressive international business strategy while highlighting its own identity, markets, industries, and economic upside.

Ethiopia Pushes the Africa Story Even Further

His Ethiopia visit also included a stop at the country's artificial intelligence institute, highlighting serious national progress inside one of Africa's fastest-developing technology sectors. That development adds another major layer to Ethiopia's international business appeal.

Heritage, tourism, artificial intelligence, culture, digital innovation, and national development now combine into a powerful economic story that is attracting serious global attention.

Why Sheeraz Hasan Calls Himself the Solution

Hasan believes Africa already possesses everything required for massive commercial expansion on the international stage. Investment opportunity, entrepreneurship, technology, cultural influence, and tourism all exist in extraordinary abundance. The opportunity is there; what global capital needs is a faster route toward the continent's biggest prizes.

He experienced Ethiopia's renaissance in person, and the result, he says, is compelling. Ethiopia's AI progress, tourism appeal, cultural force, business promise, national pride, and media expansion now have a global operator capable of broadcasting the country's ascent to the world.

As owner of Dubai.News and AbuDhabi.News, two powerful, disruptive, and most-watched digital platforms, Hasan can push Ethiopia straight toward A-list celebrities, billionaire investors, and celebrated social media influencers who are always staying tuned. A single Ethiopia story on Dubai.News and AbuDhabi.News can spark instant interest for business or pleasure, and multiple features can multiply the impact, placing Ethiopia in front of the biggest commerce and entertainment moguls worldwide. Add his UAE business relationships, international corporate network, and Hollywood access, and Ethiopia is in for the colossal global attention it truly deserves.

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Gerard Urbanozo

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.