The Bellafricana 2026 Reset was an intentional gathering of creative entrepreneurs who wanted to start the year with wholesome conversations with fellow creatives who get the struggle, the journey, and the plans that need to be put in place for growth in the year. And here’s how it all began.
A creative entrepreneur reached out and shared how she was preparing for a pop-up in Lagos at the time, but she didn’t have the necessary resources to make it happen. Think mannequins, shelves, and similar essentials. If she didn’t have them, of course she had to ask and she did just that.
She reached out to a community of fashion designers just like her, and they borrowed her these items. But the most important part of her story, the part I’ll never forget, was when she mentioned that this same set of people were there to welcome her when she arrived at the pop-up.
Amazing, is it not?
It really shows how much having the right people can make a difference in your creative journey. This story actually inspired the vision behind the Bellafricana 2026 Reset: Ready. Set. Goal.
The Vision Behind Ready, Set, Goal
The vision, in a few words, was a meetup where creative entrepreneurs connect with people who get them, connect deeply, share goals, and through accountability, keep those goals practical. A space to set systems to achieve those goals and leave with an accountability partner.
I asked Bukky, why this reset? It sounded so intentional, and I wanted to know what inspired it. She said, “Because I don’t want creatives building alone anymore.”
That made so much sense to me because most times, what we need is not a hundred goals per year. What we really need are systems that work and a community that cheers us on every step of the way. Imagine that.
What Happened at the Bellafricana 2026 Reset
With this vision in mind, the Bellafricana 2026 Reset was planned with a few intentional activities, one of which was discussing Atomic Habits by James Clear. We’ve been reading it together in the community, focusing on what feels doable in real life and business. Creatives walked away with one small habit that could support what they’re building.
Good food. Good people. No rush.
Because this is where the real conversations happen, the ones that remind you that you’re not the only one figuring things out.
Here’s what impressed me further. The event happened in three locations: London, Lagos, Accra on the 29th and 31st of January respectively. I was glad to be surrounded by such an intentional team.



What Creatives Are Saying
But what’s an update about this event without giving you a sneak peek into what these creatives had to say after attending the Bellafricana 2026 Reset?
In their words, not mine:
Shola Solanke, founder of ElizabethDivine.co, said: “Today was about friendship, community, connecting with like minds, having fun, and learning from fellow creative entrepreneurs. It was amazing.”

Nyny Goungou, founder of Nynyryke, said: “I recently joined Bellafricana and was invited to gather here today with other entrepreneurs. I didn’t know what to expect, but it turned out to be three hours well spent.”

Olayimika Adetutu, founder of Adetutu Adanma, said: “I had fun today, sitting with other creatives and talking about business challenges. I especially liked the part where we picked accountability partners. It was refreshing.”

…and the list goes on. But really, you should check here for more reviews.
The Power of Community
It was truly a time filled with intentionality. Amazing to see the kind of chemistry that happens when like-minded individuals in the same room actively seek solutions to their problems. I’d say they were truly reset for the year.
I have to let you in on a little secret though. There will be a 2027 edition, and you definitely do not want to miss it. So give us a follow on our socials if you haven’t already and stay tuned.
We can’t wait to do this again next year.