He is a French-Beninese born on January 9, 1981, in Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg. His real name is Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi, pseudonym Kémi Séba.
Activities
Activist, diplomat, writer, influencer, NGO director, TV journalist,
Diplomatic Mission of Niger (2024)
Is a pan-Africanist activist, a fighter for the African cause. Kémi Séba became known in France as the founder and spokesperson for the NGO Urgences Panafricanistes.
After suffering numerous persecutions by successive governments in France,
He moved to Senegal in February 2011, where he continued his political activities, initially as a political columnist on a private Senegalese television channel.
His organization Urgences Panafricanistes, a struggle against French neocolonialism, denounces the CFA franc and the lack of monetary sovereignty affecting countries using this currency, through political demonstrations throughout French-speaking Africa. That same year, he was expelled from Senegal and relocated to Benin, the country of his parents.
The position he takes on many issues concerning African countries has made him many enemies on the European continent, more specifically in France.
This has caused him to have many problems with the French government over the last 20 years. Among the ideas he defends are:
a free Africa without foreign intervention
He fight against the colonial ideology of France-Africa .
For African countries to end the CFA franc, a currency that they have no right .
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at Bel Campus University in Kinshasa, Kemi Seba was officially elevated to the rank of Doctor of Political Science (HONORIS CAUSA) for his Pan-Africanist political work and his ideological impact on the peoples of Africa and the diaspora over the past 26 years.
The enemies of African sovereignty have done everything they could to prevent the inevitable from happening.
This was without taking into account the self-sacrifice of the Bel Campus academic staff, the sovereignist students, and a few uncompromising Pan-Africanists within the Congolese government. This honorary doctorate, more than a distinction of the individual, celebrates the struggle for African self-determination in
21st Century.
- Boxer Muhammad Ali received an honorary doctorate for his historic impact on sports and social justice.
- Denzel Washington for his impact on cinema.
- Nelson Mandela for his fight against apartheid.
- Naomi Campbell for her impact on fashion.
- Maya Angelou for her fight for civil rights through poetry.
- Kemi Seba, and through him, a whole generation of young people can be proud of his impact on Pan-Africanism in the 21st century.
Kémi Séba has expressed his intention to run in the 2026 presidential election in Benin.
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