Critically acclaimed filmmaker, broadcaster, and model Norman Busigu is once again making waves—but this time, it’s not on a red carpet or runway. The GQ South Africa-recognized creative is building something far more lasting: a new youth-led media movement called Postcards From The Diaspora (PFTD).
Slated for a hard launch in late 2025, PFTD is already generating serious buzz—and for good reason. It’s not just a media platform. It’s a cultural revolution aimed at one powerful goal: “bringing us closer to Home.”
A Vision Bigger Than Headlines
At its core, PFTD is a radical reimagination of what media can be for the African and Caribbean diaspora. In an era where attention spans are short and mainstream platforms often overlook stories from Black and Brown communities, PFTD offers something fresh: fast, fact-based, and fun coverage of key happenings across Africa and the Caribbean—all designed with the younger generation in mind.
“We need something new that connects us more directly to Home,” Busigu explains.
“Too many platforms don’t get how to speak to us—our pace, our voices, our realities.”
Through digital storytelling, social media-savvy reporting, and high-integrity journalism, PFTD is poised to bridge the gap between diaspora youth and their cultural roots—and build a network of changemakers in the process.
Already Making Global Moves
Even ahead of its official launch, PFTD is gaining major recognition on the world stage. The platform has already secured official press accreditation for major global events in 2025, including:
- Afro Nation Portugal
- EMY Africa Rising Symposium at the London School of Economics
- Africa Fashion Week London
This early validation is a testament to the platform’s credibility, mission, and momentum.

The Power Behind the Platform
Busigu isn’t going it alone—and he’s quick to emphasize that.
“This is not a one-man show. I have an incredible team behind me. Without them, none of this would be possible.”
Here’s a look at the powerhouse founding team behind PFTD:
- Yasmin Minnis – Senior Editor & Africa/Caribbean Correspondent
- Emmanuel Omotayo – Social Media and Content Lead
- Yinka Oloòtọ́ – UK Solicitor & Nigeria Correspondent
- Susannah Oluwaseun – General Correspondent
- Malik Mikel – Socio-Legal Scholar & Caribbean Correspondent
- DJ Reckyy – In-House Content Creator
Together, this dynamic group of emerging journalists and creatives is ready to shape the next generation of diaspora media.
Changing the Narrative, One Postcard at a Time
PFTD doesn’t just report stories—it’s a platform that aims to preserve culture, uplift voices, and fuel systemic change. The name Postcards From The Diaspora is symbolic: each piece of content is a message sent back and forth between the diaspora and “Home,” creating a real-time dialogue.
“Our parents’ generation is ageing. It’s our time to carry the baton,” Busigu says.
“We can’t let the bridge between the diaspora and Home collapse.”
By covering everything from grassroots community events to international summits, PFTD wants to make sure that what matters in Africa and the Caribbean reaches those of us living abroad—not diluted, not whitewashed, but authentically.
A Platform With Purpose
At the heart of PFTD’s mission is democratization. The platform aims to:
- Increase access to the media and creative industries
- Create opportunities for young African and Caribbean creatives
- Preserve integrity in storytelling
- Empower communities through knowledge and engagement
And it’s not just about media. PFTD wants to be at the table with diplomats, policymakers, and global influencers, representing the diaspora voice and helping shape the future of African and Caribbean nations.

Looking Ahead: A Movement in the Making
As the countdown to the hard launch begins, more details are set to be revealed—especially about PFTD’s editorial pillars, programming, and strategic partnerships.
But one thing is already clear: PFTD is more than a media outlet. It’s a movement.
If you’re a creative, journalist, or just someone passionate about reconnecting with your roots—PFTD is opening its doors. According to Busigu, all it takes is enthusiasm and the willingness to contribute to something bigger than yourself.
📲 Want to get involved?
Reach out to Norman directly via Instagram: @normanbusigu or email him at norman.busigu@outlook.com.
The Pop Radar Takeaway:
Norman Busigu is turning his creative clout into community gold. With Postcards From The Diaspora, he’s not just filling a gap in the media—he’s building a bridge. And in a world desperate for real stories, honest voices, and cultural connection, PFTD might just be the boldest postcard you’ll ever receive.
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