Nigerian Doctor Named Among TikTok’s Top 50 Global Creators

Nigerian Doctor Named Among TikTok’s Top 50 Global Creators

A Nigerian medical doctor, Olawale Ogunlana, has been named among the 50 most influential creators on TikTok’s Global Discover List 2026.

The announcement was made on Friday in a statement signed by TikTok’s Global Head of Content Operations, James Stafford, who confirmed that Ogunlana was recognised in the “Educators” category.

The annual Discover List honours creators across five categories, Icons, Innovators, Foodies, Educators and Originators, spotlighting individuals shaping culture and conversations on the platform.

Ogunlana, founder of HealthKraft Africa, earned his place for using digital content to simplify complex medical issues and promote accessible health education.

Stafford said Ogunlana and the 49 other honourees had transformed their passions into sustainable careers, built thriving businesses and reached global audiences while redefining success within their industries.

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He noted that Ogunlana, who also serves as one of TikTok’s Sub-Saharan Wellbeing Ambassadors, has contributed to the platform’s culture of discovery by inspiring users to learn new skills and broaden their horizons.

Stafford added that Ogunlana’s short-form videos translate complicated medical concepts into clear, engaging content, effectively using digital platforms to improve health outcomes across Africa.

“At TikTok, we are committed to celebrating our inspiring creator community. Today, we are thrilled to unveil The Discover List 2026, a highlight of 50 creators to watch from around the world.

From the Educators who are inspiring their communities to learn something new, to the Originators who share their businesses with global audiences on TikTok, we are proud to be a space where new talent can be discovered, and authenticity and creativity can thrive.”

As part of activities marking the announcement, TikTok, in collaboration with the Food Network, will host a live culinary event titled Hot List x Discover List: The Future of Flavour in New York City.

According to Stafford, the 2026 list highlights TikTok’s role in removing barriers, nurturing creativity and connecting communities globally.

He explained that creators were chosen through a global nomination process, with final selections based on video production quality, viewership, audience growth, engagement and content that sparked global conversations over the past six months.

Reacting to the recognition, Ogunlana described the honour as a validation of the growing role of digital platforms in advancing public health communication.

He said, “For a long time, a doctor’s impact was limited to the four walls of a clinic. Being recognised on the TikTok Discover List is an incredible honour that extends beyond personal recognition; it is a validation of the power of ‘edutainment’ and proof that the screen has become the modern stethoscope, enabling us to reach, educate, and heal millions simultaneously.

This milestone is a significant win for public health communication in Africa, demonstrating that audiences on powerful platforms like TikTok genuinely seek verified, relatable health information. I am thrilled to be part of a list that celebrates creators making a tangible difference in the world.”

Other African Creators Recognised

Also featured on the 2026 list were food creators Trevor Were from Nairobi and Wayne Chang from Cape Town, alongside creative entrepreneurs Cherie Kihato and Tamia Nontsikelelo.

Were and Chang, both recognised in the “Foodies” category, are expected to participate in a live culinary showcase hosted in Food Network’s kitchen, bringing together creators shaping the global food landscape.

Chang gained acclaim for vibrant culinary content blending Asian cuisines with locally sourced South African ingredients, while Were, a self-taught chef, built a following by transforming everyday meals into accessible recipes.

Kihato founded Savannah Space, a design studio and showroom celebrating heritage through furniture and interiors, while Nontsikelelo grew her modest fashion brand Tol’thema through storytelling and strategic marketing on TikTok.

Sub-Saharan African creators first appeared on the Discover List in 2025, gaining international exposure through features in TIME Magazine and participation in global industry events such as the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.

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