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    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorJanuary 8, 2026 Slider No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Yvonne Mutesi

    In an era where social media is often flooded with short-lived trends and viral comedy skits, Ugandan content creator Mwesigwa Samuel, popularly known as Cophi Samuelz, is taking a different approach—one that fuses entertainment with cultural preservation and youth empowerment.

    His unique style earned him the Media Innovation Award at the MCI Awards 2025, recognising creators who are transforming media to educate, inspire and drive positive change.

    The Media Challenge Initiative (MCI) Awards celebrate innovative uses of media, particularly in storytelling, technology and audience engagement. For Samuelz, innovation goes beyond flashy formats; it lies in leveraging digital platforms to reconnect young Ugandans with their heritage amid globalisation.

    Reflecting on the win, Samuelz said the award holds deep personal significance.

    “It means a lot to me because when I started my media journey in 2024, my focus was on how to use media meaningfully—not just for myself, but to help others find value through the stories we create together,” he told Daily Monitor.

    Though some view his content as purely humorous, Samuelz emphasises its deeper purpose. He recently co-founded Content House, which he describes as “a collective of thoughts, innovation and skills ready to make change in the digital space through edutainment”—a mix of education and entertainment.

    As a cultural influencer targeting youth and pop culture, Samuelz weaves elements of tradition, identity and heritage into contemporary digital narratives.

    “I have always wanted to bring the youth closer to their roots in this digital world,” he said. “That, to me, is innovation—creating a space where culture, creativity and community can exist together online.”

    Through humour, relatable skits and creative storytelling, he promotes cultural values, social norms, local languages and shared experiences that shape Ugandan identity. In doing so, he turns digital media into a tool for preserving heritage rather than eroding it.

    Samuelz challenges the notion that innovation requires abandoning tradition, showing instead how heritage can be modernised and sustained online.

    His impact extends to collaborations with organisations like MCI and Switch Africa on youth-focused media projects.

    The 2025 Media Innovation Award highlights a growing appreciation for African-centred storytelling, community voices and youth-led initiatives. For Samuelz, it is not the end but a motivation to continue.

    As Uganda’s digital landscape evolves, creators like Cophi Samuelz remind us that true innovation thrives when grounded in identity, purpose and community.

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