Kémi Séba (French language version of Egyptian for "black star"), born Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi on December 9, 1981, is a Black French writer, activist, and Pan-Africanist political leader.
Since April 2013, he is a geopolitical analyst in several West African televisions and gives lectures about Pan-Africanism in many African universities. He is the initiator of the demonstrations against the CFA franc who took in several French-speaking African countries. In January 2018, he was elected as 2017 African Personality of the Year by Africanews, for his fight against French neocolonialism and the CFA Franc in Africa.
Capo Chichi was born in Strasbourg to immigrant parents from Benin. He joined the US-based Nation of Islam (NOI) as an eighteen-year-old, and later formulated his own ideology while visiting Egypt in his twenties. As a result of this process, he took the nom de guerre Kémi Séba and became the spokesperson of the Parti Kémite (Kemite Party), which was founded in 2002 and inspired by Khalid Abdul Muhammad.
In December 2004, Capo Chichi founded the Parisian political group Tribu KA, which promotes black identity and has been accused of racism against Jews. The group said it followed the ideology of the American NOI leader, Louis Farrakhan. They have also been described as proponents of a mix of antisemitic Kemetism and Guénonian Islam. The group's name is an abbreviation for 'The Atenian Tribe of Kemet'.