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The most influential African business leaders in 2024

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 30, 2024
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This role, as business leaders transcends mere profit generation, encompassing the ability to inspire, innovate, and address Africa’s unique challenges while contributing to its global competitiveness.

These private investments not only boosted Africa’s economy but also drove innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity.

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The most influential Africans 2024

The 100 Most Influential Africans of 2024, as curated by New African Magazine, highlights remarkable leaders shaping the continent’s future.

These private investments not only boosted Africa's economy but also drove innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity.

This annual recognition, featuring 23 outstanding business leaders, honors not only their financial achievements but also their transformative impact on industries and communities across Africa.

From fintech, AI development to industrial manufacturing and telecommunications, these key players have demonstrated resilience, innovation, and a commitment to addressing Africa’s pressing challenges while unlocking its vast opportunities.

Some of the key businesses deals that shaped Africa in 2024 include;

The expansion of Nigerian-based Flutterwave into e-commerce, among other notable developments.

The fintech giant secured $250 million in private funding, boosting its valuation to over $3 billion.

The 100 Most Influential Africans of 2024  highlights remarkable leaders shaping the continent's future.

Access Bank, a prominent Nigerian financial institution, made strategic moves to expand its footprint in sub-Saharan Africa. Key acquisitions include:

– Uganda’s Finance Trust Bank, prioritizing financial inclusion for women-led businesses.

– Acquisition of Bidvest Bank in South Africa.

The completion of the Dangote Refinery in Nigeria, the largest single-train refinery in the world, has transformed Africa’s oil and gas sector.

NVIDIA’s project to create an ecosystem of 50,000 NVIDIA-certified developers across Africa is also a major initiative aimed to boost tech talent and drive innovation in areas like AI and cloud computing in Africa

The 23 individuals honored for their exceptional contributions to business in Africa, listed in no particular order, include:

SN Country Country Organization Designation

1

Robins Tchale-Watchou

Cameroon

Videndi Sports

Managing Director

2

Fatima Tambajang

Kenya

Nvidia

Head of Developer Relations for Africa, Middle East

3

Dr Sidi Ould Tah

Mauritania

Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA).

President

4

Samaila Zubairu

Nigeria

Africa Finance Coporation

CEO

5

Thierno-Habib Hann

Guinea

Shelter Afrique

CEO

6

Akinwumi Adesina

Nigeria

African Develpment Bank

President

7

Tariye Gbadegesin

Nigeria

Climate Investment Funds (CIF)

Chief Executive

8

Adebayo Ogunlesi

Nigeria

Global Infrastructure Partners

Managing Partner

9

Wale Tinubu

Nigeria

Oando PLC

Group CEO

10

Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede

Nigeria

Access Holdings and Coronation Group

Chairman

11

Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah

Nigeria

African Export-Import Bank

Chairman

12

Moulay Hafid Elalamy

Morocco

Saham Group

Founder

13

Olugbenga Agboola

Nigeria

Flutterwave

Co-Founder

14

Alain Ebobissé

Cameroon

Africa50

CEO

15

Tunde Olanrewaju

Nigeria

McKinsey

Senior Partner

16

Nassef Sawiris

Egypt

Orascom Construction

CEO

17

Aliko Dangote

Nigeria

Dangote Group

President

18

Ismael Belkhayat

Morocco

Chari

Co-Founder

19

Hassatou Diop N’Sele

Senegal

African Development Bank

Vice President for Finance

20

Jeremy Awori

Kenya

ECOBANK

Group CEO

21

Manuel Moses

Zimbabwe

African Trade And Investment Insurance

CEO

22

Hassanein Hiridjee

Madagascar

Axian

CEO

23

Rene Awambeng

Cameroon

Premier Invest

Founder

Nigeria topped the list with 10 influential business leaders, solidifying its position as a hub for business excellence.

Cameroon trailed with three leaders, while Kenya and Morocco each had two.

Additionally, several countries had one representative each on the list, including Mauritania, Guinea, Egypt, Senegal, Zimbabwe, and Madagascar.

The overall list features individuals from 31 African countries, including 19 from Anglophone Africa and 12 from Francophone Africa.

As Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria accounted for over a fifth of the recognized personalities, contributing 21 individuals. South Africa followed in a distant second place with 15 representatives.

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