18 Nigerian Women Make Avance Media’s 100 Most Powerful African Women List 2022

Avance Media, a leading African PR and Rating agency, has announced the release of the fourth and 2022 editions of its annual magazine, 100 Most Influential African Women, to honour African women in leadership roles who have inspired the next generation.

The list’s female leaders include two presidents, five vice presidents, five prime ministers, ministers, regional CEOs, and founders of profit and non-profit organisations, demonstrating how African women are breaking stereotypes worldwide.

Prince Akpah, MD of Avance Media, claims that the latest edition of the list, now in its fourth edition, comprises women from a record-breaking 36 African countries, all of whom are redefining what it means to be successful, independent women in business and in life.

36 African countries are represented on the list, with Nigeria having the most with 18 individuals, followed by Kenya (10), Ghana (7), Senegal (6), and Tanzania (2). (5).

The 100 honorees have all had profiles published on 100women.avancemedia.org.

The following women from Nigeria have been selected as part of Avance Media’s 100 Most Influential African Women for the year 2022:

  1. H.E. Amina J. Mohammed || Deputy Secretary General, United Nations
  2. Ahunna Eziakonwa || Regional Director for Africa, UNDP
  3. Aishah Ahmad || Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria
  4. Anna Ekeledo || Executive Director, AfriLabs
  5. Ayra Starr || Musician
  6. Owen Omogiafo || CEO, Transcorp Group
  7. H.E. Fatima Kyari Mohammed || Permanent Observer of the African Union, United Nations
  8. Folake Soetan || CEO, Ikeja Electric
  9. Funke Akindele || Actress
  10. Jumoke Jagun-Dokunmu || Regional Director for Eastern Africa, IFC
  11. Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala || Director-General, World Trade Organization
  12. Odunayo Eweniyi || Co-founder, PiggyVest
  13. Osas Ighodaro || Actress
  14. Sinach || Musician
  15. Tems || Musician
  16. Tiwa Savage || Musician
  17. Tobi Amusan || Athlete
  18. Yvonne Ike || Head of Sub-Saharan Africa, Bank of America

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