100 Most Influential Africans of 2023 Revealed

By New African magazine
Published January 8, 2024

New African magazine, that has been published continuously since 1966 and is considered essential reading for government officials, businessmen, professionals and Africa-watchers, has released its annual listing of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023. The list highlights the achievements and contributions of Africans on the continent and the world.New African magazine, that has been published continuously since 1966 and is considered essential reading for government officials, businessmen, professionals and Africa-watchers, has released its annual listing of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023. The list highlights the achievements and contributions of Africans on the continent and the world.

The list features a diverse and inspiring group of men and women who have demonstrated excellence, innovation, leadership, resilience, and vision in their respective domains. They include politicians, entrepreneurs, industrialists, environmentalists, creatives, scientists, educators, sports personalities, and more.

The list also reflects the shifting trends and priorities in Africa, as the continent faces new challenges and opportunities in the post-pandemic era. Creatives dominate the ranking with 31 representatives, including singer Abel Tesfaye, aka The Weekend, filmmaker Alice Diop and writer Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah.

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The second category with the highest number of entries was the Business section, with 25 entries. The section included two behemoths from DFIs, supporting a private sector approach to investing: Samaila Zubairu from Africa Finance Corporation and the President of Afreximbank, Benedict Oramah, undoubtedly Africa’s juggernaut from the last few years leading Africa’s transformation. Also on the list is the former CEO of Eskom and whistleblower who nearly paid with his life André de Ruyter.

Nigeria was the country most represented on the list, highlighting the country’s dominance in the creative sector and business. William Ruto, the President of Kenya, and Bola Tinubu, President of Nigeria, were the only heads of state to make it, along with the Guinean military leader Mamady Doumbouya. Doumbouya created quite a stir at this year’s UN General Assembly and appears to have found a solution around the Simandou mining saga.

With Climate Change at the top of the agenda, the list features several players in the environmental space, such as James Mwangi, formerly from Dalberg Group who has set up his own venture fund investing in climate related businesses, and Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, the Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.

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In the media, we have two media leaders from Côte d’Ivoire, Fabrice Sawegnon, founder of communications agency Voodoo, and Daniel Ahaoussa, serial entrepreneur and founder of a number of websites in West and Central Africa. Also included are the journalist Alan Kasujja, the BBC journalist, and Branko Brkic, founder of Daily Maverick, arguably the most powerful media in South Africa today.

And in sports, record breakers Faith Kipyegon and Kelvin Kiptum make it, as well as the Springboks team, under the leadership of their captain Siya Kolisi. Patrice Motsepe, the President of CAF, a close friend of FIFA president Gianni Infantino and an increasingly influential voice in sports, is also included.

The 100 Most Influential Africans of 2023 is a special edition of New African magazine, which offers a comprehensive and insightful overview of the lives and achievements of the selected individuals. The magazine also provides a platform for the readers to learn from their stories, and to be inspired by their examples.

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The 100 Most Influential Africans 2023 List:

  • Politics and Public Service
    William Ruto
    Ibrahima Cheikh Diong
    Sidi Ould Tah
    Akinwumi Adesina
    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
    Bola Tinubu
    Mamady Doumbouya
    Ousmane Sonko
    Nadia Fettah Alaoui
    Tsitsi Masiyiwa
    Tidjane Thiam
  • Business
    Mohamed Kande
    Sim Tshabalala
    Karim Beguir
    Didier Acouetey
    Olugbenga Agboola
    Samaila Zubairu
    Prof Benedict Okey Oramah
    Ralph Mupita
    Ibrahim Sagna
    Simon Tiemtoré
    Jules Ngankam
    Riham ElGizy
    André de Ruyter
    Aliko Dangote
    Ham Serunjogi
    Serge Ekué
    Bahija Jallal
    Coura Sène
    Bernard Koné Dossongui
    Hassanein Hiridjee
    Shola Akinlade
    James Mwangi
    Pascal Agboyibor

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  • Science and Academia
    Anna Adeola Makanju
    Chao Tayiana Maina
    Nemat Talaat Shafik
    Ismahane Elouafi
    Moungi Bawendi
    Timnit Gebru
  • Environmental
    James Irungu Mwangi
    Ephraim Mwepya Shitima
    Wanjira Mathai
    Rashid Sumaila
    Elizabeth Maruma Mrema
    Dr Musonda Mumba
  • Creative
    Kaouther Ben Hania
    Danai Gurira
    Ncuti Gatwa
    Black Coffee
    Tyla Laura Seethal
    Temilade “Tems” Openiyi
    Lesley Lokko
    Mulenga Kapwepwe
    Alice Diop
    Wanuri Kahiu
    Bassem Youssef
    Malenga Mulendema
    Jadesola Osiberu
    Editi Effiong
    Ali Said Alamin Mandhry
    Abel “The Weekend” Tesfaye
    Pretty Yende
    Julie Mehretu
    Pierre Thiam
    Teju Cole
    Thebe Magugu
    David Diop
    Burna Boy
    Serge Attukwei Clottey
    Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
    Aïda Muluneh
    Omoyemi Akerele
    Mariam Issoufou Kamara
    Victor Ekpuk
    DJ Snake
    Gandhi “Maitre Gims” Djuna

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  • Media
    Claude Grunitzky
    Chioma Nnadi
    Edward Enninful
    Alan Kasujja
    Wode Maya
    Anton Harber
    Khabane “Khaby” Lame
    Charity Ekezie
    Moses “Uncle Mo” Kiboneka
    Branko Brkic
    Tomiwa Aladekomo
    Marie Mbullu
    Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard
    Daniel Ahaoussa
    Fabrice Sawegnon
  • Sports
    Francis Ngannou
    Faith Kipyegon
    The Springboks, led by captain Siya Kolisi
    Patrice Motsepe
    Kelvin Kiptum
    Victor Osmihen
    Biniam Girmay
    Yassine Bounou.

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