The 100 Most Influential Africans of 2024 announced

The list reflects the shifting trends and priorities in Africa, as the continent faces new challenges and opportunities

LONDON, United Kingdom – The London-based New African magazine (www.NewAfricanMagazine.com) today released its highly anticipated annual listing of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2024.

The list celebrates the achievements and contributions of Africans from various fields and sectors who have made a positive impact on the continent and the world over the past year.

One of New African’s readers likened the Most Influential Africans feature to a ‘large family get-together, where we come together at the end of the year and share their various achievements throughout the year.’

Anver Versi, Editor of New African commented  “I had never thought of our 100 Most Influential Africans (MIA) feature in quite that way but now I think our friend has really nailed it and given it a special African flavour, the Ubuntu motto – I am because we are. We need this because I cannot recall the world being so polarised, so divided, so stone-faced in the face of terrible man-made atrocities.”

Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change: Africa at the forefront

With Artificial Intelligence (AI) dominating the technology headlines this year, the Science and Academia section is replete with a number of African experts deeply involved in the subject.

While the technology can bring numerous opportunities to tackle some of the endemic issues, it is not without its pitfalls. Ethiopian-born, Abeba Birhane, conducted research that revealed how large-scale image datasets commonly used to develop AI systems contained racist and misogynistic labels as well as offensive images. Also addressing the ethical concerns around AI and inherent biases in the algorithm are fellow experts Rediet Abebe and Joy Buolamwini.

Climate Change remains a pressing issue, and Africa’s leaders, from Public Office to Business to Civil Society are fully engaged in tackling this vital concern.

For example, Senegalese Ibrahima Cheikh Diong entered the list after taking on the role of executive director for the newly formed Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage, which will have a direct impact on how developing nations will be able to respond to the worst effect of the climate crisis.

Michael Kakande was also nominated for being a fierce campaigner for climate justice and facilitating the participation of Africa’s youth in the global conversation.

A defining year for Development Finance Institutions

This year was in many ways a defining year for Development Financial Institutions, exemplified by the sheer number of entries in the Business section of the list. Dr Sidi Ould Tah from the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Samaila Zubairu from the Africa Finance Corporation, Thierno-Habib Hann of Shelter Afrique, Akinwumi Adesina and Hassatou Diop N’Sele from the African Development Bank, Prof Benedict Oramah from the African Export-Import Bank, Alain Ebobissé from Africa50 and Manuel Moses from African Trade & Investment Development Insurance, all feature.

Olympic Glory: Celebrating Africa’s sports heroes

In the year of the Paris Olympics, there is a special salute to the Olympic medallists in our sports category. Letsile Tebogo, who stole the show at the 200m final to bring Botswana its first Gold medal; Sifan Hassan, who became the first female athlete to win medals in the 5K, 10K and Marathon (Olympic Record) events in the same game; and also Imane Khelif, who’s gold medal was a victory not just in boxing but also racial prejudice.

The 100 Most Influential Africans of 2024 edition of New African offers an in-depth look at the lives and achievements of the extraordinary individuals shaping the African narrative on the continent and abroad. Their stories serve as a source of inspiration and a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the African spirit.

See below the list in full or visit https://apo-opa.co/4iVuMqk

The 100 Most Influential Africans 2024 List

Politics and Public Service

  1. Bassirou Diomaye Faye
  2. Kemi Badenoch
  3. Muhammad Ali Pate
  4. Claver Gatete
  5. Ali Mohamed
  6. King Mohamed VI
  7. Ronald Lamola
  8. Yemi Osinbajo
  9. Nardos Bekele-Thomas
  10. Ibrahima Cheikh Diong

Business

  1. Robins Tchale-Watchou
  2. Fatima Tambajang
  3. Dr Sidi Ould Tah
  4. Samaila Zubairu
  5. Thierno-Habib Hann
  6. Akinwumi Adesina
  7. Tariye Gbadegesin
  8. Adebayo Ogunlesi
  9. Wale Tinubu
  10. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede
  11. Prof Benedict Okey Oramah
  12. Moulay Hafid Elalamy
  13. Olugbenga Agboola
  14. Alain Ebobissé
  15. Tunde Olanrewaju
  16. Nassef Sawiris
  17. Aliko Dangote
  18. Ismael Belkhayat
  19. Hassatou Diop N’sele
  20. Jeremy Awori
  21. Manuel Moses
  22. Hassanein Hiridjee
  23. Rene Awambeng

Civil Society

  1. Joseph Moses Oleshangay
  2. Mohamed Adow
  3. Michael Kakande
  4. Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli
  5. William Asiko
  6. Eva Omaghomi
  7. Nelson Amenya
  8. Helmy Abouleish
  9. Binaifer Nowrojee

Science & Academia

  1. Elhadj As Sy
  2. Chinasa T. Okolo
  3. Tshilidzi Marwala
  4. Prof Colleen Masimirembwa
  5. Prof Moses Obimbo Madadi
  6. Rediet Abebe
  7. Rachid Guerraoui
  8. Abdoulaye Diabaté
  9. Joy Buolamwini
  10. Abeba Birhane

Opinion Shapers

  1. Miatta Fahnbulleh
  2. Olajide Olatunji
  3. Carlos Lopes
  4. Zain Verjee
  5. John-Allan Namu
  6. Vera Songwe
  7. Nesrine Malik
  8. Tayo Aina
  9. Thebe Ikalafeng
  10. Mavis Owusu-Gyamfi
  11. Hannah Ryder
  12. Ayman Mohyeldin
  13. Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard

Creative

  1. Zineb Sedira
  2. Rita Mawuena Benissan
  3. Iansmith Mwenda
  4. Idris Elba
  5. Ken Wakia
  6. Adejoké Bakare
  7. Ayra Starr
  8. Selma Feriani
  9. DJ Edu
  10. Eugene Mbugua
  11. Chigozie Obioma
  12. Kamel Daoud
  13. Tesfaye Urgessa
  14. Mehdi Qotbi
  15. DBN Gogo
  16. Yinka Ilori Amina
  17. Lola Shoneyin
  18. Ekow Eshun
  19. Zhong FeiFei
  20. Mati Diop
  21. Hassan Hajjaj
  22. Koyo Kouoh
  23. Mo Harawe
  24. Victoria Kimani

Sports

  1. Patrice Motsepe
  2. Letsile Tebogo
  3. Imane Khelif
  4. Tunde Onakoya
  5. Gelson Fernandes
  6. Oumar ‘Reug Reug’ Kane
  7. Biniam Girmay
  8. Ademola Lookman
  9. Ruth Chepng’etich
  10. Omar Berrada
  11. Sifan Hassan
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