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Five African Women Raising the Bar Across Influence Culture and Modern Leadership

Across politics, architecture, entertainment, media, and enterprise, African women continue to shape industries with intelligence, creativity, and cultural relevance. This week’s selection celebrates five women whose work reflects excellence in leadership, storytelling, innovation, and public influence, each contributing meaningfully to Africa’s evolving global identity.b

Zainab Buba Galadima – Public Servant and Political Leader

Hon. Zainab Buba Galadima has continued to build a reputation as a notable voice within Nigeria’s political and leadership space. Known for her engagement in governance, advocacy, and youth-focused initiatives, she represents a growing generation of women contributing to public policy and civic participation in Nigeria. Her leadership approach reflects a commitment to representation, social development, and inclusive political engagement, particularly for women and young people navigating public service and leadership structures.

Ini Dima-Okojie – Actress and Storytelling Advocate

Ini Dima-Okojie has emerged as one of Nollywood’s most respected contemporary actresses, recognised for her refined performances and versatility across film and television. Since transitioning from investment banking into acting, she has built an impressive portfolio featuring acclaimed productions that have elevated her profile within African cinema. Beyond entertainment, she has also become an advocate for women’s health awareness, openly sharing her personal journey with endometriosis to encourage broader conversations around reproductive health and wellness. Her influence continues to extend beyond screens into meaningful social advocacy.

Victoria Sibiya Sebatsane – Corporate and Development Leader

Victoria Sibiya Sebatsane is recognised for her leadership within South Africa’s corporate and development sectors, where she has contributed to strategic growth, organisational leadership, and transformation initiatives. Her work reflects a strong focus on sustainability, economic inclusion, and institutional development, positioning her among influential women shaping business and leadership conversations in Southern Africa. Through executive leadership and strategic engagement, she continues to contribute to enterprise growth and social impact.

Tosin Oshinowo – Architect and Creative Visionary

Tosin Oshinowo remains one of Africa’s most globally recognised architects and design innovators. As founder of Oshinowo Studio, she has built a practice known for combining contemporary architecture with African cultural identity and human-centred design. Her work has received international recognition, including honours at global architecture and design platforms, reinforcing her status as a leading creative voice from the continent. Through architecture, product design, and thought leadership, Oshinowo continues to shape conversations around urban development, sustainability, and African aesthetics.

Bonang Matheba – Media Mogul and Businesswoman

Bonang Matheba stands as one of Africa’s most influential media personalities and entrepreneurs. From broadcasting and entertainment to luxury branding and business, she has successfully built a multi-dimensional career that transcends traditional celebrity culture. As founder of the luxury beverage brand House of BNG, she expanded her influence into entrepreneurship, creating one of the continent’s most recognisable celebrity-owned lifestyle brands. Her continued success across media, fashion, and business reflects a powerful blend of strategic branding, cultural relevance, and enduring star power.

Closing Perspective

Together, these five women represent the many dimensions of African excellence, political influence, creative innovation, corporate leadership, cinematic storytelling, and media entrepreneurship. Their journeys continue to inspire a generation that sees leadership not as limitation, but as limitless possibility.

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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