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Five African Women Shaping Power Creativity and Enterprise Across the Continent

Across industries and borders, African women continue to redefine what leadership looks like, blending innovation with identity, influence with execution, and vision with lasting impact. This week’s selection reflects a powerful mix of builders, creators, and changemakers whose work is shaping conversations and creating new pathways for growth and representation.

Khadijat Abdulkadir – CEO, INGRYD Group

Khadijat Abdulkadir is at the forefront of Africa’s growing digital talent ecosystem as the Chief Executive Officer of INGRYD Group, a technology-driven platform focused on training and deploying skilled tech professionals. Through INGRYD Academy, she is helping bridge the gap between talent and opportunity by equipping young Africans with globally relevant digital skills. Under her leadership, the organisation has expanded its reach through digital learning models and strategic partnerships, positioning itself as a key contributor to Africa’s tech workforce development and future-ready economy .

Celeste Ntuli – Comedian and Actress

Celeste Ntuli is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most influential comedic voices. Known for her bold storytelling and cultural authenticity, she has built a career that spans stand-up comedy, television, and film. Her performances often centre on everyday African experiences, delivered with humour that resonates across diverse audiences. Beyond entertainment, Ntuli has played a significant role in opening doors for female comedians in a traditionally male-dominated industry, redefining representation and narrative ownership in African comedy.

Anifa Mvuemba – Founder, Hanifa

Anifa Mvuemba is a global fashion force reshaping how African design is seen and consumed. As founder of Hanifa, she gained international recognition for pioneering digital fashion shows, including a groundbreaking 3D virtual runway presentation that captured global attention. Her designs, known for their bold silhouettes and cultural storytelling, have been worn by international celebrities and featured in major fashion publications. Mvuemba continues to elevate African fashion on the global stage, blending innovation with heritage in a way that defines modern luxury.

Kemi Ann-Melody Areola – CEO, Viva City Development

Engr. Kemi Ann-Melody Areola is a key figure in Nigeria’s real estate and urban development sector. As CEO of Viva City Development, she leads projects focused on modern housing solutions and sustainable community planning. With a background in engineering, she brings technical expertise and strategic leadership to large-scale developments aimed at addressing urban growth and infrastructure needs. Her work contributes to shaping livable cities while expanding access to quality housing across Nigeria.

Varaidzo Kativhu – Education Advocate and Content Creator

Varaidzo Kativhu is a globally recognized education activist and digital storyteller whose work centers on access to education and youth empowerment. A graduate of the University of Oxford, she has built a strong platform inspiring student from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue academic excellence. Through content, mentorship, and speaking engagements, she shares practical guidance on scholarships, applications, and personal development. Her advocacy continues to shape conversations around equitable access to education for African and diaspora youth.

These five women represent a powerful intersection of technology, creativity, enterprise, and advocacy. Their journeys reflect a continent in motion, driven by women who are not just participating in change, but actively leading it.

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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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