Across entrepreneurship, technology, philanthropy, artificial intelligence, and creative enterprise, African women continue to prove that innovation and leadership are powerful catalysts for change. This week, we spotlight five women whose work is shaping industries, creating opportunities, and inspiring a new generation of builders, innovators, and changemakers across the continent and beyond.

Oyindamola Tayo Idowu – Founder, JAN DEUX
Popularly known as Thayour B, Oyindamola Tayo Idowu has carved a distinctive niche in the luxury fragrance industry through JAN DEUX, a brand recognized for its sophisticated scent experiences and commitment to quality. Through strategic brand building and a deep understanding of consumer preferences, she has transformed JAN DEUX into a growing name within Africa’s premium lifestyle market. Her entrepreneurial journey reflects the rise of African-owned luxury brands competing confidently in a global marketplace while redefining how fragrance and personal identity intersect.

Doreen Omosele – Founder, Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation
Doreen Omosele is a passionate advocate for girls’ empowerment and social development. As founder of the Blossom Girls Outreach Foundation, she has dedicated her efforts to supporting vulnerable girls and young women through mentorship, education, advocacy, and community development initiatives. Her work addresses critical issues including access to opportunities, self-development, and gender inclusion, helping young women build confidence and achieve their full potential. Through sustained grassroots impact, she continues to champion a future where every girl has the tools to thrive.

Lola Adey – Founder, Vibecode Africa
Lola Adey stands at the forefront of Africa’s artificial intelligence movement. Recognized among the Top 75 AI Innovators in Dallas, she is also an Amazon bestselling AI author and the founder of Vibecode Africa, a platform dedicated to expanding AI literacy, innovation, and opportunities for Africans in the digital economy. Through education, thought leadership, and technology advocacy, she is helping bridge knowledge gaps and preparing the next generation for an AI-driven future. Her work exemplifies the growing influence of African talent within global technology conversations.

Ogeh Ezeonu – Product Designer and Tech Creator
Ogeh Ezeonu has emerged as one of the notable voices within Africa’s growing technology ecosystem. As a product designer and tech creator, she uses digital platforms to educate, inspire, and guide aspiring professionals interested in design and technology careers. Her work combines technical expertise with accessible storytelling, helping demystify product design while encouraging greater participation in the tech industry. Through content creation and mentorship, she continues to empower young Africans seeking opportunities in the digital space.

Augusta Nkanu – Founder, MelonyPine
Augusta Nkanu is an entrepreneur building a brand around creativity, innovation, and modern consumer experiences through MelonyPine. As founder, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to creating products and solutions that resonate with contemporary audiences while maintaining a focus on quality and customer value. Her entrepreneurial journey reflects the energy and ambition driving Africa’s new generation of business leaders, proving that innovation and determination remain powerful tools for growth and impact.
Why SHE Matters
This week’s honourees embody the spirit of modern African leadership, women who are creating value, driving innovation, empowering communities, and challenging conventional limits. Their stories remind us that influence is not merely measured by visibility, but by the lives transformed, opportunities created, and legacies built through purposeful action.

