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Top 5 African Entrepreneurs Transforming the Textile and Clothing Industry

Africa’s textile and clothing industry is experiencing a renaissance, powered by visionary entrepreneurs who blend cultural heritage with modern fashion, global business acumen, and innovation. These leaders are creating iconic brands, strengthening local manufacturing, and positioning African fashion on the world stage.

1. Laduma Ngxokolo — Founder & Designer, MaXhosa by Laduma (South Africa)

Laduma Ngxokolo has transformed traditional Xhosa beadwork into globally recognized luxury knitwear through MaXhosa by Laduma. His collections celebrate South African heritage while appealing to international audiences, with sales in markets such as the United States, Japan, and Europe. Ngxokolo’s brand demonstrates how local craftsmanship can be elevated to couture-level artistry.

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2. Nike Ogunlesi — Founder & CEO, Ruff ’n’ Tumble (Nigeria)

Nike Ogunlesi has built Ruff ’n’ Tumble into one of Nigeria’s most beloved children’s clothing brands. Since its founding in 1996, the company has expanded into multiple stores, manufacturing, and distribution networks across West Africa, championing locally produced, high-quality apparel for infants and children.

3. Lisa Folawiyo — Founder & Designer, Lisa Folawiyo / Jewel by Lisa (Nigeria)

Lisa Folawiyo is celebrated for combining Ankara textiles with contemporary tailoring and intricate embellishments. Her label has achieved international acclaim, with showrooms in Lagos and New York, appearances at global fashion weeks, and features in leading fashion publications. She has played a key role in putting African luxury fashion on the world map.

4. Banke Kuku — Founder & Designer, Banke Kuku (Nigeria/UK)

Banke Kuku merges African and Western influences to create distinctive textiles and clothing. Trained at Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Art, she has developed a contemporary brand that is showcased in fashion weeks and sold to a growing international clientele, representing modern African fashion innovation.

5. Mudassir Idris Abubakar — Founder & Managing Director, Mudassir and Brothers / Mudatex (Nigeria)

Mudassir Idris Abubakar transformed his enterprise into Mudassir and Brothers, one of Nigeria’s leading textile manufacturers. Known popularly as Mudatex, the company distributes African wax prints and fabrics across West and Central Africa, strengthening domestic production, creating jobs, and supporting the continent’s textile infrastructure.

Methodology

This list highlights entrepreneurs actively shaping Africa’s textile and clothing sectors through leadership, innovation, manufacturing, and global reach. Selection was based on verified ownership or executive roles, brand recognition, measurable industry impact, and contributions to elevating African fashion. Sources include verified company profiles, industry publications, and global fashion coverage.

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