President Muhammadu Buhari and the most celebrated Nigerian blogger Linda Ikeji are among the Nigerians dominating New African's 100 Most Influential Africans of 2015 list.
Linda Ikeji.
LONDON, United Kingdom, 23 November 2015, -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The annual "100 Most Influential Africans of 2015" presents the continent's definitive power list and profiles the continent's top game changers in eight different fields: Politics (22); Public Office (4); Arts and Culture (21); Business (21); Civil Society (11); Technology (9); Media (7); and Sports (5). Among the 30 countries represented, Nigerians and South Africans dominate the list, with 20 and 16 personalities respectively. Kenya, Uganda and Cameroon also feature strongly with eight, six and six entries each respectively. Of the top 100 personalities 65 are men and 32 are women, with the other three being groups of people. South Africa's students, for example, were recognised this year for their role in South Africa's #FeesMustFall and #Rhodesmustfall campaigns.
In one of the continent's most dramatic and unusual elections of 2015, and Nigeria's most significant in recent history, Muhammadu Buhari defeated his opponent Goodluck Jonathan. Both are recognised in New African. Other Nigerians recognised include the UN Special Advisor on Post Development Planning, Amina J Mohammed, AfDB's new President, Akinwumi Adesina and a surprising addition in the form of Nigerian Diasporan, UK MP and Labour Party leadership hopeful, Chuka Umunna.
South Africa has its fair share of political influencers, among them "the black leader of South Africa's 'white' opposition" party, the DA's youthful Mmusi Maimane who also makes the list as one to watch during the next elections. Prominent women making the list are UN Women's Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and fellow South African Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the current Chairperson of the AU Commission, widely tipped to be a potential successor to her former husband, President Jacob Zuma.
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, is recognised together with her fellow heads of States, Alpha Conde of Guinea and Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone for beating the odds to win the war against Ebola in 2015.
African financial giant and Credit Suisse boss, Tidjane Thiam from Côte d'Ivoire, makes this year's Most Influential list for Business and Economy, where he is joined by new World Bank VP and Treasurer, Arunma Oteh, Kenyan 'DJ' businessman Chris Kirubi and the entrepreneur and innovator behind Tesla cars, Elon Musk, among others. Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote also makes the list.
You can read the full list of Africa's well known - and some lesser known personalities in December's issue. Among these are innovators (Cameroon's Tonje Bakang), philanthropists (Senegal's Akon), athletes (Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana), actors (Zimbabwe's Danai Gurira and Keyna's Lupita Nyong'o), writers (Zambia's Namwali Serpell), cultural and media personalities (Trevor Noah and Linda Ikeji), along with the activists, artists, models, musicians that have made the headline and shaped opinions during the year.
This month, New African also carries an exclusive interview with South Sudan's President Salva Kiir; a Special Supplement on climate change in view of COP21 in Paris; and a special report on Peace and Security.
December's New African is out now and heading to newsstands across the globe. It is digitally available to download via http://www.exacteditions.com/newafrican, and on Apple and Android app stores.
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