Nigeria has topped the list of Forbes Youngest Power Women In Africa 2014. The list which was released minutes ago has 6 young, extraordinary, inspiring and influential Nigerian female leaders, groundbreakers and ceiling crashers who are transforming the continent in their various profession. See list after cut...;
- Fatima-Zahra Mansouri, 38, Moroccan, Mayor of Marrakech
- Ada Osakwe, 34, Nigerian, Advisor to the Honorable Minister Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Nigeria
- Amy Jadesimi, 39, Nigerian, Managing Director, LADOL
- Naisula Lesuuda, 30, Senator, Kenya
- Amira Elmissiry, 31, Zimbabwean, Special Assistant to the President of the African Development Bank
- Rimini Makama,34, Nigeria, Director, Africa Practice
- Afua Osei (Ghanaian) 27, and Yasmin Belo-Osagie 27, (Nigerian), Co-Founders, She Leads Africa
- Phumzile Van Damme, 31, South African, Member Of Parliament
- Tebogo Mashego, 32, South African, Entrepreneur
- Naadiya Moosajee,30, South African, Co-founder, Women In Engineering
- Irene Koki Mutungi, 39, Kenyan, Pilot
- Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji, 31, Nigerian, Social entrepreneur
- Yvonne Khamati, 32, Kenyan, Deputy Head of Mission at Kenya Embassy, Somalia
- Kamayirese Germaine, 33, Rwandese, State Minister for Energy and Water, Rwanda
- Adiat Disu, 27, Nigerian, Founder, African Fashion Week
- Jamila Abass, Linda Kwamboka, and Susan Oguya, Kenyan, Co-founders, MFarm
- Tabetha Kanengoni Malinga, 32, Zimbabwean, Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture
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