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Moulaye Taboure

African Changemaker

Moulaye Taboure

Moulaye is an Ivorian entrepreneur who has built an e-commerce platform that empowers thousands of African entrepreneurs to sell and ship their unique products worldwide.

He is the Co-Founder and CEO of ANKA, an all-in-one African solution to sell everywhere, ship better and get paid faster internationally & locally.

With his vision and determination, Moulaye has created a thriving community of creators, buyers, and supporters who share the values of diversity, sustainability, and innovation.

Moulaye is a respected figure in the African entrepreneurship community, and he has been recognized for his innovative work and leadership.

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Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Tokunboh Ishmael

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Tokunboh Ishmael

Tokunboh is a Nigerian mentor, entrepreneur and investor who has dedicated her career to driving economic growth and social impact in Africa.

She is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Alitheia Capital, a private equity firm focused on investing in high-growth, innovative businesses that create jobs and improve livelihoods in the continent.

Tokunboh also served as the chair of the African Venture Capital Association, a not-for-profit entity founded to promote, develop and stimulate private equity and venture capital in Africa.

Through her leadership, she has driven innovation, created jobs, and helped transform the African business landscape.
Her commitment to excellence and social impact has inspired countless individuals to pursue their dreams and make a difference in their communities.

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Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a renowned Nigerian social entrepreneur, advocate for sustainable development, and a thought leader in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, leadership development, and social innovation.
Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Ahmad Hammouda

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Ahmad Hammouda

Ahmad is an Egyptian entrepreneur, fintech leader, and champion for financial inclusion in the MENA region.

He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Thndr, MENA’s first digital investment platform focusing on promoting regional investment products.

Thndr is a digital investment platform designed to simplify investing by facilitating access to the right tools and resources that can empower investors to achieve financial freedom.


Prior to co-founding Thndr, Ahmad worked as an executive in the finance industry. He has been recognized for his contributions to the fintech sector by several organizations.

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Did you know that over 525 million people used the internet in Africa in 2019? If current growth trends continue, almost 75% of Africans are expected to come online by 2030.
Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a renowned Nigerian social entrepreneur, advocate for sustainable development, and a thought leader in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, leadership development, and social innovation.
Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Radhika Bhachu

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Radhika Bhachu

Radhika is a Kenyan entrepreneur passionate about promoting responsible investing through financial education and making investing more accessible and people-friendly in Africa.

She has a wealth of experience advising global top 500 companies, having previously worked at London-based companies Deloitte and BlackRock.

Radhika is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ndovu, a simplified investment solution committed to even the playing field in investments for all.
Using cutting-edge technology and expert financial advisors, Ndovu is designed to make investment in local and global financial markets accessible, secure, and affordable to all.

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Did you know that over 525 million people used the internet in Africa in 2019? If current growth trends continue, almost 75% of Africans are expected to come online by 2030.
Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a renowned Nigerian social entrepreneur, advocate for sustainable development, and a thought leader in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, leadership development, and social innovation.
Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Mbwana Alliy

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Mbwana Alliy

Mbwana is a Tanzanian entrepreneur and investor passionate about fostering African innovation and entrepreneurship.

He has been actively involved in the startup ecosystem on the continent for over a decade and is recognized as one of the leading voices in African tech.

Mbwana is the founder and Managing Partner of Savannah Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups in Africa. Through Savannah Fund, Alliy has invested in several successful African startups, including Twiga Foods, MPost, and Flutterwave

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Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Ada Nduka Oyom

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Ada Nduka Oyom

Ada is a trailblazing Nigerian woman who has made significant contributions to the tech industry as a software developer and the Founder of She Code Africa.

Ada’s journey in the tech industry began when she realized that very few women like herself were actively pursuing a career in technology. Driven by a desire to change this narrative, Ada founded She Code Africa with a vision to empower women and girls to participate in the tech industry and build successful careers in technology.

Through She Code Africa, Ada has provided training, mentorship, and networking opportunities to young girls and women across Africa, helping to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry.
She has inspired many women to pursue careers in tech, and she has created a supportive community that helps them thrive in the industry.

She is passionate about using technology to create positive change in the world, and she has leveraged her skills to work on projects that make a difference in people’s lives.
Ada’s contributions to the tech industry and dedication to empowering women in tech have not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, including being named one of Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30.

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Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
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Mahmoud Mohieldin

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Mahmoud Mohieldin

Mahmoud Mohieldin is an Egyptian economist and development expert who has held several high-level positions in international organizations and the Egyptian government.

He is currently serving as the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund. Mohieldin served as Egypt’s Minister of Investment from 2004 to 2010 and played a key role in promoting investment and economic development in the country during that time.

After leaving the Egyptian government, Mohieldin joined the World Bank as a Managing Director in 2010, working on poverty reduction, sustainable development, and financial inclusion. He was later appointed as the Senior Vice President of the World Bank Group for the 2030 Development Agenda, United Nations Relations, and Partnerships.

In this position, he focused on strengthening collaboration between the World Bank and the United Nations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Mahmoud has been recognized for his expertise and contributions to development economics. He has published numerous articles and papers on economic growth, investment, and poverty reduction.

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Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a renowned Nigerian social entrepreneur, advocate for sustainable development, and a thought leader in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, leadership development, and social innovation.
Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.
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Faraja Nyalandu

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Faraja Nyalandu

Faraja Nyalandu is a notable social entrepreneur and philanthropist from Tanzania.

She is the founder of Shule Direct, an EdTech platform revolutionizing access to quality education in Tanzania. Through Shule Direct, thousands of students and teachers now have access to digital educational content, interactive resources, and engaging study materials across various subjects and grade levels.

Faraja’s vision behind Shule Direct is to improve access to quality education and support the learning needs of students, especially those in underserved areas.
The platform aims to bridge the educational gap by leveraging technology and making educational resources more accessible and engaging. Apart from her work with Shule Direct, Faraja is also actively involved in philanthropic endeavours.

She has been recognized for her efforts in championing girls’ education, advocating for children’s rights, and promoting social entrepreneurship in Tanzania.
She strives to create a positive social impact through her initiatives and empower individuals to reach their full potential.

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Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
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Nelly Chatue-Diop

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Nelly Chatue-Diop

Nelly is a Cameroonian entrepreneur and fintech expert with over a decade of experience in the financial industry.

Her passion for financial inclusion drove her to co-found Ejara, Africa’s first non-custodial wallet uniquely tailored for Francophone Africa and the diaspora.

Nelly founded Ejara in 2020 to provide innovative financial solutions to underserved communities in Africa, particularly women and young people.

Ejara offers a mobile app allowing users to save, borrow, invest money, and access other financial services such as insurance and bill payments.

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Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a renowned Nigerian social entrepreneur, advocate for sustainable development, and a thought leader in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, leadership development, and social innovation.
Nsadi F. Mbiapa is a Congolese entrepreneur and computer scientist whose mission is to address the pressing challenges faced by African populations through innovative technological solutions.
Aya Data, a Ghanaian artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has successfully raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by 54 Collective, with additional contributions from several angel investors.