Arise News Channel Celebrates 100 Leading African Women on International Women’s Day
Naija News • 6d ago
**Celebrating the Unsung Heroes: Arise News Channel Honours 100 African Women of Impact on International Women's Day**
March 8th, a day set aside to celebrate the strength and resilience of women from all walks of life, has become even more special for Africa's leading women. This year, Arise News Channel joins the global celebration by hosting the 'Africa Women of Impact Awards', a prestigious platform that shines the spotlight on the most influential women shaping Africa's narrative.
The list of honourees is a testament to the continent's rich tapestry of talent and excellence. Representing 13 countries, including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and others, these women have made a significant impact in various spheres, including governance, business, law, healthcare, technology, and the creative industries. Their achievements serve as a beacon of hope for future generations, demonstrating that with hard work, determination, and a passion for making a difference, anything is possible.
In Nigeria, women like Ibukun Awosika, former Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria Plc, and Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, Commission Chief Executive at the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), are featured among the awardees. Their inclusion highlights the growing influence of Nigerian women in high-level decision-making positions and the progress being made in sectors previously dominated by men.
The awards also celebrate women who are driving innovation and progress in healthcare and science. Prof. Bosede Afolabi of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, and Dr Iman Abuzeid, physician and CEO of Incredible Health, are among those being recognised for their contributions to medical innovation and strengthening health systems.
The creative and cultural industries will also take centre stage, with filmmaker Kemi Adetiba and operatic soprano Pretty Yende representing Africa's expanding global cultural footprint. Additionally, executives like Pamela Maynard of Microsoft MCAPS will be honoured for their role in promoting the continent's participation in the global knowledge economy.
The 'Africa Women of Impact Awards' goes beyond celebrating individual achievements, however. It also spotlights the critical role women play in promoting social enterprise and philanthropy, driving positive change in their communities and beyond. Zouera Youssoufou, CEO of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, is among those being recognised for her impact-driven leadership.
In conclusion, the 'Africa Women of Impact Awards' is a fitting tribute to the countless women who have made a