



The magazine also had..
-The UN Special Advisor on Post Development Planning, Amina J. Mohammed
-AFDB’s new President, Akinwumi Adesina
-Nigerian Diasporan, UK MP and Labour Party leadership hopeful, Chuka Umunna
-World Bank VP and Treasurer, Arunma Oteh,
-Nigerian industrialist, Aliko Dangote
-UN Special Advisor on Post Development Planning, Amina J. Mohammed
The annual “100 Most Influential Africans of 2015,” according to a statement from the magazine, presents the continent’s definitive power list and profiles the continent’s top game changers in eight different fields: Politics (22); Public Office (four); Arts and Culture (21); Business (21); Civil Society (11); Technology (nine); Media (seven); and Sports (five).
No comments:
Post a Comment