Zimbabwe’s Ralph Mupita Drives $6 Billion Revenue Surge in H1 2025 at MTN

Ralph Mupita, the Zimbabwean executive steering Africa’s largest telecom group, delivered an impressive first half of 2025 performance at MTN. The company announced $6 billion in revenue, marking a clear turnaround after facing significant macroeconomic hurdles just a year earlier. The driving momentum came from strong growth in Nigeria and a remarkable rebound in Ghana. Nigeria’s operations powered this […]

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Crowned by Curls: How Ama Amo-Agyei Built an £11M Haircare Empire Rooted in Culture and Clarity

At 30, Ama Amo-Agyei is reshaping Britain’s beauty landscape, not with borrowed formulas or buzzwords, but with a powerful blend of identity, intention, and instinct. As the founder of Plantmade, the UK-based natural haircare brand now valued at over £11 million, Amo-Agyei has done far more than create bestselling products. She’s built a movement. Her journey didn’t begin in […]

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From Brixton to Britain: How Mike and Paul Williams Baked Their Way to a £3M Empire

In a small corner of South London, inside a modest bakery once at the brink of collapse, a father and his son decided they were not ready to close the shutters for good. Today, Flake Bake, a Jamaican patty brand once unknown beyond its postcode, stands as one of the UK’s fastest-growing food businesses, with projected revenues of £3 […]

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The Power Play of Davido: OBO’s Afrobeats Royalty and a Seat at Nigeria’s Energy Table

David Adedeji Adeleke, known globally as Davido, has built an empire around sound, spotlight, and swagger. Yet behind the thumping beats and stadium shows lies a less-publicised but equally weighty responsibility, his position within his father’s billion-dollar energy empire, Pacific Energy. While many recognise Davido for his musical genius and continent-spanning hits, few know the scale of influence he […]

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Nigeria’s Ademola Adeyemi-Bero Sets Sights on Tanzania’s Gas Frontier with First E&P

Nigerian oil magnate Ademola Adeyemi-Bero is positioning his company, First Exploration and Petroleum Development Company (First E&P), for a calculated expansion into East Africa. The Lagos-based upstream energy firm has expressed keen interest in Tanzania’s growing gas sector, marking a significant pivot in regional energy dynamics and underlining the ambition of Nigerian energy players to play a broader continental […]

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Abdinasir Ali Hassan Pushes HASS Petroleum into Mozambique’s Gas Frontier

Kenyan-Somali entrepreneur Abdinasir Ali Hassan is poised to steer HASS Petroleum into transformative territory, Mozambique’s emerging natural gas and energy sector. In a high‑level meeting with Mozambican President Daniel Chapo in Maputo on 21 July 2025, Hassan unveiled plans to forge strategic alliances linking HASS Petroleum with both Mozambique and Oman’s state-backed energy trader, OQ Trading Lda. He emphasised […]

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Charles Mbire Leads Bold Spin‑Off: MTN Uganda’s Fintech Arm Gains Independence, Eyes IPO

MTN Uganda, chaired by seasoned Ugandan tycoon Charles Mbire, has completed the structural separation of its mobile money operations into a standalone fintech business, officially setting the stage for its long-term expansion in Uganda’s financial technology space. At the company’s Extraordinary General Meeting held on 22 July 2025, shareholders gave their full backing for the spin-off. This strategic move […]

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Abdul Samad Rabiu Crosses $6 Billion Mark as BUA Empire Tightens Grip on Nigeria’s Real Economy

Abdul Samad Rabiu, the quietly strategic billionaire behind Nigeria’s BUA Group, has seen his net worth surge to an estimated $6 billion, following strong performances in his cement and food manufacturing businesses. The new valuation, tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, reaffirms Rabiu’s position as one of Africa’s most influential industrialists and a central player in West Africa’s production […]

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From ₦200K Startup to Oil Industry Vanguard: How Dame Winifred Akpani Built a Petroleum Empire

Dame Winifred Akpani’s story begins not in boardrooms or oilfields, but in the audit suites of Lagos. A mathematics graduate from the University of Benin turned trainee accountant at Oni Lasebikan & Co (later Ernst & Young), she honed her financial rigour before qualifying as a chartered accountant in 1990 at Arthur Andersen & Co (now KPMG). In 1992, […]

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Disrupting Beauty with Code: How Layo Ogunbanwo is Redefining Africa’s Wellness Economy

When Layo Ogunbanwo speaks about technology, she doesn’t reach for buzzwords. There’s no talk of unicorns, no obsession with “disruption”. Instead, she talks about systems, the invisible ones that hold up our daily lives, or fail us when they don’t exist. And right now, the beauty and wellness sector in Africa, an industry run largely by women, is operating […]

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