Leading African PR & Rating firm, Avance Media has announced the 9th publication of its
annual 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians list. This edition is marked by a significant stride
towards gender inclusivity, with women occupying 32% of the coveted spots, representing a
commendable improvement from previous editions.
The list also presents diverse talented and influential young Ghanaians who are uplifting the
name of Ghana globally and represent inspiration, innovation, leadership, and social impact to
the youth.
The list includes notable personalities such as football stars Kudus Mohammed and Thomas
Partey, and tech innovator Gregory Rockson. Young social media personalities such as Nana Tea
and Olele Salvador are also recognized for their substantial contributions to Ghana’s cultural
landscape.
In addition, the list features influential figures from politics, media, and sports, showcasing the
multifaceted impact young Ghanaians are making on the world stage. Gary Al-Smith, Sam
Nartey George (Hon), and Peace Hyde are among those recognized.
Outstanding individuals like DanceGod Lloyd, Gyakie, Iñaki Williams, Wode Maya and Berla
Mundi, are celebrated for excelling in their respective fields and contributing positively to
Ghana’s global narrative.
Founder of Avance Media, Prince Akpah, expressed pride in the initiative’s growth over the past
nine years. “The vision nine years ago was to inspire young people in Ghana with a list of
Ghanaians doing great things, and we believe the list has been able to achieve that. This
accomplished group of young individuals represents the future of Ghana. Their dedication,
innovation, and leadership serve as inspiration to millions of young Ghanaians nationwide” said
Akpah.
As Avance Media continues to spotlight the achievements of young Ghanaians, the 2023 edition
of the “50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians” stands as a testament to the nation’s vibrant and
dynamic youth, leaving an indelible mark on the global stage.
Below is the official list of Avance Media’s 2023 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians (9th
edition)
- Abubakar Fatimatu (Hon) || Deputy Information Minister
- Afua Asantewaa O Aduonum || CEO, Askof Productions
- Ama Pratt || CEO, MAP Concepts
- Amerado Burner || Musician
- Berla Mundi || Media Personality
- Bernard Danso Ntow || CEO, Dansworld
- Beryl Agyekum-Ayaaba || CEO, Echohouse
- Black Sherif || Musician
- Christian Boakye Yiadom || CEO, Chickenman Pizzaman
- Dakoa Newman (Hon) || Member of Parliament
- DanceGod Lloyd || Dance Artist
- Darlington Akogo || CEO, minoHealth AI Labs
- Edem Agbana || NDC Parliamentary Candidate – Ketu North
- Elliot Dadey || CEO, KGL Foundation
- Enoch Boamah (Pastor) || Pastor, Christ Embassy Youth CHurch
- Evelyn Badu || Footballer
- Gary AlSmith || Sports Journalist
- Genevieve Partington || Country Director, Amnesty Ghana
- Gregory Rockson || CEO, mPharma
- Gyakie || Musician
- Ibrahim Mahama || CEO, Red Clay Studio
- Iñaki Williams || Footballer, Athletic Bilbao
- James Annor (Nana Tea) || Social Media Influencer
- Jordan Ayew || Footballer, Crystal Palace
- Jorge Appiah || CEO, Solar Taxi
- Joshua D. Heward-Mills (Pastor) || Pastor, First Love Church
- King Promise || Musician
- Kobby Kyei || Blogger
- Kojo Soboh || CEO, EMY Africa
- Kudus Mohammed || Footballer, West Ham United
- Kwadwo Sheldon || YouTuber
- Medikal || Musician
- MOG Music || Musician
- MzGee || Media Personality
- Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku || Media Personality
- OB Amponsah || Comedian
- Official Starter || Dance Artist
- Olele Salvador || Media Personality
- Paa Kwesi Asare || Media Personality
- Paul Ninson || CEO, Dikan Center
- Peace Hyde || Media Personality
- Portia Solomon Gabor || Media Personality
- Saddick Adams || Sports Journalist
- Sam Nartey George (Hon) || Member of Parliament
- Serwaa Amihere || Media Personality
- Stonebwoy || Musician
- Thomas Partey || Footballer, Arsenal
- Tracy Owusu-Addo || CEO, BRAVE Foundation
- Wendy Shay || Musician
- Wode Maya || YouTuber
Source: Avance Media