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AfroTalks Celebrates Young Africans Redefining the Continent, Unveils 50 Faces of the Future

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In a major move to spotlight young Africans shaping the future of the continent, AfroTalks has officially unveiled its highly anticipated “50 Faces of the Future” list for 2025.

This powerful selection honors innovators, creatives, entrepreneurs, activists, and leaders across Africa who are driving change, challenging narratives, and building a new African reality.

In their quest to ignite the African Dream, they are inspired by impact makers on the continent through notable interventions.

The Faces of the Future honorarium recognizes generational impact makers in Africa who are keenly engaged in feasible community, national or continental initiatives contributing to the sustainable socio-economic progress of the continent.

The inspiration came from the bold steps to make a significant change in the lives of the people in various sectors of impact, namely: Business, Technology, Politics, Activism, Sports, Music, Film, and Governance.

Criteria
Be of African descent with initiative in Africa.
Be 40 years or younger.
Have impacted the continent through quantifiable initiatives, ideas or interventions changing the lives of others.
Shaping Africa’s new narrative from technology to education, politics to creative arts, the individuals on the 50 Faces of the Future list are proof that Africa’s youth are not waiting for change —they are creating it.

Honorees include luminaries such as Stonebwoy, Ghana’s internationally celebrated musician and advocate for youth empowerment; Theo Baloyi of South Africa, the dynamic entrepreneur behind the Bathu footwear brand; and Captain
Ibrahim Traoré, the young president of Burkina Faso noted for his leadership and bold vision.

In the environmental space, change-makers like Christelle Kwizera of Rwanda, founder of Water Access Rwanda, and Yayra Agbofah of Ghana, founder of The Revival Earth, stand out for their commitment to sustainable solutions. The tech world also sees powerful representation from figures like Izzy Obeng, the Ghanaian force behind Foundervine, and Olugbenga “GB” Agboola, the Nigerian software engineer leading Flutterwave, a continental fintech giant.

Diverse Leaders Across Fields
This year’s list spans an impressive range of disciplines, showcasing the breadth of African excellence:

In business: Entrepreneurs like Evans Wadongo (Kenya’s MwangaBora) and Nthabiseng Mosia (South African–Ghanaian co-founder of Easy Solar) are expanding access to essential services.

In innovation: Self-taught Kenyan inventors David Gathu and Moses Kiuna are breaking new ground with their engineering solutions.

In media and storytelling: Figures like Manasseh Azure Awuni, Ghana’s leading investigative journalist, and Mashirima Kapombe, a top Kenyan media personality, are reshaping African narratives.

In education and social impact: Trailblazers like Gloria Anima Junior (teacher at Domah Adonteng, Ghana) and Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin (founder of Pearls Africa Foundation, Nigeria) are inspiring a new generation.

Importantly, the list recognizes lesser-known but immensely impactful figures such as Godwin Asediba, a Ghanaian broadcast journalist and winner of Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling, a prestigious honor recognizing outstanding journalism across the continent, demonstrating AfroTalks’ dedication to uncovering Africa’s hidden gems.

A Pan-African Vision
The honorees hail from across Africa, representing countries including Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, and Sierra Leone. Each name reflects a story of resilience, innovation, and a
commitment to bettering African societies.

Highlighted honorees include:

Stonebwoy (Ghana) – Musician and youth advocate
Theo Baloyi (South Africa) – Founder, Bathu Shoes
Captain Ibrahim Traoré (Burkina Faso) – Young President
Izzy Obeng (Ghana) – Entrepreneur, Foundervine
Wode Maya (Ghana) – YouTuber promoting positive African stories
Hamamat Montia (Ghana) – Beauty entrepreneur
Sarah Diouf (Senegal) – Founder, Tongoro fashion brand
Tunde Daniel Onakoya (Nigeria) – Founder, Chess in Slums Africa
Jerry Mallo (Nigeria) – Innovator in renewable energy and materials
Christelle Kwizera (Rwanda) – Water Access Rwanda founder
Yayra Portia Klu (Ghana) – Founder, Uriel Impact Generation
Paul Ninson (Ghana) – Documentary photographer preserving African stories
Georgina Siaba (Ivory Coast) – Social entrepreneur
Moses Kiuna and David Gathu (Kenya) – Self-taught inventors

(See the full list at afrotalks.com)

“The 50 Faces of the Future is not just a list; it is a movement,” said AfroTalks organizers. “We are witnessing a generation that refuses to be defined by history’s limitations — they are writing a new story of African excellence and global relevance.”

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