National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu and Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, have been recognised among the 100 Most Reputable Africans for 2025.
The list which was released on Sunday by Reputation Poll
International, RPI, in partnership with the Global Reputation Forum, had the
names of other notable Nigerians and African leaders.
NAN also reports that the list featured men and women from
diverse sectors across the continent, including technology, creative
industries, sports, public service, academia and environmental advocacy.
“This is a celebration of African excellence and a call to
recognise those shaping the future of the continent with their unwavering
commitment to progress and innovation.
“Honorees were chosen for their significant local and global
influence as well as their ability to create meaningful change.
“The 2025 honorees were selected through a rigorous
methodology based on integrity, ethical leadership and commitment to societal
well-being.
“They were also selected through the impact of contributions
to transformative projects and initiatives as well as the recognition and
influence within their respective fields,” the organisers said in a statement
posted on their website.
The ‘roll of honour’ released on the organisations website
also had the names of Dr Paul Enenche, the founder, Dunamis International
Gospel Church, Mr Cosmos Maduka, Chairman Coscharis Motors and Senator
Gbemisola Saraki.
While Enenche and Adeboye have appeared on the list in the
past, Dr Daniel Olukoya, founder, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, is
appearing for the first time.
Others are Bala Wunti, the Group General Manager National
Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS, Mr Tony Elumelu, Chairman,
United Bank for Africa, UBA, as well as songwriter and worship singer, Osinachi
Egbu, popularly known as “Sinach”.
Also in the list is Olukemi Badenoch, a Nigerian-born
British politician who is serving as the leader of opposition and leader of
Conservative Party since November 2024.
President-elect of Ghana, John Mahama, who won an election
for his second term in office, Benedict Oramah, President of Afrexim Bank and
Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-British billionaire businessman are the other notable
African leaders that made the list.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan; Dr Jennifer Douglas,
Managing Partner, Miyetti Law Firm and Ogiame Atuwatse, the Olu of Warri made
the list in previous editions.
Pastor William Kumuyi, founder and General Superintendent of
the Deeper Christian Life Ministry and Bishop David Oyedepo, founder, Living
Faith Church Worldwide, were among the 2023 honorees, NAN reports.
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