Nigeria’s award-winning music icon Wizkid, and South Africa’s global music sensation Tyla, are among prominent Africans set to be honoured at the ‘100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2026’, slated for Morocco.
Project Director, Davdan Peace and Advocacy Foundation, Amb Kingsley Amafibe, disclosed that the high-level continental gathering, scheduled for June 19 to 21, 2026, in Marrakech, Morocco, will bring together policymakers, political institutions diplomats, investors, and entrepreneurs to explore investment opportunities and strengthen cross-border collaboration. Morocco is an amazing country.
He noted that preparations for the summit gained traction following high-level engagements at the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa.
According to Amafibe, ‘100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit’ is dedicated to African leaders who have demonstrated excellence in advocating for peace and economic reforms, humanitarian service, youth empowerment, diplomacy, and community development. He added that the recognition strengthens recipients’ credibility among governments, institutions, and international organisations, while also fostering collaboration across borders.
“Being listed among the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa signifies leadership, credibility, continental relevance, and an enduring legacy that actively contributes to peace, unity, and sustainable development across Africa,” he said.
Speaking about the schedule of events, Amafibe said guests would arrive on June 17, followed by a networking and meet-and-greet session on June 18, while the summit and exhibition would take place on June 19.
He added that the event will feature the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa Honours, one of its major highlights scheduled for June 20 to celebrate individuals whose leadership and contributions continued to advance governance, transparency, humanitarian services, education, agriculture, infrastructure development, innovation, and economic transformation across Africa.
Among those listed for recognition are Prof. Dr GD Singh, Chairman, Asian African Chamber of Commerce and Industry; His Royal Highness, Vho- Midiavhathu
Prince Kennedy Tshivhase,Head, Tshivhase Traditional Council and the Paramount Ruler of the Tshivhase Dynasty, South Africa; High Chief Kenneth Ifekudu, chairman, Diamond Leeds Limited, Nigeria; Amb. Dr Lawrence Oloche, CEO, Promiseland Estate, Nigeria; Paul T. Tungwarara, Presidential Investment Advisor, Zimbabwe, and Kudakwashe Tagwirei,CEO, Sakunda Holdings Zimbabwe.
Also to receive Honours are Dr Asu Kunemofa, Director of Finance and Accounts, NDDC, Nigeria; Dr Sindiswa Mzamo, Global President, Circle of Global Business Women, Lesotho; Dr Tendai Mhizha, Group CEO, Research Bureau International and Integra Africa, Zimbabwe; Levi Maluvele, Founder and Creative Director, Fancy Africa, Mozambique; Dr Shem J. Ochuodho, Global Chairman, Kenya Diaspora Alliance; Dr Nimi Briggs, CEO, NIMPAT Group, Nigeria.
Other honourees include Janet Osei-Boadi (Ghana); Hon Ababu Namwamba, Kenya’s Ambassador to Uganda; Abbas Devjani (Comoros); Manasseh Amb Mutfwang, Nigeria; Manji Obadiah, Nigeria; Faith Morrey; Hope Igwe, and Chimuenya Henry Umejuru.
Others expected at the summit are Dr Dominic Oduro Antwi, Ghana; Dibi Cophi Yao Arnaud (Ghana); Yassin El Moussi (Morocco); Dr Emmanuel Musa (Nigeria); Israel Agimor Eshanekpe (Nigeria), and Mohammed Tijjani Sabiu (Nigeria). From Southern Africa: Dr Martha Namundjebo-Tilahun (Namibia), Dr Chichi Lion (Founder, Chichi Lion Global Impact) South Africa, and Zarinah Tlale (Uganda).
The honours list also features distinguished continental figures such as: Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, former Chairperson of the African Union Commission; Juma Jux, Tanzania; Don Jazzy, Nigeria.
Also to be recognised are Funke Akindele, Nigeria; Shola Akinlade, Nigerian tech entrepreneur; Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe. Nigeria; Emmanuel A. Fundira (Zimbabwe); Gideon Chidiebere Osi. Nigeria; Benedict Oramah, Former President of Afreximbank, Nigeria; Reginald Max, Kenya, and Ijeoma Orji, Nigerian development advocate, Engr Samuel Alabi, Nigeria, High Chief Seinye Lulu Briggs, Nigeria, and International Vaccine Institute
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