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    Top African Female Entrepreneurs in Marketing, Advertising & PR

    1. Nunu Ntshingila-Njeke (South Africa)
    A leader in advertising and digital marketing, she served as the Regional Director for Africa at Meta (Facebook) and previously led Ogilvy & Mather South Africa. She was the first woman inducted into the Loeries Hall of Fame.

    2. Mary Njoki (Kenya)
    Founder of Glass House PR, a successful PR and digital marketing firm working with brands like Facebook and Viber. She also launched A Billion Startups, a mentorship program for entrepreneurs.

    3. Esther Cobbah (Ghana)
    Founder of Stratcomm Africa, a leading PR and communications agency in Ghana. She has shaped the PR industry and won several awards, including Woman of the Year at the Ghana Outstanding Women Awards.

    4. Bozoma Saint John (Ghana/USA)
    A global marketing executive who has worked with PepsiCo, Apple, Uber, and Netflix. She recently launched Eve by Boz, a brand focusing on hair extensions for Black women.5. Ade Onilude (Nigeria/UK)
    A branding and marketing expert, she is the founder of Women in Marketing (WiM), an initiative that highlights and celebrates the achievements of women in marketing, advertising, and PR globally. She has been a key advocate for gender equality and diversity in the industry

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