As Managing Director for multi-national cable and
satellite content company, MNET Africa, Alabi is one of the most powerful women
in African media. In 2001 mic Forum named Alabi,Young Global Leader.She has
been at the forefront of the expansion of the AfricaMagic channels brand across
the continent. Before becoming managing director, Alabi served as director for
international strategy at Sesame Street where her first project was working the
Nigerian Sesame Street.
On September 12, 2011, Lopes was crowned Miss
Universe, thus becoming the first Angolan woman to win the position. She's also
the fourth African to win the title Miss South Africa in 1978 while she also
crowned Miss Namibia in 1992 and Miss Botswana in 1999. As the reigning Miss
Universe, Lopes used the platform for advocacy for HIV and AIDS patients
worldwide.
Sesay files reports for "African Voices"
and " Inside Africa", CNN International award-winning, weekly
programme that covers political, economic, cultural and social trends in
Africa. Sesay is also an anchor on CNN International and a contributor to
CNN's'' Anderson Cooper 360'' and HLN's nightly news show "Evening
Express."
In its 2013 edition of Time 100, the magazine
included the Nigerian actress on its icon list, describing her as the queen of
Nollywood. Other celebrities on the list included Michelle Obama, Kate
Middleton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Beyonce and Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old
Pakistani activist shot by the Taliban. Omotola, who is married to pilot for
whom she has four children, was also recognised for her initiative in starting
an empowerment scheme known as the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme. In
addition, she writes a column for Nigeria's Saturday Sun known as Omotola's
Diary and occasionally gets involved in women and charity homes.
The peace activist was one of the three female
recipients who were awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize "for non-violent
struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation
in peace-building work." Gbowee helped organise and lead the Liberian Mass
Action for Peace, an alliance of Christian and Muslim women, in public protest
during Liberia's tumultuous times. Now, through her organisation, Women Peace
and Security Network Africa, she trains and empowers women in Africa to bring
peace to their own countries. Gbowee is a recipient of multiple awards
including the Blue Ribbon Peace Award from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy
School; Gruber Prize for Women's Rights, the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage
Award, the Medal for Justice from New York's John Jay College of Criminal
Justice and the Women's eNews Leaders For the 21st Century Award.
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