
Ventures Africa’s 20 Women of Impact 2023
African women have emerged as dynamic forces driving transformative change across various sectors, showcasing remarkable resilience, leadership, and innovation on the continent and beyond.
This holiday issue is a diverse and dynamic mix of people, business, and policy. We delve into the stories of successful entrepreneurs, showcasing their unique approaches to the holiday season. We also review the business and policy trends of 2023, exploring how they impacted lives and the economy. From analysis to listicles to narratives, this issue has something for everyone..

African women have emerged as dynamic forces driving transformative change across various sectors, showcasing remarkable resilience, leadership, and innovation on the continent and beyond.

In 2023, standards became higher than ever for global tech. Customers want to be able to buy something in two clicks but still need in-person customer service.

In 2023, prominent African economies encountered an extraordinary challenge with inflation, characterised by an unforeseen and substantial increase in the general price levels of goods and services.

2023 was an interesting year for Africa, marked by a series of challenges that tested the resilience of economies across the continent.

Africans innovate— a lot. To a large extent, it’s because their environments are dysfunctional enough to spur improvisation. When improvisation becomes culture, innovative outliers often emerge.

Businesses don’t exist without consumers. Without them, ventures are, at best, funded ideas. In Nigeria, the consumer demographic is complex and dynamic.

2023 was a year of extremes for the Nigerian economy. The economy achieved its highest stock market capitalization and a seemingly “decreased” unemployment rate.

Many Nigerians would agree that 2023 was an interesting year for the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, upon assuming office in May, pledged to boost the economy by at least 6% annually, lift barriers to investment, generate employment, and unify the exchange rate.

For a lot of people, Christmas would be incomplete without the ritual of watching a mischievous eight-year-old in a house full of hilarious traps.
Women take the front seat globally when it comes to making an impact.
Many factors influence a country’s strength, but one of the most important is its economy.
Unprecedented. That’s the word that comes to mind when we think of 2022. The world expected a train ride but got a rollercoaster instead.
What is the best gift to give a content creator during the holidays? A camera? A light set? A microphone? What if we can gift all three?
If 2021 was a strange, excitingly bullish year, 2022 was the year of retribution that came after. Bubbles across tech and money markets popped faster than most people could prepare for.
The year 2022 has been quite eventful in Nigeria across every sector of the economy. While some expectations have been met from an economic viewpoint, some others have been surpassed.
It’s two weeks into the last month of the year, and Jehiel Oliver remains busy as CEO of his company, connecting with farmers across Africa.
Twelve months have gone in the twinkle of an eye, and so much has happened these months.
For most people living in Nigeria, the Christmas season is very important.