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The Top 100 CEOs in Africa: The Best-Performing CEOs in Africa in 2024

The Top 100 CEOs in Africa: The Best-Performing CEOs in Africa in 2024
The Top 100 CEOs in Africa: The Best-Performing CEOs in Africa in 2024

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The chief executive role is a tough one to fill. From 2020 to 2024, about a quarter of the CEO departures in Africa were involuntary, according to our analysis. The fallout from these dismissals can be staggering: Forced turnover at the top costs shareholders millions of dollars in lost market value annually. Those figures are discouraging for directors with the hard task of anointing CEOs—and daunting to any leader aspiring to the C-suite. Many otherwise capable leaders and boards are getting something wrong. The question is, what?

The knock on most business leaders is that they don't take the long view—that they're fixated on achieving short-term goals to lift their pay. So which African CEOs delivered solid results over the long run? Our 2024 list of top performers provides an answer.

It is worth noting that most of Africa's top-performing CEOs aren't household names. The AfricanCEO magazine's ranking of CEOs is meant to be a measure of enduring success. We tracked and analysed each CEO's performance starting from day one of his or her tenure. Our goal is to create a list that gets beyond the most recent quarterly or even annual results and truly evaluates long-term performance.

Our ranking is not based exclusively on hard stock market numbers. We looked at total shareholder return, as well as the change in each company's market capitalization. (For more details, see "How We Calculated the Ranking.")

We like that the ranking is based solidly on data and not on reputation or anecdote. Yet it also felt incomplete because it failed to account for the many aspects of leadership that go beyond mere market performance.

In the long term, social and environmental issues become financial issues. So, we took into account measuring each company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. For this, we relied on researching each company's ESG or sustainability report. We now weigh long-term financial results at 80% and ESG performance at 20%.

Our methodology focuses on CEOs who took the reins before 2020 though there are a few exceptions. We analysed the performance of those CEOs as well, using the returns generated from 2020 onward. The decision to add CEOs who began before 2020 also shook up our ranking. About seventy percent of this year's top 100 started the job before then, meaning few are new in the CEO role.

At the AfricanCEO magazine, we continue to experiment with the perfect measure of a CEO's worth, and we look forward to getting our readers' input. Are we right to include these critical, but less easily quantifiable, measures?

Are there further ways of fully evaluating companies and their CEOs?

Our view is that, in an era of big data and greater transparency, consumers and investors increasingly want to understand a company's culture and values. They want to analyse its social behaviour, not just its share price. These new measurements will only get better over time.

Peter SaSellu, the publisher and editor of the AfricanCEO magazine argues that "the business of business is longer business." As Peter puts it, "I would change that to say the business of business is business—but with a long-term perspective." And in that calculation, social and environmental issues are critical.

What's included and how did we do the ranking?

The 100 CEOs represent 18 nationalities and 100 companies located in 18 African countries. Women represent 15 percent of their male counterparts, which is a significant move towards having more women in leadership or CEO roles in large corporations on the continent.

However, many CEOs in Francophone countries often move from country to country, making it difficult to track their progress. We also took into consideration stability on the job or job retention as a CEO. With this, we discovered that Nigerian CEOs last longer on the job or in the CEO position when compared to CEOs in other regions or mostly Francophone countries. Little or Less information is "readily" available on Francophone country CEOs as to those of the English-speaking CEOs or regions. This posed a major challenge in our analysis.

To make it an Africa-centred initiative, only CEOs who are of African origin or nationals of African countries are considered, even though non-African or foreign CEOs are heading companies with larger assets in many African markets.

In conclusion, Nigerian CEOs top the list because they have more available information compared to CEOs from other countries or regions, followed by Kenya and South Africa with more accessible information such as CEO tenure, age, education and qualification, date of appointment, etc.

About the African CEO magazine's Top 100 CEOs List

The African CEO magazine's Top 100 CEOs in Africa annual list is an initiative to profile the Best-Performing CEOs on the continent. The list is calculated by measuring financial returns during each CEO's entire tenure and factoring in two assessments of each company's environmental, social, and governance practices. Africa's Top 100 CEOs initiative will help drive discussion of how society should measure a business leader's performance. The goal of the listing is to help promote discussions in the business environment focusing on leadership, growth/return on investment, ESG, and sustainability across Africa.

The editorial team considers and priorities CEOs whose companies are listed on a stock exchange because their companies are regulated because they follow strict rules and in some instances, are expected to meet certain reporting standards, such as good corporate governance, sustainability reporting, accounting, and financial reporting, etc. to meet stakeholder and shareholder expectations.

For more information, please contact Evelyn George at evelyn.george@africanceomagazine.com or +1-646-444-8182. You can also contact Lydia Thomas at lydia.thomas@africanceomagazine.com 

The 2024 Annual list (in no particular order of importance) of the

Top 100 African CEOs: Best Performing CEOs in Africa in 2024,


West Africa

Nigeria

#

Company

Industry

CEO/Managing Director

Gender

Nationality

1

Oando Plc.

Oil and Gas

Wale Tinubu (CON)

M

Nigeria

2

Cutix Plc.

Manufacturing (Electrical Cables, Wires)

Ijeoma Agnes Oduonye (Mrs.)

F

Nigeria

3

Guaranty Trust Holding Company (Gtco)

Banking and Finance

Segun Agbaje

M

Nigeria

4

ABC Transport Plc.

Transport and Logistics

Frank Nneji, OON

M

Nigeria

5

Wema Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Moruf Oseni

M

Nigeria

6

BUA Group

Cement, Sugar, Flour, Real Estate

Abdul Samad Rabiu, CFR, CON

M

Nigeria

7

UBA Group

Banking And Finance

Oliver Alawuba

M

Nigeria

8

Lafarge Africa Plc

Building Materials

Lolu Alade-Akinyemi

M

Nigeria

9

Flour Mills of Nigeria

Food And Agribusiness

Omoboyede Olusanya

M

Nigeria

10

MRS Oil Nigeria Plc.

Oil and Gas

Alhaji Sayyu Dantata

M

Nigeria

11

FBN Holdings

Banking and Finance

Wale Oyedeji 

M

Nigeria

12

Zenith Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji

F

Nigeria

13

Eterna Plc.

Energy, Oil and Gas

Abiola Lukman Lawal

M

Nigeria

14

Dangote Industries Limited

Conglomerate (Diversified)

Aliko Dangote, GCON

M

Nigeria

15

Unity Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Mrs Tomi Somefun

F

Nigeria

16

Transnational Corporation Plc. (Transcorp)

Conglomerate (Power, Hospitality)

Dr. Owen Omogiafo, OON

F

Nigeria

17

John Holt Plc.

Hospitality

Dr. Christopher Ezeh

M

Nigeria

18

Fidelity Bank Plc.

Financial Services

Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe

F

Nigeria

19

Royal Exchange Plc.

Financial Services

Irene Opara

F

Nigeria

20

Livestock Feeds Plc.

Agriculture (Animal Feed)

Adegboyega Adedeji

M

Nigeria

21

SAHCO Plc.

Services

Adenike Aboderin (Mrs.)

F

Nigeria

22

Guinea Insurance Plc.

Financial Services

Ademola Abidogun

M

Nigeria

23

Vitafoam Nigeria Plc.

Consumer Goods (Foam Manufacturing)

Taiwo Ayodele Adeniyi

M

Nigeria

24

Honeywell Group

Conglomerate 

Obafemi Otudeko

M

Nigeria

Ghana

25

Ecobank Ghana

Banking and Finance

Abena Osei-Poku (Mrs.)

F

Ghanaian

26

Enterprise Group

Conglomerate

Daniel Larbi-Tieku

M

Ghanaian

27

Standard Chartered Bank Ghana, Plc.

Banking and Finance

Mansa Nettey

F

Ghanaian

28

Agricultural Development Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Alhassan Yakubu-Tali

M

Ghanaian

29

Cocoa Processing Company Plc.

Agriculture (Manufacturing)

Hon. Kojo Ofori-Safo

M

Ghanaian

30

GCB Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Kofi Adomakoh

M

Ghanaian

31

Republic Bank (Ghana) Plc.

Banking and Finance

Benjamin Dzoboku

M

Ghanaian

32

CalBank Plc

Banking and Finance

Carl Selasi Asem

M

Ghanaian

33

GOIL Plc.

Oil and Gas

Hon. Kwame Osei-Prempeh

M

Ghanaian

34

SIC Insurance Company Limited

Financial Services

Hollistar Duah-Yentumi 

F

Ghanaian

Senegal

35

Sonatel Group

Telecommunication

Sékou Dramé

M

Senegalese

36

Bank of Africa (Senegal)

Banking and Finance

Sadio Cissé

M

Senegalese

37

Societe General Senegal

Banking and Finance

Harold Coffi

M

Ivorian

38

Total Energies Senegal

Oil and Gas

Badara Mbacké

M

Senegalese

Togo

39

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated

Banking and Financial Services

Jeremy Awori

M

Kenyan

40

Oragroup SA

Banking and Financial Services

Ferdinand Ngon Kemoum

M

Cameroonian 

Ivory Coast

41

Bank of Africa CI

Banking and Finance

Redouane TOUBI

M

Moroccan

Burkina Faso

42

Coris Bank Group

Banking and Finance

Idrissa Nassa

M

Burkina Faso

North Africa

Egypt

43

Commercial International Bank (CIB)

Banking and Finance

Hussein Majid Abaza

M

Egyptian

44

Orascom Construction

Engineering and Construction

Osama Bishai

M

Egyptian

45

Telecom Egypt

Telecommunication

Mohamed Nasir Eldin

M

Egyptian

46

Emaar Misr

Real Estate Development

Mostafa Mounir El Kady

M

Egyptian

47

El Sewedy Electric

Electrical Equipment and Energy 

Ahmed Ahmed Sadek El Sewedy

M

Egyptian

48

Eastern Company, SAE

Manufacturing, Trading and Tobacco

Hany Aman Hussain Attia

M

Egyptian

49

Palm Hills Development

Real Estate Development

Yasseen Mansour

M

Egyptian

50

Juhayna Food Industries

Food and Beverages

Seif Thabet 

M

Egyptian

51

Organge SAE

Telecommunication

Yasser Shaker

M

Egyptian

Morocco

52

Attijariwafa Bank

Banking and Finance

Mohamed El Kettani

M

Moroccan

53

Bank of Africa (BMCE)

Banking and Finance

Othman Benjelloun

M

Moroccan

54

OCP Group 

Mining and Chemicals

Mostafa Terrab

M

Moroccan

55

Maroc Telecom

Telecommunications

Abdeslam Ahizoune

M

Moroccan

56

Managem Group

Mining

Imad Touni

M

Moroccan

Tunisia

57

Banque International Arabe De Tunisie

Banking and Finance

Elyes JEBIR

M

Tunisian

58

Societe Tunisiene De L’air (Tunisair)

Aviation

Khaled Chelly

M

Tunisian

59

Poulina Group Holding

Food Processing, Construction

Mahjoub Langar

M

Tunisian

60

Tunisian Company of Electricity and Gas

Energy (Electricity and Gas)

Mohamed Ammar

M

Tunisian

61

Carthage Cement

Cement and Building Materials

Brahim Sanaa

M

Tunisian

East Africa

Kenya

62

Safaricom Plc.

Telecommunication

Peter Ndegwa

M

Kenyan

63

Equity Group Holdings

Banking and Finance

Dr. James Mwangi

M

Kenyan

64

Kenya Commercial Bank Group

Banking and Finance

Paul Russo

M

Kenyan

65

Kenya Airways Plc.

Aviation

Allan Kilavuka

M

Kenyan

66

Centum Investment Company

Investment and Asset Management

Dr. James Mworia Mwirigi

M

Kenyan

67

East African Breweries Limited

Beverages and Manufacturing

Jane Karuku

F

Kenyan

68

Co-Operative Bank of Kenya

Banking and Finance

Gideon Muriuki

M

Kenyan

69

Kenya Electricity Generating Company Plc.

Energy and Power

Eng. Peter Njenga

M

Kenyan

70

Britam Holdings Plc.

Financial Services

Tom Gitogo

M

Kenyan

71

Kenya Power & Lighting Co Ltd.

Energy and Power

Dr. (Eng.) Joseph Siror

M

Kenyan

Tanzania

72

NMB Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Ruth Zaipuna

F

Tanzanian

73

CRDB Bank Plc.

Banking and Finance

Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela

M

Tanzanian

74

Tanzania Breweries Limited

Beverages and Manufacturing

Michelle Kiplin

F

South African

75

TOL Gases Limited

Energy, Oil and Gas

Daniel M. Warungu

M

Tanzanian

Uganda

76

Uganda Clays Limited

Manufacturing

Reuben Tumwebaze

M

Uganda

77

Jubilee Holdings Limited

Financial Services

Dr. Julius Kipngetich

M

Uganda

78

DFCU Limited

Banking and Finance

Charles-M.-Mudiwa

M

Uganda

Rwanda

79

Bank of Kigali Plc.

Banking and Finance

Dr. Diane Karusisi 

F

Rwanda

Southern Africa

South Africa

80

Anglo American

Mining

Craig Miller

M

South African

81

Standard Bank Group

Banking and Finance

Simpiwe "Sim" Tshabalala

M

South African

82

Firstrand Limited

Banking and Finance

Mary Vilakazi

F

South African

83

Vodacom Group

Telecommunications

Mohamed Shameel Aziz Joosub

M

South African

84

Shoprite Holdings

Retail (Supermarkets)

Pieter Engelbrecht

M

South African

85

Nedbank Group

Banking and Finance

Jason Patrick Quinn

M

South African

86

Sasol Limited

Energy and Chemicals

Simon Baloyi

M

South African

87

Bidvest Group

Service, Freight, Finance

Mpumi Madisa

F

South African

88

Tiger Brands

Food and Beverages

Tjaart Kruger

M

South African

89

Discovery Limited

Insurance and Finance

Adrian Gore

M

South African

Botswana

90

Debswana Diamond Company

Mining (Diamonds)

Andrew Maatla Motsomi

M

Botswana

91

First National Bank of Botswana 

Banking and Finance

Steven Lefentse Bogatsu

M

Botswana

92

Letshego Holdings Limited

Financial Services

Aobakwe "Aupa" Monyatsi

M

Botswana

Namibia

93

Capricorn Group Limited

Investment and Asset Management

David Nuyoma

M

Namibian

94

Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Energy Power Limited (ANIREP)

Energy Services

Iyaloo Ya Nangolo

M

Namibian

Mauritius

95

MCB Group

Banking and Finance

Jean Michel Ng Tseung 

M

Mauritius

Central Africa

Angola

96

Sonangol

Oil and Gas (State-Owned)

Sabastiao Gaspar Martins

M

Angolian

97

Banco Angolano Investmentos (BAI)

Banking and Finance

Luis Filipe Rodrigues Lelis

M

Angolian

98

Endiama (National Diamond Company)

Mining (Diamonds)

José Manuel Ganga Júnior

M

Angolian

99

Banco De Poupance E Credito (BPC)

Banking and Finance

Antonio Andre Lopes

M

Angolian

100

Banco de Fomento Angola

Financial Services

Luís Roberto F. Gonçalves

M

Angolian


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