Kehinde Ajose, a seasoned visibility strategist and PR expert, has unveiled the inaugural 2025 edition of The Visibility 50 Africa. Powered by Visibility Solutions Media (VSM), this “Inspire Africa” initiative is the first curated documentation project of its kind, highlighting 50 African personalities and brands across entertainment, business, politics, faith, thought leadership, sports, and diaspora influence.
Ajose, the founder of VSM, launched the project to showcase individuals whose strategic public positioning has achieved measurable global impact. Among the high-profile names featured are music icon Wizkid, business mogul Femi Otedola, and influential Christian leader Apostle Joshua Selman.
“For Africa to truly take its place on the global stage, we must do more than create value; we must document and showcase it to the world,” Ajose said. “In an era where information is abundant but attention is scarce, being seen, heard, and remembered is no longer a luxury, it’s a strategic necessity.”
The 2025 list celebrates leaders who have dominated their fields through intentional branding. In music, it features global stars Burna Boy, Tems, and cultural architect Don Jazzy. In corporate and tech, innovators like Dr. Foluso Amusa, Tolulope Joshua Oginni, and AI pioneer Agbolade Omowole are recognized.
The initiative also highlights creative talents Kiekie and Bimbo Ademoye, cinematic storytellers Olajide Ajose and Titilola Ajayi, and humanitarian leader Clare Ezeakacha. In tech and policy, cybersecurity expert Chukwuebuka Johncollins Onyechi and Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji are spotlighted for their leadership.
Supported by partners including Mascot IT, Jide Ajose Productions, and Clare Cares Foundation, The Visibility 50 Africa aims to serve as a practical reference for the industry. “Your story deserves to be told, but you must be the one to tell it,” Ajose concluded. “If you are not seen, you are invisible to your market.”
Others on the list are Chude Jideonwo, Victoire Mahounou, Jessica OS, Tems, Burna Boy, Davido and a host of other inspirational Africans.


