When we created Women Leaders Unscripted, we knew we needed women who weren’t afraid to get real, women who would show up authentically, women who would inspire by being themselves and these women showed up with their whole hearts.
These are the voices behind Women Leaders Unscripted. the women who shared their truth. the messy parts, the powerful parts, the parts that made us all say “I needed to hear this.”
Meet the women of Women Leaders Unscripted:
Osayi Alile — CEO, Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation
At the helm of ACT Foundation, Osayi Alile drives one of Africa’s most impactful social development organizations, building sustainable communities and championing solutions that empower lives across the continent. Her leadership blends empathy, innovation, and a lifelong commitment to social impact.

“I am deliberate to impact everyone I encounter, especially young persons including my staff and colleagues. I will keep mentoring till I am done here on earth because Jesus mirrored this lifestyle and personally, I believe this is how we can impact the world to become a better place.”
– Osayi Alile
Adenrele Sonariwo — Founder & Director, Rele Gallery and Rele Arts Foundation
Adenrele Sonariwo is redefining the global art narrative through Rele Gallery — the first African contemporary art gallery to plant its flag in Los Angeles. Her work spotlights the next generation of African creatives, proving that art is not just expression — it’s influence, culture, and legacy.

“I never think a door is closed to me because I’m female. If a door doesn’t open, I look for means to break it down. There are challenges everywhere in life. Think of why you’re doing it. If you’re working hard and being consistent with what you’re doing, you have to keep going.”
– Adenrele Sonariwo
Yemi Chukwurah — Founder & CEO, Seams and Stitches Ltd
From humble beginnings to building a thriving textile empire, Yemi Chukwurah has turned vision into impact. With Seams and Stitches, she’s empowering industries, fostering talent, and championing African excellence across borders, one stitch at a time.

“Be unapologetically yourself. There is nothing that shines as bright as your true self. You may not be perfect but guess what, you will make it work. Be yourself, stand bold, own your voice and let it be heard.”
– Yemi Chukwurah
Francesca Uriri — Founder, Leading Ladies Africa
Through Leading Ladies Africa, Francesca Uriri has created a movement that amplifies women’s voices, equips them for success, and builds the next generation of female leaders. A communications powerhouse, her work at Uber and beyond reflects her mission: empowering women to rise, lead, and thrive.

“My vision is to see a world where gender inclusive leadership for African women and girls becomes the norm and not the exception.”
– Francesca Uriri
Toyosi Etim-Effiong — Founder & CEO, That Good Media
A force in media and entertainment, Toyosi Etim-Effiong is bridging Nollywood with the world stage through That Good Media. Her mission? To elevate African storytelling, champion fair representation, and create global opportunities for Nigerian talent, with passion, structure, and purpose.
– Toyosi Etim-Effiong
Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani — CEO, EnergyInc Advisors
Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani is a powerhouse strategist helping companies expand and scale across Africa’s energy and infrastructure sectors. With over 17 years of executive leadership, she brings clarity, confidence, and insight to complex markets — redefining what it means to lead with vision.

“Success is not the goal. The goal is fulfilling the purpose you were created for even when success looks different than expected.”
– Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani
Patricia Obozuwa — Managing Director, Nigeria Global Reputation Management Project
At the forefront of Nigeria’s rebranding movement, Patricia Obozuwa is reshaping how the world sees the nation. With a rich background in communications and sustainability, she’s leveraging storytelling, culture, and innovation to rebuild trust and pride in the Nigerian identity.

“Create a high standard for yourself, stay true to that standard… never lower it, and always maintain integrity… do what you say you will do.”
– Patricia Obozuwa
Ify Mogekwu — Founder, Ify’s Kitchen
Ify Mogekwu is rewriting the story of African cuisine, one delicious plate at a time. As a food storyteller, entrepreneur, and culinary consultant, she blends creativity, culture, and business savvy to make African food a global conversation.

“I encourage women to embrace unconventional paths without fear. Stay authentic, invest in continuous learning, and build a supportive network. Whether it’s breaking into the culinary industry or any field that calls to your passion, never let traditional boundaries limit you.”
– Ify Mogekwu
Debola Deji-Kurunmi — Founder, IMMERSE Coaching Company
Debola Deji-Kurunmi is a transformational coach and visionary leader who helps people, institutions, and nations unlock purpose. Through IMMERSE Coaching Company, she’s guiding thousands toward clarity, growth, and global impact, one conversation at a time.

“I’m thankful about being African and I’m thankful about the future of Africa. I have this relentless optimism about the prosperity that is emerging out of Africa. I carry an open conviction that Africa is the desire of nations and the nations of the earth are going to come to her and feed from her and be impacted by her.”
– Debola Deji-Kurunmi
Ojoma Ochai — Managing Partner, Creative Economy Practice at CC Hub
Ojoma Ochai is shaping Africa’s creative future by merging tech, culture, and innovation to unlock opportunities across the continent. Her work at CC Hub and beyond is proof that creativity is an economic force driving Africa’s next leap.

“When I look back at the work I do now and my worldview, I’ve done a lot of work around narratives of Africa, and that’s because of reading African literature and Nigerian literature as a child. I was never confused about my identity or the validity of the African experience.”
– Ojoma Ochai
Nkiru Olumide-Ojo — Founder, LightHouse Network
Through LightHouse Network, Nkiru Olumide-Ojo is mentoring and empowering young women to find their voice and rise in their careers. A communications leader and columnist, she champions the modern woman’s balance of ambition, purpose, and grace.

“I think that mentorship is so important; nothing like a guide who has been through that path or similar to provide you with a stair. But, I equally think that sponsorship is as important, having people who can amplify your qualifications for opportunities when you’re not there.”
– Nkiru Olumide Ojo
Each of these women is proof that leadership wears many faces, purpose, passion, courage, creativity, and grit. Through their stories, we see what happens when women take up space, redefine the rules, and build doors where none existed.
Their voices remind us that impact is a lifestyle. And as they lead, mentor, create, and transform, they light the path for countless others to rise.
Here’s to women who lead unscripted, boldly, fully, and without apology.
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