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Channel Manager and Creative Director of JoyPrime, Edith Edem Agbeli. has been named one of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Media Management 2026.
This recognition places her among a distinguished group of women shaping industries and driving change across Africa.
The award was presented at the Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Conference and Awards, an annual event held to celebrate women whose work continues to make a meaningful difference in their countries and beyond.

Organised by Imperial Leo Network Limited, the event brought together leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals from across the continent, all recognised for their contribution to socio-economic development.
For Edith Edem Agbeli, the honour reflects years of dedication to media excellence, creativity and leadership.
In her role at Joy Prime, she has been instrumental in shaping content, building the brand and steering the channel’s creative direction in a competitive industry.
Her recognition in the media management category highlights not only her professional achievements but also her influence in setting standards and inspiring the next generation of media practitioners.

The Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Awards continues to serve as a platform to celebrate women who are breaking barriers and redefining leadership across sectors, including business, governance, media and entrepreneurship.
This year’s edition once again underscored the growing role of women in shaping Africa’s future, with Edith Edem Agbeli emerging as one of the standout figures in the media space.
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