Anas Aremeyaw Anas Voted 2015 Most Influential Young Ghanaian

By 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians

In what could be described as the most patronized and well-structured impact measure competition among young achievers in Ghana, World Renowned Investigative Journalist and CEO of Tiger Eye PI, AnasAremeyawAnas has being voted Number 1 among 50 Young Influential Ghanaians in the public poll which drew remarkable participation from Ghanaians across the world.

Notable among Anas’s works in 2015 was the expose of gigantic corruption that has existed in the Judicial System of Ghana. That singled documentary film shook the whole continent and drew the attention of international organisations and media to Ghana and has also caused the dismissal of several judicial workers. The secretly filmed documentary also made it as the most successful film premier in Ghana which was shown amidst several court suits for 3 days.

Bola Ray (CEO, EIB Network), DedeAyew (Footballer, Black Star) and Francis Xavier Sosu (Managing Partner, F-X Law and Associates) followed respectively paving way for the first and most influential young female, Farida Bedwei the Co-founder and CTO of Logiciel Ltd who runs a FinTech and serves on the National Communication Authority board though suffering from Cerebral Palsy.

These great young achievers have toiled for Ghana, representing and influencing their motherland positively across diverse activities and have shown their relevance among millions of young people across Ghana.

In Launching what became confidently rated and endorsed by the public as the most comprehensive ranking in Ghana so far, Prince Akpah, MD of Avance Media stated, ''even though 2015 was marked as a year coupled with lot of challenges, it also turned out to be a motivating one attested by the massive involvement of young people in various activities bringing at par their works and impacts''.

Closing votes after 15 days of campaigning, Ghanaians from over 90 countries gracefully thronged the public poll to cast their votes across 10 Categories to decide where these young achievers deserved to be placed in honour of their works for Ghana and Africa.

Below, we present to you the 2015 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians in order of Merit

Position

Name

Profession

1

AnasAremeyawAnas

Journalist; CEO, Tiger Eye PI

2

Bola Ray (Nathaniel AnokyeAdisi)

TV & Radio Host; CEO, EIB Network

3

DedeAyew

Footballer; Black Star &, Swansea City

4

Francis-Xavier Sosu

Lawyer; Managing Partner, F-X Law and Associates

5

Farida Bedwei

Entrepreneur; CTO, Logiciel Ltd

6

AsamoahGyan

Philanthropist; Skipper, Black Stars

7

Dr. Naomi Adjepong

Trainer; COO, Alpha Beta Educational Centre

8

Franklin Cudjoe

Advocate; CEO, Imani Ghana

9

TonyiSenayah

Entrepreneur; CEO, Horseman Shoes

10

Albert Kusi

Public Speaker; CEO, LEC Holdings Ltd

11

Gary Al-Smith

Journalist; Sports Host, Joy FM & Joy News

12

John Armah

Entrepreneur; CEO, Orios Group

13

Dr. Randy OsaeBediako

Entrepreneur; CEO, Kharis Group

14

Dr. William OkyereFrimpong

Doctor; Medical Director, LEKMA Polyclinic

15

Bernard Avle

TV & Radio Host; Programs Director, Citi FM

16

Martha Bissa

Athlete; Olympic Gold Medalist

17

EdemAdzaho

Trainer; CEO, Spec Consult Ltd

18

Nana Bediako Kwame

Entrepreneur; CEO, Wonda World Estates

19

Sara Nana Yeboah

Philanthropist; Co-Founder, The Sangy Foundation

20

Dr. ByriteAsamoah

Medical Doctor; Producer, Vodafone Healthline

21

Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah

Speaker; CEO, Zoweh Global Consult

22

AtoUlzenAppiah

Social Entrepreneur; Director, Ghana Think Foundation

23

AlloysiusAttah

Entrepreneur; CEO, Farmerline Ltd

24

Elizabeth Patterson

Social Entrepreneur; Girls Education Initiative Ghana

25

John Dumelo

Actor

26

KwadwoSafo Jnr

Entrepreneur; CEO, Kantanka Group

27

Shirley FrimpongManso

Film Maker; CEO, Sparrows Productions

28

Becca (Rebecca Acheampong)

Musician

29

KafuiAdzah

Entrepreneur; CEO, Cookhouse

30

Manasseh Azure

Journalist; Multimedia Group

31

KobbyBlay

Nurse; CEO, Ghana Health Nest

32

IsraellaKafuiMansu

Entrepreneur; CEO, Mansuki Ghana Limited

33

Mercy Myles

Athlete; Skipper, Black Queens

34

Jeremiah Buabeng

Public Speaker; CEO, Buabeng Communications

35

Petra Aba Asamoah

Speaker; GM, Delta Air Lines GSA, Ghana

36

Nana Asaase

Poet; CEO, Asaase Inscriptions

37

Bright Simons

Entrepreneur; CEO, mPedigree

38

Ekow Mensah

Entrepreneur; CEO, TANOE

39

Alain Gbeasor

Entrepreneur; Chairman, Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs

40

Mabel AkuBaneseh

Journalist; Daily Graphic

41

Sarah AdwoaSafo

Politician; MP, Dome Kwabenya Constituency

42

Maximus Ametorgoh

Technologist; CEO, PopOut

43

Juliet Ibrahim

Philanthropist; CEO, Juliet Ibrahim Foundation

44

Bernard Kevin Clive

Public Speaker; CEO, BKC Consulting

45

RaindolfOwusu

Technologist; CEO, Oasis Websoft Ltd

46

Emmanuel Woyome

Speaker; CEO, Corporate Consulting Limited

47

DerrydeanDadzie

Entrepreneur; CEO, Dreamoval Ltd

48

Prosper Hoetu

Advocate; Director, YOUNET

49

Erasmus Kwaw

Journalist; Sports Host, GBC

50

Peace Hyde

TV Host; CEO, AIM Higher Africa

Visit www.africanviewpointjournal.com to read brief profiles on all 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians,

NB: Public Votes accounted for 80% of total votes, whiles an Impact Assess Research conducted by the Agape Research Center made the remaining 20% of the final rankings.

2016 Public Nominations have also being officially opened for all year round and forms can be accessed on

This initiative is powered by Avance Media in partnership with Dream Ambassadors Foundation GH, Kanea Multimedia, Synergy for Success Ghana, Agape Research Center, Cliq Africa and Kobby Webs Technology.