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Maureen Ifada named among Africa’s top 100 CMOs in ACMO ranking

Maureen Ifada, Marketing Director at FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria Plc, has been named among Africa’s top 100 Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) in the inaugural ACMO 100 ranking, a prestigious new recognition

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April 10, 2026·3 min read
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Maureen Ifada, Marketing Director at FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria Plc, has been named among Africa’s top 100 Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) in the inaugural ACMO 100 ranking, a prestigious new recognition of the continent’s most impactful brand leaders.

The list, compiled by Brand Africa in partnership with African Business, MIPAD and the Africa Media Agency, marks the first comprehensive effort to spotlight the individuals behind Africa’s most powerful and admired brands.

Ifada’s inclusion places her among an elite group of marketing leaders drawn from over 20 countries and spanning diverse industries from financial services and telecommunications to fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). 

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The ACMO 100 honours executives with strategic responsibility for brand growth, consumer insight, and market positioning, regardless of job title.

Her recognition underscores the growing influence of Nigerian marketing leadership within the continent. Nigeria accounted for 17 entries on the list, reflecting the country’s depth as one of Africa’s most commercially vibrant markets, home to major brands such as MTN Nigeria, Dangote Group, Peak Milk and Nigerian Breweries.

According to Thebe Ikalafeng, founder and chairman of Brand Africa, the ACMO 100 highlights a critical truth about the continent: Africa does not have a marketing talent gap. Instead, it boasts a deep pool of leaders capable of building globally competitive brands and shaping consumer perception across markets.

One of the most striking insights from the report is the dominance of women in Africa’s marketing leadership landscape. Women make up 62% of the honourees, a sharp contrast to global trends where female CMOs remain underrepresented. Ifada’s recognition is therefore not only a personal milestone but also part of a broader narrative of female leadership redefining Africa’s brand ecosystem.

The report also situates Lagos among the continent’s key marketing hubs alongside Johannesburg and Nairobi reflecting the concentration of talent in Africa’s largest economies. These hubs are central to shaping how brands engage with the continent’s fast-evolving consumer base.

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Despite the strength of its talent, the report notes that African brands still lag behind global competitors in consumer admiration rankings, holding just 11% share in 2025. Leaders like Ifada are seen as pivotal to reversing this trend through sustained, culturally intelligent brand-building.

The ACMO 100 is not a ranked list; all honourees share equal standing. Rather than celebrating a single moment, it recognises enduring excellence and influence in shaping Africa’s brand narrative.

For FrieslandCampina WAMCO, Ifada’s inclusion reinforces its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s FMCG sector, driven by strong brand strategy and consumer engagement.

As Africa’s marketing landscape continues to evolve, the recognition of leaders like Maureen Ifada signals a promising future one where African brands, powered by world-class talent, can compete and win on a global stage.

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