MIPAD is a unique ranking that identifies a total of 200 individuals, all under 40 as at 2015, across five categories, 100 within Africa, and 100 in the diaspora. The categories include, Politics & Governance, Business & Entrepreneurship, Media & Culture, and Religious & Humanitarian.
British Ghanaian Media Entrepreneur and Forbes Africa Correspondent, Peace Hyde has made the list of change makers on the continent with her phenomenal work as a media entrepreneur in Journalism as well as her philanthropic work her education not for profit Aim Higher Africa which has impacted the lives of some 2000 people over the past three years.
She will join other influential members including Lewis Hamilton, Trevor Noah, Oprah Winfrey and TD Jakes at the inaugural event in New York at the United Nations in September this year. The Awards Dinner in honor of the ‘MIPAD Class of 2017’ is in New York City, following the closing of the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly. Former U.S. President Barack Obama and current UN Secretary-General António Guterres are expected to attend as keynote speakers.
Source: Brenda Omawumi