Dromeryda Agyapong named among 100 most influential African Leaders 2026
Dromeryda Agyapong has been recognised as one of the 100 Most Influential African Leaders in 2026. This continental honour celebrates her contributions to Ghana's construction and real estate sector, as well as her philanthropic leadership through La Mére Foundation.
Dromeryda Agyapong is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Turq-Stones Limited, which she founded in 2021. She is also the Founder of La Mére Foundation, which has focused on maternal strength and the empowerment of young girls and women for over eight years. She recently won the People's Choice Award (Female) at the Forty Under 40 Africa Awards 2026. In response to the honour, Dromeryda said, "This recognition is a big win for the entire team and a testament to collective greatness," and "At Turq-Stones, we remain dedicated to delivering the best possible experience in every project we undertake. Through La Mére Foundation, we continue to invest in the strength and future of Ghana's mothers, girls, and women. True influence lies in building lasting infrastructure while lifting people up."
The announcement of the 100 Most Influential African Leaders is organised by the Pan African Leadership Foundation. The Foundation undertook a selection process, reviewing shortlisted nominees from nearly 3,957 nominations from 42 African countries.
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Dromeryda Agyapong, CEO of Turq-Stones Limited and Founder of La Mére Foundation, has been recognised among the 100 Most Influential African Leaders in 2026. This prestigious honour celebrates her contributions to Ghana's construction sector and impactful philanthropic leadership - but what does it all mean?
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