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10 Nigerian women setting new standards in tech-enabled event hosting

Sometime in 2016, getting a master of ceremonies (MC) for my aunt’s wedding was almost as difficult as getting the venue. If you were not familiar with an MC from an event you had attended or

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August 18, 2026
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Sometime in 2016, getting a master of ceremonies (MC) for my aunt’s wedding was almost as difficult as getting the venue. If you were not familiar with an MC from an event you had attended or connected to someone who knew one, finding the right person for your event could quickly become a family assignment.

Fast-forward 10 years, and Nigeria’s vibrant event industry looks entirely different. A profession once male-dominated and largely associated with the familiar energy of Owambe has grown into a corporate business, and Nigerian women are playing a significant role in that transformation.

In 2026, the microphone travels far beyond the traditional event hall. Companies now bring corporate event hosts to conferences, seminars, training sessions, product launches, staff events, award ceremonies, inaugurations, and anniversary celebrations. 

For the women who have built careers behind the microphone, this expansion means there are now more rooms to enter, more audiences to reach and more ways to turn public speaking into a sustainable career. And technology has made those rooms considerably easier to find.

From Instagram Reels that serve as instant digital showreels to automated booking systems that attract global B2B clients, these female comperes have turned personal branding into a powerful science. 

Someone planning a wedding in Lagos can scroll through Instagram and watch an MC handle a crowd before making a single phone call. A corporate organisation searching for a host can discover a professional through LinkedIn. 

A potential client can move from watching a Reel to visiting a website, checking previous events, sending an enquiry and booking a service without knowing anyone who knows the MC. 

To understand this evolution better, here are 10 Nigerian women setting new standards for what it means to host, build and grow in the modern event industry.

1. Joyce DanielsJoyce Daniels, event host Joyce Daniels

Joyce Daniels, also known as the “Queen of Talk“, is a global compere and a leading voice in executive communications. For over 18 years, she has worked with business leaders across private, public and government sectors in Africa, guiding over 1,000 corporate events, conferences, and thought leadership forums. 

Beyond hosting, Daniels has coached top executives, business owners, and policymakers across leading multinational corporations, financial institutions, and government agencies, helping them refine their message and command any room.

Her active social media presence and website have elevated her professional approach to reach millions of people at the same time.

She is the convener of the Money Making Mouth Conference, the leading platform for African business and career women who want to monetise their voices and build a profitable speaking brand. Through the Money Making Mouth Tribe, she mentors professionals who are ready to turn their expertise into influence and income.

As the founder of TALKADEMY, she has trained over 1,000 event hosts and public speakers around the globe. She also founded the Bold and Audacious Conference, a youth leadership platform empowering young adults (18–25) to think big, take bold steps, and lead with confidence in school, business, and nation-building.

2. Temi Badru Temi Badru

Temi Badru, popularly known as “The Presidential Host“, brings an unusual combination of law, journalism, broadcasting and event hosting. She has over six years of experience as a journalist and is also a member of the International Law Association and an Associate member of the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators. 

But amidst all of these qualifications is a powerful event host whose portfolio includes engagements for the Presidency, the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation and many major organisations in 13 years.

She is also the Creative Lead for Voices and Faces, a PR and communications agency focused on training public speakers. Through her communication work and training, Badru has published online courses for passionate event hosts, while her LinkedIn platform has become another stage where she shares practical lessons about conferences, communication and the business of hosting.

Her personal website also positions her services around event compèring, conference moderation and communications training. 

3. Nancy Isime Nancy Isime

Nancy Isime has built a career that sits comfortably between television, entertainment and live event hosting. The award-winning media personality, actress and producer is best known as the creator, executive producer and host of The Nancy Isime Show, which is currently in its fifth season on Africa Magic Showcase. 

Her hosting portfolio stretches from The Headies and The Voice Nigeria to Global Citizen Live, the Indomie Heroes Awards and The Future Awards Africa, where she became the first woman to host the ceremony solo in 2022.

Based in Lagos and working across Nigeria and international platforms, Isime has spent more than a decade building a recognisable presence in front of audiences. Her personal website functions as both a professional portfolio and booking platform, while her digital presence extends across social media and YouTube, with over 6 million followers on Instagram alone.

4. Mojibade Sosanya Mojibade Sosanya

Mojibade Sosanya, also known as “The LadyMCwith an M.Sc“, is a multi-talented professional with a diverse background in event hosting, TV presenting, corporate communications, acting, public speaking, and influencing. 

She earned her first degree from Covenant University and further obtained an M.Sc from the School of Media and Communications at Pan Atlantic University, Nigeria.

Before her event hosting journey, Sosanya worked as a Relationship Manager at Access Bank Plc, a role she grew into within 5 years at the organisation. During her banking career, she earned the endearing nickname “Banker with a mic” due to her exceptional ability to captivate audiences.

The Lady MC has over 8 years of experience serving as a compere for numerous private and public sector events, collaborating with national and international corporations across various industries.

5. Tomike Adeoye Tomike Adeoye

Tomike Adeoye, also known as “Olori Ebi”, is known for vibrant wedding hosting, lifestyle television presenting, and energetic brand activations and influencer campaigns. She is a prominent media executive, actress, and entrepreneur whose work bridges creative storytelling and strategic leadership across Africa’s entertainment and innovation sectors. 

With more than a decade of experience in television, brand partnerships, and creative business development, Adeoye has established a track record of delivering high-impact projects that elevate brands and engage diverse audiences across the continent.

As a brand collaborator and influencer, Tomike has partnered with leading global and African organisations, helping these organisations strengthen market presence and cultivate authentic consumer engagement.

In entrepreneurship and leadership, Tomike is the Co-founder of Malliá World, a luxury hair and beauty label, and serves as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of LightHill Studio, a Lagos-based creative production hub. 

Her primary digital footprints are on YouTube and Instagram, where she has built an intensely loyal, highly interactive community known as the “Tribe.” Tomike entertains and educates her online audience through her annual fan-centric interactive conferences and brand-sponsored community giveaways.

6. Ayo Mairo-Ese Ayo Mario-Ese

Ayo Mairo-Ese (nee Thompson) is a multiple award-winning Broadcaster, event compere and public speaker. She is a prime-time news anchor on the ARISE News Channel, where she co-hosts the network’s flagship program, The Morning Show.

Her career in media began on TV in 2014 as a co-host of the popular talk show ‘The Blog’ on Cool TV. As part of her duties, she produced content for the daily show.

She went on to co-host a daily news and lifestyle program, “Hello Nigeria”, on the same TV station (rebranded as WazobiaMax TV), where she had the opportunity to engage notable guests, including thought leaders, captains of industry and other local and international high-profile guests. 

As an Event Host, Ayo has hosted big-budget events and productions including the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) Awards.

7. Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori

Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, popularly known as “KieKie“, is an event and television host, content creator, actor and media personality whose career has grown alongside Nigeria’s digital entertainment industry.

Since starting her career in 2015, she has developed a reputation for bringing humour, energy and spontaneity to large live audiences, making her a sought-after host for concerts, awards and entertainment experiences. 

Her hosting portfolio includes major events such as Vibes on the Beach with Wizkid, Burna Boy Live and Timeless Night with Davido. She has also hosted the Trendupp Awards for four consecutive editions, including the 2025 edition, where she returned to anchor the awards for the fourth year in a row. 

The role has become closely associated with her ability to keep a high-energy room moving while creating memorable moments for an audience made up largely of Nigeria’s digital creators and influencers. But KieKie’s hosting career exists within a much larger digital ecosystem.

She has built KieKie TV, her own YouTube platform, alongside a substantial presence on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X. KieKie Unscripted Experience, her entertainment and game-show format, has become an extension of her personality and creative direction, distributed across digital platforms.

8. Gloria Babarinde Gloria Babarinde

Gloria Babarinde, also known as “The Quintessential MC“, has built a career on clarity, presence and intentional storytelling. 

An international event compere, conference moderator, red-carpet host, broadcaster, diction coach and corporate communications professional, Babarinde has turned her command of language and people into a career that now stretches across events, media, communications and training.

Her academic journey began at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, where she studied English Language and graduated as the best graduating student in her department. The degree gave her a strong foundation in language and communication, but her career soon moved beyond the classroom.

She later became certified in Events Hosting and Compering by the West Africa Broadcast Media Academy, adding professional training to the communication skills she developed through her education and early media career.

Babarinde’s first professional identity was closely tied to broadcasting. She worked as a radio presenter and developed experience as a voice-over artist and diction coach before establishing herself as an events host.

Currently, she serves as Head of Media and Communications at Luminous Hills Investment Limited, while also building her own media business, Lait Media, where she is the Founder and CEO.

She has gradually moved from simply hosting events to teaching people how to communicate effectively across all her social media platforms by sharing lessons around communication, public speaking and English Language skills.

9. Moyosore Eleso-Otefia

Moyosore Eleso, popularly known as “The Sabihost,” is a professional corporate event host, communications strategist, and public speaker.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Lagos State University, a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Lagos State University, and a Master’s degree in Communications, alongside honorary certificates in communication.

For more than 10 years, her work as a corporate host has placed her in rooms where business, technology and ideas meet. One of the clearest examples is the Nigeria Fintech Forum, where she has returned year after year as the event host. In 2026, she hosted the forum for the fifth consecutive time, bringing her SABIHOST persona back to a gathering of fintech, banking, technology and financial-services leaders.

That consistency is part of what distinguishes Eleso’s approach to hosting. Her hosting portfolio has also extended into real estate, tech and other business-focused events, giving her experience across industries rather than confining her to the traditional social-event circuit.

Eleso’s professional career has also developed alongside the microphone. At Zylus Group International, a real estate company, Eleso recently moved from her previous position as Head, Media & Creativity to Group Head, Brand Communications and Strategy.

Her educational instinct also appears in her weekly “Dear Event Host” video series. In the videos, Eleso shares practical observations and lessons from the event-hosting profession, offering advice to people navigating the demands of being an MC.

10. Blessings Mosugu

Blessings Mosugu has built a career around the ability to make a room listen. She is a global event moderator, broadcast journalist, news anchor and professional event host.

Her broadcast career is closely associated with News Central TV, where she has been working as a journalist and news anchor for several years. Her work in broadcasting has given her the skills that now distinguish her on stage.

Away from the newsroom, Mosugu has established herself as an accomplished master of ceremonies and moderator for corporate and industry events. Her current professional profile lists live events, advertising and corporate events among her services.

What makes Mosugu’s career particularly interesting is the way she has turned her communication experience into something she can teach. About two years ago, she created “QUICK 5,” a short-form educational series designed to share practical lessons with journalists, public speakers, event hosts and presenters.

The idea came from questions she was receiving from people across her social platforms who wanted to improve their communication skills. Rather than keeping those conversations in private messages, she turned the recurring questions into a resource that a wider audience could access.

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