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"My first paid job was a flyer for ₦500. I was so nervous, I didn’t even spend the money immediately. Then I designed a logo for a classmate’s grill business, he paid me ₦3,500. That was in 2016, and it felt good at the time."
Africans receive less than 5% of the US EB-1 visas. Oluyomi Ojo's AgoraVisa wants to change that through quality advisory, legal and storytelling support.
Ajoke Akinlabi went from studying microbiology to running a tech company. She shares how curiosity, grit, and people skills shaped her path.
“I had only been a strategist for eight months when I was offered a leadership role. I didn’t see it coming, but it reminded me that hard work doesn’t go unnoticed. That moment shifted everything for me.”
From studying Russian to leading people ops in fintech, Olawande Omodaratan shares how she found her footing in HR, what excites her about the work, and what she looks for when hiring tech talent.
Bukayo Ewuoso, Head of Business at Pisi, reflects on his journey to leadership, sharing the pivotal moments and decisions that shaped his career.
Obasola Akintola shares his journey from church visuals to brand design at Cowrywise, highlighting persistence, creativity, and the power of visibility in the design industry.
Wale Ayandiran’s journey from a self-taught developer in Nigeria to leading engineering teams and building AI-driven solutions in the UK showcases resilience, innovation, and impact in the global tech industry.
Adeboro Odunlami is combining law and technology to build ethical, user-focused digital products.
CreditChek partners with CredPal to enhance creditworthiness verification for its new credit card business, while also expanding its vision for cross-border credit assessment across Africa and beyond.
The event by GeegPay, featured insightful talks, the launch of the Raenest USD physical card, and a variety of fun games and prizes.
The startup is introducing a revised pricing structure that includes no upfront fees and launching PaidHiring, an applicant tracking system.
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