Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by meum: 6:24pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
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Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by OsuigboFIathead(f): 6:24pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
[s] itsme01: yoruba with the brains and beauty [/s] |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:24pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Yoruba women dey try. Can't say the same for their men *oya, I am waiting for the inevitable tongue lashing* 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by OPECINHO: 6:24pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Afonjas leading. 2 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Yoighaman(m): 6:25pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
13, 16, 20 & 22, from my personal interactions with them....wonderful, beautiful and brilliant minds.
Always proud of Omo K (22), (nee, Ojomuyide) my person, very nice lady, nice seeing her on the list.
Congrats to all of them and more power to their elbows. 2 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Anambralstson: 6:25pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
dietsono: Yoruba dominance.......... I hail thy Rated by who please |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by LajaLaba: 6:25pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Anambralstson: Useless Lagos/Ibadan media have started their rubbish rating U are a jester and i like it 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Nobody: 6:26pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
IgboSomalia:
You don't have a choice.
West Side is the best side. Idioot |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Godhatesodomy: 6:26pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Wow |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by IgboSomalia: 6:27pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Anambralstson:
Rated by who please Egbere TV news. E don pain this one. Yorubas no be your papa mate in tech. Stick to your petty trading bro. 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by IgboSomalia: 6:28pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Bonatheripper:
Idioot You are beneath me, I condemn you to a life of servitude. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:28pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
OPECINHO: Afonjas leading. Yes o. Atleast, nobody will preach here today. Beat your chest in peace. 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by midnighter(f): 6:28pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
....one of the most positive threads of 2019 and they still found a way to ruin it Can't you people rest, even for Christmas? Smh 2 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by IgboSomalia: 6:29pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
CSTR2: Yoruba women dey try. Can't say the same for their men
*oya, I am waiting for the inevitable tongue lashing* Bro, you sef know say na lie you dey lie. The Nairaland you're commenting on was founded by a Yoruba man. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Tembebe: 6:29pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
It would be an understatement to say the profiles of these awsome real 'slay queens' are daunting. One cant but feel intimidated reading them. It is also refreshing to know that almost all of them are married,not to mention stunning. And to say they don't disturb the public with endless photoshoots and what nots,despite their great achievements. Kudos,women of substance. I believe these are the women youths should emulate in our country.
PS: Tribalists shouldn't come and spoil this beautiful thread. 16 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Yoighaman(m): 6:29pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
13, 16, 20 & 22, from my personal interactions with them....wonderful, beautiful and brilliant minds.
Always proud of Omo K (22), (nee, Ojomuyide) my person, very nice lady, nice seeing her on the list.
Congrats to all of them and more power to their elbows... 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by DenreleDave(m): 6:30pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Spallanzani: 22. Omokehinde Adebanjo| Vice President and Area Business Head, West Africa, Mastercard
Omokehinde is the Vice President and Area Business Head for West Africa, Mastercard. Based in Nigeria, Omokehinde is responsible for advancing acceptance and issuance of Mastercard’s payment products in Nigeria and other English-speaking countries in West Africa.
Before her appointment, Omokehinde fulfilled the role of Vice President for Business Development in the West African region. Omokehinde was employed by the Guaranty Trust Bank where she spent four years as the Head of Cards and Product Development. She was at Airtel, then Econet. Omokehinde holds an MBA from the Lagos Business School and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
23. Onajite Regha| Divisional Head, PayAttitude
Onajite is the Group Head at PayAttitude Global. Before her new role, Onajite was the CEO of Electronic Payment Practitioners Association of Nigeria [E-PPAN]. She has worked in various industries. She started her career in Aula Marina, an oil and gas servicing firm and Citibank where she spent over three years in the operations department. She managed the customer service point of Citibank’s e-purse product. Onajite also worked with Intermarc Consulting.
Onajite was the pioneering editor-in-chief of Card Technology Africa magazine and the brain behind Card East Africa, an annual conference introduced in her time for the collective representation of the East Africa region. Onajite is a member of the advisory board of Aitec West Africa. Onajite works in several committees in the payment systems in Nigeria and the ECOWAS sub region and writes for several publications. Onajite holds a degree in Mass Communication and Project Management Professional certification.
24. Ronke Kuye| CEO, SANEF
Ronke is the CEO of the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facilities (SANEF). Ronke’s banking experience which spans over 24 years includes the setting up of a successful card business and alternative payment channels. Ronke was one of the three founding members and the founding chairman of the Committee of e-Banking Industry Heads (CeBIH) and sits on its advisory board.
Ronke’s notable achievements include the launching of the first Naira denominated Mastercard (accepted worldwide) in Nigeria and the first Mastercard world card in Africa. Ronke was a member of the CBN payment scheme board [PSV 2020] cards working group that was responsible for setting the current industry guidelines/standards on payment cards.
25. Sayu Abend| CEO, SpacePoint
As SpacePointe’s CEO, Sayu is responsible for leading the company’s overall market strategy, vision and execution. Sayu founded SpacePointe in 2014 with the sole intent to innovate around the needs of small-to-medium enterprise. Before this, she was the head of sales operations at InComm Inc, managing product innovation, standardization and the deployment into various markets.
Sayu was the head of IT strategy and executive at InComm Inc., and was responsible for the end-to-end strategy and project execution for information technology organization. Sayu assisted in growing the company’s revenues from $1 billion to $15 billion over five years by designing cutting edge solutions, aligning product strategy and innovation with development to realize cost savings, accelerate performance, and sustain systematic flexibility.
26. Shola Olufosoye | Vice President, IT, FMDQ Securities Exchange
Shola is the Head, Information Technology Division, comprising three groups, namely application, infrastructure management and enterprise technology services. Shola’s over 25 years’ experience spans across customer and relationship management at Citibank Nigeria, head of IT at First City Monument Bank and CIO at Computer Warehouse Group. Shola served on the Technology Committee that birthed ValuCard Nigeria and Interswitch.
27. Temitope Akin-Fadeyi | Pioneer Head, Financial Inclusion Secretariat, Central Bank of Nigeria
Temitope was the Principal Manager, Development Finance Department at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Temitope was also the pioneer Head of the Financial Inclusion Secretariat at the CBN where she led the implementation of the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS).
Temitope has broad executive management experience with background in development finance, financial inclusion, strategy, operations, DFS, microfinance, retail banking, product development, project management and international money transfers. Temitope’s passion is in the creation of sustainable value through product, process and policy innovations for cross-functional stakeholders.
Temitope holds a Second Class (upper), Bachelor of Arts degree (French) from the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. Temitope is pursuing a Master of Arts degree (International Relations) from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA. Temitope has attended Executive Development programmes at the Harvard Business School; John F. Kennedy School of Government and was a pioneer cohort of the certificate in Law and Regulation of Inclusive Finance from the University of Luxembourg.
28. Titilola Shogaolu | Divisional CEO, Interswitch Financial Inclusion Services [IFIS]
Titilola has worked in Interswitch for 14 years in various capacities with responsibilities spanning functions within operations, product management, sales, key account management and project management. Before her new appointment, she was the group head social systems and services in the industry vertical market division of Interswitch Group.
Titilola led the sales efforts to provide the company’s revenue collections, funds disbursement solutions and value-added services to clients in different sectors including government, power, transportation, education, utilities etc. she also managed the company’s clients & businesses in the South-East/South-South region with the team based in the Port Harcourt office.
Titilola’s responsibility at IFIS is to deepen financial inclusion, empower and transform individuals to profitable entrepreneurs and make primarily financial services available to the unbanked and under-banked in the country. Titilola has a first degree in Business Economics and a MBA from the Cardiff University of Wales. She is an alumnus of the Senior Management Programme (SMP) at the Lagos Business School.
29. Titilayo Olubiyi | Director, Financial Institutions, Unified Payment (UP)
Titilayo is the Director, Financial Institutions. Titilayo has over 20 years’ hands-on experience in marketing, sales, channel management and general management. Titilayo was Group Head, Business Development in Market and Sales Directorate in UP and the pioneering Group Head for PayAttitude. Titilayo has an excellent track record working with UACN, MTN, Nokia West Africa and Samsung Electronics West Africa. She also won several performance awards.
Titilayo has an MBA in Marketing and BA Honours English from Obafemi Awolowo University. Titilayo is an affiliate member of Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK) and a member of Nigeria Institute of Marketing. Titilayo has attended several notable trainings in and outside Nigeria including Cornell University, USA, IESE Business School, Barcelona; and Lagos Business School.
30. Yinka David West | Director and Senior Fellow, Operations, Information System and Marketing, LBS
Yinka is a senior fellow in the Operations, Information Systems and Marketing Division of Lagos Business School (LBS). Yinka is a member of the LBS Management Board and Academic Director and the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC). She is also a qualified practitioner of the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.
Yinka is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT), and the academic advocate to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) and a digital money specialist certified by Digital Frontiers Institute. Yinka’s research interests include information systems in organizations, performance of e-business, electronic service quality and IT governance.
Yinka is an active member of Fintech Association of Nigeria. She holds a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from Manchester Business School; an MSc in Business Systems Analysis and Design from City University, London; and a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Lagos.
https://www.financialtechnologyafrica.com/2019/12/12/femtech-in-fintech-top-30-leading-women-in-nigerias-financial-technology-industry-2019/
NB: This thread is created to motivate my babygirl and every young female in Fintech struggling to find their feet in the industry, i know you are a guest reader on this platform and you are likely going to see this when it hits the FP, i believe in your dream, i know one day you are going to climb the echelon of FINTECH. Keep on moving love, your best is yet to come Yorubas dominating every Sector.. Pls i didn't abuse anyone ooo, I am proud of my tribe 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by danilmo: 6:30pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Some Men here will go back and start looking at their wife like( just come and look at ur mate, u are here tieing wrapper upandan ). biko leave them alone o. let them enjoy Christmas in peace 7 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:31pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
IgboSomalia:
Bro, you sef know say na lie you dey lie.
The Nairaland you're commenting on was founded by a Yoruba man. Yoruba amaka. Enjoy your thread. 6 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by QuiverBox(f): 6:31pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
The Undisputed Slay Queens!!!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:33pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
DenreleDave:
Yorubas dominating every Sector.. Pls i didn't abuse anyone ooo, I am proud of my tribe See dis one. |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by IgboSomalia: 6:33pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
CSTR2:
Yoruba amaka.
Enjoy your thread. You should get yourself a Yoruba bride and improve the genes, IQ, creativity, intelligence and business acumen of your kids. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:34pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
IgboSomalia:
You should get yourself a Yoruba bride and improve the genes, IQ, creativity, intelligence and business acumen of your kids. I laugh. |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by itsme01: 6:34pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
CSTR2: Yoruba women dey try. Can't say the same for their men
*oya, I am waiting for the inevitable tongue lashing* Ibo girls dey fine dont know about their men 3 Likes |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by danilmo: 6:34pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Tembebe: It would be an understatement to say the profiles of these awsome real 'slay queens' are daunting. One cant but feel intimidated reading them. It is also refreshing to know that almost all of them are married,not to mention stunning. And to say they don't disturb the public with endless photoshoots and what nots,despite their great achievements. Kudos,women of substance. I believe these are the women youths should emulate in our country.
PS: Tribalists shouldn't come and spoil this beautiful thread. if these are the ones championing Feminism, we would av given it a second view/taught. alas, na Instagram photo shooters that can't feed themselves com dey shout feminism .. u won't see them here. demn full romance section. 6 Likes |
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Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by CSTR2: 6:37pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
itsme01:
Ibo girls dey fine dont know about their men Which men fine pass igbo men? Is beauty not genetic? 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Tembebe: 6:37pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
danilmo:
if these are the ones championing Feminism, we would av given it a second view/taught.
alas, na Instagram photo shooters that can't feed themselves com dey shout feminism ..
u won't see them here. demn full romance section. Gbamest.Na true you talk. If only they know they are worth more than that. 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by itsme01: 6:38pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
CSTR2:
Which men fine pass igbo men?
Is beauty not genetic? ibo girls have a contrary opinion.. ask chioma she would tell you she prefers yoruba angels 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Albinoworwor: 6:43pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Mentors in technology urgently needed I have zeal but I need an extra push |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by dinocy(m): 6:45pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
And them nor know each other o. Some never marry sha. 1 Like |
Re: Fintech: Top 30 Leading Women In Nigeria’s Financial Technology Industyr by Tembebe: 6:45pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
itsme01:
ibo girls have a contrary opinion.. ask chioma she would tell you she prefers yoruba angels Pls,guy, I'm literarily on my knees begging you to give this a rest,at least for this season. Pls,let's not spoil the thread. 2 Likes |