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| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Zico5(m): 11:37am On Dec 28, 2024 |
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Richtaiwo:Is Bobor Chicago a joke to you, the biggest and most successful dealer from Africa? |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Dshocker(m): 1:18pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
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| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by AfonjaPriest: 1:21pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
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| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Emeka71(m): 2:18pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
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AfonjaPriest:The Yoruba Entrepreneurial Spirit The Yoruba people, predominantly found in southwestern Nigeria, have a long history of entrepreneurship and trade. This cultural predisposition towards business has, in recent times, combined with technological advancements and increased global connectivity to produce a new generation of innovative and ambitious entrepreneurs. yoruba-entrepreneur Dr Olufunmilayo Arewa, Africa Alive 2024 Tech Innovators Reshaping the African Digital Landscape 1. Iyinoluwa Aboyeji – Co-founder of Andela and Flutterwave Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, a Yoruba entrepreneur, has made significant contributions to Africa’s tech ecosystem. He co-founded Andela, a company that trains and connects African software developers with global tech companies, and later co-founded Flutterwave, a payments infrastructure company that has become one of Africa’s most valuable startups. Aboyeji’s journey exemplifies the potential of African tech entrepreneurship. In a 2021 interview with TechCrunch, he stated, “The African tech ecosystem is not just about building successful companies; it’s about creating opportunities for millions of talented young Africans” (TechCrunch, 2021). Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, weetracker 2024 Flutterwave’s success story: Founded in 2016 Raised over $200 million in funding Valued at over $1 billion, achieving unicorn status Operates in over 20 African countries, facilitating cross-border transactions SEO Tip: To learn more about Nigerian tech startups, search for “African unicorn companies” or “Nigerian fintech success stories”. 2. Olugbenga Agboola – CEO of Flutterwave Another Yoruba entrepreneur making waves in the fintech space is Olugbenga Agboola, the current CEO of Flutterwave. Under his leadership, Flutterwave has expanded its operations and secured significant investments. Agboola’s approach to business emphasizes the importance of solving local problems with global standards. In an interview with Forbes Africa, he noted, “We’re building global solutions to local problems. Our goal is to make it easier for Africans to participate in the global digital economy” (Forbes Africa, 2022). Olugbenga Agboola, Medium 2020 E-Commerce Pioneers 3. Tunde Kehinde – Co-founder of Lidya and Africa Courier Express Tunde Kehinde, a Yoruba entrepreneur, has been instrumental in shaping Nigeria’s e-commerce landscape. He co-founded Jumia Nigeria, often referred to as the “Amazon of Africa,” and later founded Africa Courier Express and Lidya, a digital financial services platform. Kehinde’s entrepreneurial journey showcases the potential of e-commerce and fintech in Africa. In a 2020 interview with the Financial Times, he stated, “There’s a huge opportunity in providing financial services to small businesses in Africa. We’re just scratching the surface” (Financial Times, 2020). Tunde Kehinde, Nairametrics Lidya’s impact: Provides loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria and Eastern Europe Has disbursed over 25,000 loans Raised $8.3 million in Series A funding in 2019 Innovators in Traditional Industries 4. Sijibomi Ogundele – CEO of Sujimoto Construction Sijibomi Ogundele, known as the “King of Luxury Real Estate” in Nigeria, has revolutionized the country’s real estate sector through his company, Sujimoto Construction. Ogundele’s success story is one of vision, perseverance, and the ability to identify untapped market opportunities. In an interview with Business Day, Ogundele shared, “We saw a gap in the luxury real estate market in Nigeria. Our goal was not just to build houses, but to create experiences that rival what you’d find in the most sophisticated cities globally” (Business Day, 2021). Sijibomi Ogundele, Sujimoto Sujimoto’s achievements: Developed some of the most prestigious real estate projects in Nigeria Introduced innovative concepts like the “LeonardoBySujimoto” luxury apartments Expanded operations to other African countries' 5. Adenike Ogunlesi – Founder of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble Adenike Ogunlesi’s journey from a small home-based business to founding Ruff ‘n’ Tumble, one of Nigeria’s leading children’s clothing brands, is a testament to the power of identifying niche markets and maintaining quality standards. Ogunlesi’s success demonstrates how traditional industries like textiles can be revolutionized through innovation and quality focus. In a 2019 interview with CNN African Voices, she stated, “We didn’t just want to make clothes; we wanted to create a brand that Nigerian children and parents could be proud of” (CNN, 2019). Adenike Ogunlesi, LionsDen Nigeria Ruff ‘n’ Tumble’s growth: Started in 1996 as a small home-based business Now has over 15 stores across Nigeria Expanded product lines to include accessories and teenage clothing Tech-Enabled Services 6. Olugbenga Olutoye (GB) – Co-founder of Cars45 Olugbenga Olutoye, popularly known as GB, co-founded Cars45, a platform that has revolutionized the used car market in Nigeria. By providing a transparent and efficient marketplace for buying and selling used cars, Cars45 has addressed a significant pain point in the Nigerian automotive sector. In a 2020 interview with Techpoint Africa, GB explained, “We saw an opportunity to bring trust and transparency to a market that was largely informal and fraught with risks for both buyers and sellers” (Techpoint Africa, 2020). Cars45’s innovations: Introduced standardized vehicle inspections and valuations Created a digital marketplace for used cars Expanded operations to Ghana and Kenya Social Entrepreneurs Making a Difference 7. Adepeju Jaiyeoba – Founder of Brown Button Foundation and Mother’s Delivery Kit Adepeju Jaiyeoba’s journey into social entrepreneurship began with a personal tragedy that inspired her to address maternal mortality in Nigeria. She founded the Brown Button Foundation and later created Mother’s Delivery Kit, a low-cost birth kit designed to promote safe deliveries in rural areas. Jaiyeoba’s work demonstrates how entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool for social change. In an interview with the BBC, she stated, “Our goal is not just to run a successful business, but to save lives and empower rural women” (BBC, 2018). Adepeju Jaiyeoba, She Leads Africa Mother’s Delivery Kit’s impact: Distributed over 200,000 birth kits across Nigeria Trained over 15,000 traditional birth attendants Reduced maternal mortality rates in target communities The Global Impact of Yoruba Entrepreneurs The success stories of these Yoruba entrepreneurs extend far beyond Nigeria’s borders, contributing significantly to the global economy and changing perceptions about African business capabilities. |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by demoBaba: 3:05pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
ClassicMan202:Still fresh. |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Agugbadin: 3:11pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
Richtaiwo:Jmmmm lol |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by wifeesnatcher(m): 3:12pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
Maxtipulation:No Igbo is on Forbes and richest list in Africa, of what use is your industrialism |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Agugbadin: 3:15pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
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| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Amudeneogu: 4:34pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
Good, that what I want to be hearing about umu Igbo rather than criminalites here and there, I know that some people will not like this progress but you didn't like go and hang yourself in the evil forests but what I have to say is that AKU RUO UNO AMARA ONYE KPARA. Please always invest in the southeast to develop the southeast. |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Maxtipulation(m): 4:50pm On Dec 28, 2024*. Modified: 8:32pm On Dec 29, 2024 |
wifeesnatcher:In your mind now you believe no SE person has money than those Nigerians on Forbes? I thought your demigod T-pain said na statistics we go chop? At least you can't deny the industrialism hence mentioned it they industrialize and stay on the low Isn't when you allow your wealth to be document it will? Only baby rich people do that Men dey with raw cash in dollars but stay on the low Arthur Eze one out of many You can't deny you can't see his recent achievement in Equador...small pikin is worrying you fam |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Great0ne1: 5:14pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
Richtaiwo:Do you mean men like hushpuppi ? |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by 123yes(m): 5:34pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
yarimo:Don't go hustle. Continue to believe that all IBO's are drug pusher's |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by tiger28: 7:56pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
Seems none of them went to School..... Reason most of them are lousy with Noise like Bush men..... |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Oluwademilade: 8:44pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
VeryWickedBro:So you’ve not heard of the Adelekes. The biggest investors in Nigerias power sector. |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by biaframaster200: 10:21pm On Dec 28, 2024 |
VeryWickedBro:Name one industrialist from Alabama, the USA, Saskatchewan, or Canada ....you might not get one ...but with all your ill-gotten wealth, you still travel to these countries to survive ....so Yoruba people don't need to possess ill-gotten wealth before they survive in their motherland... Yoruba people are contented and satisfied with the level of their civilization |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by wifeesnatcher(m): 10:21am On Dec 29, 2024 |
Maxtipulation:Please keep quiet, develop east and stop bragging |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 11:55am On Dec 29, 2024 |
How are you sure of these allegations sir yarimo: |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Akinpedia(m): 4:35pm On Dec 29, 2024 |
These youngest most successful entrepreneurs, armed with creativity, resilience, and an unyielding drive, are not just building businesses —crafting legacies that inspire a nation and captivate the global stage.
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| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Maxtipulation(m): 8:30pm On Dec 29, 2024 |
wifeesnatcher:Am happy you now know that Forbes stats is inconsequential ![]() |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by wifeesnatcher(m): 1:34pm On Dec 30, 2024 |
Maxtipulation:Is inconsequential in your small brain, but bragging with nothing to show for it is making you sad inside Online billionaire, offline pauper |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by Maxtipulation(m): 4:00pm On Dec 30, 2024 |
wifeesnatcher:I accept but you that is bragging with Forbes people's money why are you not among? Because you are a............................ ![]() |
| Re: 6 Youngest Most Successful Industrialists From Anambra by chimdifamous(m): 8:15pm On Dec 30, 2024 |
Chubhie:Same as me,alaife umuaku Uli, It's my pleasure meeting you here 😊 |
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