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    Disrupting the African Fashion Industry with Serah Kassim Ready to Wear Brand

    Textile and clothing is the second largest sector in the developing world after agriculture, this sector is dominated by SMEs and holds the potential to create jobs for millions of women and youth across Africa. Discussions on African inspired clothing takes the centre stage at forums on fashion and exhibitions around the world. From the …

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  • Staying Afloat in the Nigerian Tech Sector

    This week, we caught up with Adeniyi Olayemi, CEO of Go Live Naija who bares it all on how to stay afloat in the Nigerian tech sector   Submit Cancel Thanks for your feedback!

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  • The Rule of Managing Artisans

    This Entrepreneur started her business with $5,000 and now runs a business that employs 150 workers. Meet the CEO of Hands on Facility, Adebola Oyedeji who runs a business that relies heavily on artisans. She shares the joys, the pains and how she overcomes the hurdles along the way.   Submit Cancel Thanks for your …

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  • Dainel-Oulai

    Dainel Oulai’s Multiple Solutions to Tackling the Challenges of Food Security

    Across the world Food security brings a huge debate with organisations, individuals and governments taking a centre stage in the tackling the interrelated elements of: availability, access, utilisation and stability. Grainothèque founded by a young agroecology activist and, Daniel Oulai (2017, Agriculture), is one of such organizations that is driving the agenda of food security. As a young boy …

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  • Leading Your Team To Success

    Valerio Thompson of GCE Initiative, Chinyere Opara of Dizly Imprint and Martins Okonkwo of Gospotainment come together to discuss their leadership skills and how they lead their teams to success. Submit Cancel Thanks for your feedback!

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    Shabbirali Mussa: Solving the Waste Challenge of Tanzania

    From Arusha to Dar es Salaam, over every 5 mins walk you will find a plastic bag (polythene) on the road or in a drainage leading to pollution. In Tanzania, a devastating amount of over a million polythene plastic bags are used each year. Only a small percentage of these plastic bags are used again …

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  • 2018 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme at a Glance

    Click here TEF-2018-At-A-Glance to see a breakdown of the selected Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs for 2018 Submit Cancel Thanks for your feedback!

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  • Spreading the African Dream

    First published here One of Africa’s finest business minds, Tony Elumelu, is travelling round the continent, helping to bring alive the idea that Africa is ready for economic prosperity. Charles Ajunwa writes   The Chairman of United Bank for Africa, a pan African financial institution with presence in over 20 countries in Africa, Tony Elumelu, has consistently advocated …

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  • How I Built My Business

    Running a business is a daunting task. There’s a lot to be done and almost at the same time. So, this week, we met with 3 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs who tell it all on how they built their businesses. Listen to Adeola Bojuwoye, CEO of Round Stone Consulting, Luther Lawoyin, CEO of Lucy.ng and Godwin …

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  • Chasing Elumelu: On the Road With Big-Hearted Billionaire

    In contrast to what everyone will do, on his twitter page, Africa’s front row businessman and philanthropist, Tony Elumelu, has his portrait looking over boundless water. The billionaire’s masterfully calibrated image in a slick suit on a lofty perch was photographed somewhere in Lagos business district. It mirrors one thing: his boundless beneficence. For decades, …

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