Business Day (Nigeria)

Meet five inspiring young Nigerians making waves in the business world

- CHIOMA ONUH

Nigeria has produced a remarkable crop of young business leaders who are defying the odds. These individual­s have not only achieved remarkable success at a young age but have also become sources of inspiratio­n and role models for

aspiring entreprene­urs. They have made waves in the business world through their innovation, resilience, and determinat­ion.

Odunayo Eweniyi

Odunayo Eweniyi is a co-founder of Piggyvest, a financial technology platform that helps individual­s save and invest their money. Eweniyi’s venture aims

to encourage a savings culture among Nigerians and

provides opportunit­ies for individual­s to grow their wealth. As one of the leading female entreprene­urs

in the Nigerian Fintech space, Eweniyi has become

a role model for young women looking to enter the technology and financial sectors. Her achievemen­ts

have earned her recognitio­n, including being listed on

Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30 list in 2020.

Mark Essien

Mark Essien is the founder and CEO of Hotels.ng, Nigeria’s largest online hotel booking platform. His innovative

approach has revolution­ized the travel and hospitalit­y industry in Nigeria, providing a convenient and reliable

platform for individual­s to book accommodat­ions across the country. Essien’s tenacity and perseveran­ce have allowed him to overcome various challenges and build a successful

company that has received internatio­nal recognitio­n.

Essien was born in Nigeria to business-minded parents who

owned a number of schools and was a high school student

during the tumultuous military coup in the late nineties. He

went on to graduate and accepted an offer at a German university. Unsurprisi­ng, with Germany being one of the world’s most innovative countries, he quickly recognised the rise in demand for digital products during the ‘dot com’ era. He became fascinated and, although he did not own a

computer at the time, his older sister, who was also based in Germany, allowed him to use her own, along with her dial-up internet.

Over the next few years, he developed apps for Apple’s

App Store with mixed success. The market for apps in

Western countries became saturated and so Essien saw an opportunit­y to take the technology to Africa.

The travel industry in Africa was active but many providers lacked an effective consumer experience, particular­ly the travel booking process. Essien identified an opportunit­y to develop an efficient technology solution.

He continues to inspire young entreprene­urs with his story of starting from humble beginnings and turning it into a thriving

business.

Temie Giwa-tubosun Temie Giwa-tubosun is the founder and CEO of Lifebank, an

innovative healthcare logistics company that uses technology

to deliver life-saving medical products to hospitals and clinics in Nigeria. Recognizin­g the challenges of accessing

essential medical supplies, especially in emergencie­s, Giwa

Tubosun created a platform that connects blood banks, medical laboratori­es, and hospitals, ensuring efficient and

timely delivery. Her work has gained internatio­nal recognitio­n

and earned her accolades, including being named one of Time’s 100 Most Influentia­l People in 2019.

She began Lifebank as a startup with two employees to facilitate moving blood from labs across Nigeria to patients and doctors in hospitals. It began with her personal funds.

The company was simply an app then. In 2016, a pre-seed

investment of $25,000 enabled the company to move to the premises of a business incubator, CCHUB, in a suburb of

Lagos.

Abisoye Ajayi-akinfolari­n

Abisoye Ajayi-akinfolari­n is the founder of Pearls Africa Foundation, an organizati­on that equips girls from

underserve­d communitie­s with computer programmin­g and technology skills. Through her initiative, Girlscodin­g, she

has trained hundreds of girls, empowering them to pursue

careers in technology and bridging the gender gap in the

industry. Ajayi-akinfolari­n’s dedication to empowering young girls and her commitment to leveraging technology for social

change have earned her recognitio­n and awards, including

CNN’S Hero of the Year in 2018.

Dekunle Okunrinboy­e

Dekunle Okunrinboy­e, is an entreprene­ur and Chairman of DK Industries Group The DK Industries group was establishe­d as a haulage business in 2015, following an exit from his previous company Team of Dedicated Achievers LTD. (TODA) an entertainm­ent, lifestyle and hospitalit­y company where he rose to the highest position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), before bowing out to create his own company. In 2019, DK Industries approached OK Foods Ltd. to help them in distributi­ng their goods across the Northern part of Nigeria, a proposal that was approved.

According to the businessma­n, “Entreprene­urship has been in engraved in My DNA since inception, I believe I was born to do business”. DK Industries has since then evolved into other business segments, like commoditie­s, Real Estate, Entertainm­ent, Oil & Gas and basic investment­s.

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