18 Young Nigerian Entrepreneurs that Inspire Entrepreneurship in 2015
I consider the Nigerian
entrepreneurs below to be some of the most versatile and courageous beings of
human existence.
Banke Kuku: Founder/Creative Director, Banke Kuku Textiles
Banke’s entrepreneurial ability
blossomed at a very tender age of 5 when she took the initiative to start
kitting. Her continued fascination with fabrics led her to study an Art and
Design foundation course and eventually Textile Design at Chelsea College of
Art and Design. With a work experience in fashion houses such as Matches
Fashion Store, Burberry, Tank Magazine, Designers Guild Interiors and Jasmine
Di Milo (where I honed my skills in textiles for fashion), what she brings to
the table through Banke Kuku Textiles (founded in 2011) is a fusion of
traditional African and Western culture to create unique fabrics for fashion
industries.
Mark Essien: Founder, Hotels.ng
Mark Essien, a software and mobile
development expert, epitomises how you can transform a dedicated passion for
technology to a company that redefined the hotel booking process in Nigeria.
Motivated to be a part of the technology space through seeing his father build
various mechanical devices, Mark decided to gain a Computer Hardware
Engineering degree and an M.Sc in Computer Science for post study degree.
Hotels.ng, a vibrant startup founded in 2012, is the largest hotel booking
portal in Nigeria which hit 6000 Hotels sign up and profit in 2014. Mr Essien
was a nominee of The Future Africa Awards 2014 in the category of Technology.
Honey Ogundeyi: CEO, Fashpa.com
Honey Ogundeyi is a young achiever
who carved a niche for herself in the e-Commerce sector with Fashpa.com
(founded in 2013) which was borne out of the frustration she felt at the
limited nature of accessing fashion in Nigeria. Combining her experience in
technology (through Ericsson and Google) and her passion for fashion, it was
easy to make the transition from the corporate world to entrepreneurship to
provide trendy clothes through a viable technology platform to a variety of
audiences which the view to creating a convenient online shopping customer
experience for them.
Mosunmola Umoru: CEO, Honeysuckles PTL Ventures
Mosunmola needs no introduction in
the Nigerian agricultural space. An agro business entrepreneur who specializes
in food production, farming, processing and distribution, Ms. Umoru is known by
the moniker “Pretty Farmer” because her passion for agriculture through her
company Honeysuckles PTL Ventures which she founded in 2004 wasn’t quite the
norm of your average Nigerian female entrepreneur. A Fellow of Ashoka and
Founder of a social enterprise ABIRA Agribusiness Support Initiative, Mosunmola
has served on several Panels as an inspiration to women in various African
countries.
Bankole Cardoso: CEO, Easy Taxi Nigeria
Bankole has always taken a keen
interest business concepts, which propelled him to study Accounting and
Business/Management, a business-related degree at Boston College, USA. Through
Easy Taxi Nigeria (founded in 2013), he developed the Easy Taxi app which is a
technology-driven app that provides convenience for passengers in booking for
taxis anywhere and anytime with the click of a button. Bankole has been
featured in Forbe Magazine’s 30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs in Africa
2014 and CNN Africa Startup, also in the same year.
Yasmin Belo-Osagie: Co-Founder, She Leads Africa
Yasmin co-founded She Leads Africa
in 2014 with the intent to focus on providing funding and mentoring to empower
the next generation of dynamic female entrepreneurs in several countries who
are constantly faced with the challenge of accessing capital, as well as proper
guidance. Through a well-structured concept, its first competitive event took
place in 2014 and proved to be very inspiring to upcoming female entrepreneurs.
Ms. Belo-Osagie, along with her business partner, Afua Osei (Ghana) where list
by Forbes as one of The 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa 2014.
Isoken Igiemwonyi and Wonu Okoye: Founders, L’Espace
The duo of Isoken and Wonu founded
L’Espace in 2011, a boutique that is a one-stop hub for made in Nigeria fashion
products by Nigerian entrepreneurs. L’Espace as been able to grow significantly
since its formation to one of the industry leaders in fashion retail management
due to its quest to promote and support fashion brands that are owned by
experienced and upcoming Nigerian entrepreneurs.
Simeon Ononobi: Founder/CEO, SimplePay Limited
Visionary tech entrepreneur Simeon
Ononobi started SimplePay to develop a solution that will disrupt payment
services in Nigeria. The third party payment processing platform founded in
2011 acts as a web and mobile-based wallet that provides convenience to end
users in the payment of services such as school fees, recharge cards and taxes
to name a few.
Adiat Disu: Founder/Lead Consultant, Adiree
With a resume that includes working
for big corporations such as; IBM and TJX Inc (where she affected an average of
$90 million in sales weekly by identifying and maximizing business
opportunities), it didn’t come to many who knew Adiat as a surprise when she
went on to launch top PR brand Adiree and create the prestigious Africa Fashion
Week (AFW) in the fashion captials of identified fashion-hub countries. I.e.
New York, Tokyo, Milan, London, Paris and Berlin. The focus of her brand is to
re-brand Africa as the number one destination for luxury brands. Adiat Disu has
been featured in Black Enterprise’s Power Women of the Diaspora 2014 and
Forbes’ 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa 2014.
Raphael Afaedor and Gbolahan
Fagbure: Founders, Supermart.ng
Raphael, founder of QluQlu and one half of the founders of Jumia Nigeria teamed
up with Gbolahan, a former Director Operations also at Jumia Nigeria to form
Supermart.ng; an online grocery delivery service that formed a synergy with top
local stores in Nigeria to upload their inventories (ranging from; meat, milk,
books, stationeries and food stuffs among others) to their online platform and
make daily delivery to customers through a routine scheduled process. With
strong partnerships with leading stores like; Park N Shop, MedPlus, Spar and
Office R us, the duo seek the continuous promotion of the online shopping
culture which now has a mainstay in Nigeria.
Maya Horgan: Founder, Ingressive.com
With a background in Private Equity
Research and Entrepreneurship Journalism, Maya founded Ingressive.co in 2014.
Ingressive is a company that specializes in connecting African companies to
international investors for a viable synergy that leads to a maximised growth
rate of the companies and increased returns on investment to the investing
party through an adequate preliminary assessment she undertakes with her
partners.
Adaora Mbelu: CEO, Innovation Factory Limited
Adaora is a young business
development and PR guru who took a keen passion for entrepreneurship with the
view to create viable business strategies for organizations to adopt. With her
company Innovation Factory which she founded in 2011, she has been able to
positively affect the business growth of her clients by developing successful
branding strategies based on an extensive feasibility studies. Ms. Mbelu has
received several recognition for her work, some of which include; Future Awards
nomination for Entrepreneur of the Year (Media) 2012, Promising Young African
Entrepreneur 2011 by MTV, FAB Magazine Nigeria’s ‘Top 30 Under 30’ 2012 among
others.
Eseoghene Odiete: Founder/Creative Director, Hesey Designs
Despite studying Mass Communication
at Covenant University, Ogun State Nigeria and finishing with good grades which
could have seen her entry into journalism as seamless, Ese decided to go with
her passion to build a fashion brand that would promote the Nigerian economy
which she had always nursed while growing up. She established Hesey Designs in
2011 which focuses on making clothes, shoes and bags that embody a strong
identity of Nigerian fabrics. Ms. Odiete was a Future Awards 2014 nominee in the
category of “Tony Elumelu Prize in Business”. In addition to this, she was one
of the winners of the 2014 Google Africa Connected Success Stories Competition,
in which she not only won $25,000 with an enrollment opportunity to study a
Foundation Course in Entrepreneurship at Branson Center of Entrepreneurship,
but also got to make a shoe Sir Richard Branson admired and wore.
Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola: Co-Founder/CEO, Wecyclers Corporation
An MBA graduate of the prestigious
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (IMT), Bilikiss conceived the idea of
Wecyclers in her development ventures class at the university. The model of
Wecyclers is designed to solve urban waste challenges for households and
recyclers in Nigeria by using a fleet of low-cost cargo bicycles to offer
convenient household recycling services especially in populated low-income
neighborhoods. She has been featured in CNN African startups, and has been
recognized by Applause Africa as one of the 20 African Women with Powerful and
Inspiring Voices. In addition to this, Bilikiss was a recipient of the Cartier
Women’s Initiative Awards in 2013.
Anthony Adebo: Founder/CEO, Kingdom London
Born into a design family with his
father being an architect and mother an interior designer, Anthony’s path to
fashion designing was effortless. After studying International Business with
French at the European Business School (EBS), London, he sought to carve a
niche for himself in the luxury market by creating the Kingdom brand in 2013,
which focuses on making bespoke outfits, styling and providing expert advice
for personalized wardrobes tailored to meet the specific needs of corporate and
business clients.
Dr. Ola Orekunrin: Medical Director, Flying Doctors Nigeria
Ola Orekunrin became a medical
doctor as the age of 21 and by 26 her name had become synonymous with
innovation, excellence and success in Nigeria. Her passion to improve the
healthcare system led to the formation of the first indigenous air ambulance in
Nigeria in 2009. Flying Doctors Nigeria started off as a pediatric children’s
air ambulance service to convey sick kids from one area to another. As the
business grew, her clientele base included corporate organizations and the
private sector. She has received several awards and recognitions some of which
include; ThisDay Awards (Contribution to Health in Africa) 2012, The Future
Award as ‘Entrepreneur of the year 2012’, NewsDirect Awards as ‘Outstanding
Female CEO of the Year 2013’. She is also a TED fellow and has been honoured by
the World Economic Forum (WEF) as a Young Global Leader.
Damilola Solesi: CEO/Creative Director, Smids Animation Studios
Damilola’s interest in cartoons
started when she was a game programmer at the age of 7. The choice to do
Computer Science at the university was aimed at enhancing her know-how in
computer animation design, visual effects, motion graphics and creative
production, which are the core focal areas of Smids Animation Studios, a 3D
animations studio. She is a beneficiary of the YOU Win Initiative by the
Nigerian Federal Government for her animation project design.
Hannah Kabir: Managing Director, Creeds Energy Limited
Hannah is a renewable energy expert
who founded Creeds energy in 2012 with the sole aim of significantly containing
the energy and electricity issues in Nigeria by providing a viable alternative
that helps to effectively address it. With a strong background in business
analysis at Galaxy Backbone PLC and an M.Sc in Renewable Energy and Enterprise
Management at the University of Newcastle, UK where her final project was based
on Solar Hybrid Systems for Urban Households, she has been able to ensure
Creeds Energy promotes the awareness and adoption of renewable solutions which
leads to the development of a green economy, characterized by low carbon
emissions, resource efficiency, sustainability and social inclusion.
Summarily, we are lucky that they
are young because we have a lifetime of their work to look forward to and be
inspired. Suffice to say a good number of them are already involved in
mentoring upcoming entrepreneurs through several mentorship initiatives.
For anyone who is on the downside of
advantage and rely solely on courage to excel significantly in
entrepreneurship…………….IT IS POSSIBLE!
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