This is a story I read when I was an undergrad in Entrepreneurship handout, the story was included as a tool for motivation and now four years later I still find it inspiring and a great challenge for Africans. I believe this is where Pres. Muhammadu Buhari got his lazy Nigerian Youths Idea. […]
I recently moved into a new apartment and had to do some fixes, installations, and paintings. I’m in a new city with barely any friends and relatives and would have had a hard time finding a handyman that will do these simple jobs for me. But I did them all myself. Why am I sharing
I am at most times unemotional. Many people say I’m selfish and self serving but I have learned over time to survive on my own and mind my own business. During my childhood, I was mostly alone. The 2 neighborhood kids I befriended were at most play mates and since we didn’t attend the same
At the end of my undergrad, I was so broke I had to proofread project write-ups, do mechanical design for my coursemates, and type lab reports just to eat and survive. Heck, I even worked part-time at a business center in the school market?. I can remember vividly how I was unable to print the
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, and technology plays a significant role in this development. From mobile banking to renewable energy solutions, African tech startups are finding innovative ways to solve the unique challenges faced by the region. One of the most exciting areas of growth is in the