I wish I started business earlier – Esesua
The founder of IndulgeCakes, Pogoson Esesua, 21, says high unemployment rate in Nigeria drove her into starting her business. The National Youth Service Corps member shares the experience with...
View ArticleLet your product add value – Macaulay
The Founder of the Starlight Book Reading Club for Children, 27-year-old Adunola Macaulay, shares with TOBI AWORINDE her passion for educating and inspiring children through books Tell us a bit about...
View ArticleBusiness isn’t all about money – Jemedafe
Thirty-year-old Jennifer Jemedafe is the Chief Executive Officer of Jaytech Global Concepts Limited, a social media management company. She spoke with COMFORT OSEGHALE on the challenges of being...
View ArticleDon’t be afraid of taking risks –Habeeb
In this interview with IFEANYI ONUBA, the Managing Director, November Cubes Grills and Take Out, Mr. Anifowoshe Habeeb, 29, speaks on the challenges of operating a fast food restaurant in a highly...
View ArticleFailure, a ladder to success –Ukpong
In this interview with MOTUNRAYO JOEL, Founder, Ceunitonc Farms, Joseph Ukpong, 23, reveals how he started his poultry business What university do you attend? I am studying Petroleum Engineering at...
View ArticleEveryone has a talent to sell –Babalola
Dolapo Babalola, 26 is the Managing Director of Dolapo Creations. She says her success in jewellery making has been through good management and service delivery in this interview with IFE ADEDAPO Tell...
View ArticleReferrals, most powerful form of advertising — Fajemirokun
Simi Fajemirokun, 30, is a graduate of Political Science and International Relations from the University of Reading, United Kingdom. She tells IFEANYI ONUBA how she started her consulting firm at a...
View ArticleReferrals, most powerful form of advertising — Fajemirokun
Simi Fajemirokun, 30, is a graduate of Political Science and International Relations from the University of Reading, United Kingdom. She tells IFEANYI ONUBA how she started her consulting firm at a...
View ArticleOnline networking can be a big boost – Elutade
The Chief Executive Officer of ourwedding.com.ng, 28-year old Miss Oluwafunmilola Elutade, shares with TOBI AWORINDE the importance of customer satisfaction and networking in showcasing one’s business...
View ArticleResearch essential for start-ups — Akindele
Fimisade Akindele, 24, an author and lawyer is the CEO of FimiesDessertsVille, a confectionery outfit. She speaks on how she acquired skills for the business through personal development, in this...
View ArticleThere are no failures, only lessons —Emeka
Daniel Emeka, 27, is the Creative Director and founding partner of the Surkreo Communications, a creative design company in Lagos. He tells TOBI AWORINDE about the dynamics of being a newcomer on the...
View ArticleI’m not afraid of failure — Akanno
Evans Akanno, 26, is the Founder/CEO of Cregital Design Agency. He shares with TOBI AWORINDE his successes and challenges as a digital designer How did your love for creative design begin? I actually...
View ArticleUnemployment, an opportunity to learn — Somto
In this interview with MOTUNRAYO JOEL, the Founder of Autosparemart Nigeria Limited, 28-year-old, Akaolisa Somto, talks about how he started his dream business Tell us about yourself. My name is...
View ArticleGovt not supporting young businesses — Nsikan
The Managing Director, Crystal Travels and Tours, Mr. Peter Nsikan, 29, speaks of his passion for entrepreneurship in this interview with IFE ADEDAPO What is your educational background? I attended...
View ArticlePaid jobs are not secure — Coker
Twenty-three year old Oluwafemi Coker is the Chief Executive Officer of Cokard Creative Agency. He spoke with COMFORT OSEGHALE on how he transformed his talents into a productive venture What does...
View ArticleFocus on what you love doing – Sani
In this interview with IFEANYI ONUBA, the Managing Director, Chèz Stephaniée, Miss Stephanie Sani, 28, speaks on why she left her lucrative banking job to start up a fashion designing outfit You left...
View ArticleEveryone can be an entrepreneur – Jinadu
In this interview with MOTUNRAYO JOEL, the founder of Gingerbox, Kunle Jinadu, 28, tells us how he started his dream business Tell us a little bit about your business? Gingerbox is a healthy food...
View ArticleWaste recycling, a profitable business — Ogunye
Ms. Oluwadoyinsola Ogunye, 27, is a lawyer and the Managing Director, Kids Clean Club. She speaks about the role of children in building a sustainable environment and the challenges of running multiple...
View ArticleBe humble, start small — Mba
In this interview with MOTUNRAYO JOEL, Co-founder, RSVP, Chukwuemeka Mba, 29, talks about his business and how unemployed graduates can improve their fortunes Tell us a little about your business RSVP...
View ArticleEveryone can be an entrepreneur — Bamgbelu
In this interview with MOTUNRAYO JOEL, Tomi Bamgbelu, 26, talks about how she started her business and misconceptions about the interior design industry among other things Tell us a little bit about...
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