Author: Admin

Silas Adekunle (Co-Founder & CEO at Reach Industries + Co-founder and CEO, Awarri) Silas Adekunle, 31, is a Nigerian inventor and entrepreneur, known for creating the world’s first intelligent gaming robot, and became one of the highest-paid robotics engineer in the world after signing a new deal with Apple Inc in 2018.A graduate of the University of the West of England with a first-class degree in Robotics, this Nigerian-British entrepreneur co-founded Reach Industries in 2013 with a vision of transforming entertainment technology and STEM education by fusing gaming, robots and augmented reality. Silas Adekunle 📸 Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images…

Read More

The Hill App wins ‘App of the Year’ at the BTA Awards: Founder, Vanessa Chiedza Sanyauke is remarkable in sharing her moment with others. The Black Tech Achievement Awards 2024 held last weekend in London, and two conspicuous winners emerged from the stables of 1000 Black Voices: Vanessa Chiedza Sanyauke (founder, The Hill App): App of the Year Theo-Lee Houston (founder, Slinger): Entrepreneur of the Year The Hill App is a SaaS B2B platform that enables businesses to hire talent with ease whilst saving on costs and time. The hIll App is on a mission to connect 1 million women in 140 countries to jobs and opportunities spanning Americas, Europe, Asia…

Read More

Dr. Elizabeth Shaw, (Founder, 1000 Black Voices) As 1000 Black VoicesÂŽ and Royal Pearl Society unite to launch London’s Women’s Entrepreneurial Development Lab, female founders with ambitions to grow in the UK will have the opportunity to participate in an eight-week programme launching on April 24th, 2024 1000 Black VoicesÂŽ (an organisation dedicated to advancing equitable inclusion), announced yesterday that it has joined forces with Royal Pearl Society (an official interest group of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, IncorporatedÂŽ) to launch a new eight-week programme aimed at empowering Black female tech founders. [Apply here]. Set to launch on April 24th, 2024 the…

Read More

OPINION Jane Egerton-Idehen is MD/ CEO at Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) “I am at the SAT SOW 2024. It has given me a lot of time to reflect on the industry and its evolutionary changes. One question I have been asking is, “Did satellites make progress in closing the digital divide?” There have been some changes:◼ The current Evolution has seen more software-driven innovation (SDS), significant strides in propulsion and launch technologies ( e.g. Space X with its Starship and Falcon),◼ The miniaturization of satellites, coupled with the consolidation in the space sector we have seen in the past couple…

Read More

Team Cavista Holdings (L-R): John Olajide (Founder & Chairman), Dele Michael Odufuye (Nigeria Country Director & Vice-President) John Olajide has just been inducted into the Junior Achievement of Dallas, Inc. 2024 Business Hall of Fame, whose mission is to empower leaders of tomorrow through education and mentorship. Olajide is Chairman of Cavista Holdings (strategic investors in the world’s most underserved regions, in the areas of agriculture, energy, hospitality, mining, and technology). A few of the organisation’s investments include Agbeyewa Farms, (set to be the cornerstone of Nigeria’s next cassava revolution) and Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort and Conference centre – both in Ekiti State.…

Read More

HRH Princess Anne set to present Shalom Lloyd (Founder, Naturally Tiwa Skincare) with her OBE medal On Wednesday, March 06, 2024 Shalom Lloyd MBE (Founder of Naturally Tiwa Skincare) was presented with her Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) medal at Windsor Castle, by HRH Princess Anne. The MBE recognises an achievement or service in and to the community which is outstanding in its field and has delivered sustained and real impact which stands out as an example to others. In 2014, in a bid to cure her new born son’s miserable eczema, Shalom had looked to…

Read More

Challenging times: Emeka Frederick recently shared his insights with the BBC about the UK’s floundering hospitality industry At a time when the UK’s hospitality sector is at an all time low, industry leaders have said the industry is fighting for survival. Little surprise when Emeka Frederick (Co-founder of the extremely popular Chuku’s Nigerian Tapas Restaurant, UK) chimes in: “Two of our neighbouring restaurants have closed down! They didn’t return after Christmas 😞.” Sibling founders of Chuku’s Nigerian tapas restaurant: Emeka and Ifeyinwa The reality is evident as restaurant closures continue to clearly surpass openings, particularly in suburban areas, leaving business…

Read More

Making travel more affordable: Allen Onyema (Founder & CEO, Air Peace Nigeria) pays courtesy visit to Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe (MD/ CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc) In collaboration with Air Peace (private Nigerian airline), Fidelity Bank Plc has introduced a “Fly-Now-Pay-Later” solution, which ensures that prospective passengers are able to purchase the airline’s flight tickets based on an arrangement to pay back over a period of time. Founded in 2013 by Nigerian lawyer and businessman, Allen Onyema, Air Peace provides passenger and charter services, flies to major cities across Nigeria, and reaches several destinations in West Africa and the Middle East. Recently, the…

Read More

Access Holdings PIc has announced the appointment of Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede as Non- Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of the organisation, replacing Mr. Abubakar Jimoh who will continue to serve on the Board as an Independent Non-Executive Director. “We look forward to a promising future and the continued success of our great institution under his leadership”, says the corporation. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede FCIB, CON is a business mogul, banker, investor and philanthropist. He was the former Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc (2002-2013). He is the founder and chairman of Coronation Group Limited and its…

Read More

Timothy Armoo (CEO and co-founder of Fanbytes) Timothy Armoo posts about building sellable companies and bulletproof mindsets. He founded social media agency Fanbytes in 2017 after recognising the potential of influencers to create relationships with fans. He has helped brands like Nike and McDonald’s reach GenZ audiences across various platforms, with a specific focus on TikTok. During the pandemic, the UK-based startup grew from 27 employees to 57  Armoo recently sold Fanbytes for a princely eight-figure sum, but his achievements have been no walk in the park. His timeline reads like this: Age 10: Came to London from Ghana.Age 14: Started first…

Read More