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Chini ya Maji Media
Impact Africa Network
91 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories
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A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Founder Series : Yele Oyekola, Co-Founder & CEO @ Duplo
Chini ya Maji Media
59 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Founder Series : Yele Oyekola, Co-Founder & CEO @ Duplo

BOLDNESS CREATES OPPORTUNITY
My father had plans for me but I wasn't keen on that... he wasn't very happy to support me.

For a lot of young Africans this statement isn't new to them. It's not easy chattering your path against your parents' will.
So many questions are already asked to us in the startup world about the description of our work and for a lot of us there's really no easy way to explain.

Yele Oyekola  is most certainly not a stranger to this reality however unlike most, he isn't one to back down from his ambition and one word we can use to describe him is decisive. From financing his own studies in the UK against his father's wishes, to getting into fintech in the UN, to working at Carbon and finally co-founding Duplo a B2B buy now pay later product in Nigeria, Yele's story is one of resilience, boldness and absolutely giving zero care to what others think.

"The worst that can happen is you'll get broke, but you'll be fine"
Can we acquire this attitude? Join him and Mark as they delve into how Yele made money through shoe making to pay for his school and his experience learning about fintech from the ground up.

Enjoy.

Chini ya Maji Media
A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories