“Journeys in Entrepreneurship” podcast series was borne out of the idea to showcase entrepreneurial leadership stories of growth and scale across Nigeria.We decided to tell these stories from an Entrepreneurs point of view. To achieve this, we paired entrepreneurs from the same industry and had them discuss about how they were able to start and expand their businesses successfully in Nigeria. In every episode we had a more experienced and established entrepreneur interviewed by a budding entrepreneur in the same industry.
Through this podcast series we aim to inspire hope, courage and faith as well as pass across business principles that have helped these Nigerian Entrepreneurs achieve greatness in the Nigerian business environment which has been described as being tough and difficult to do business in.
We hope that entrepreneurs and everyone considering entrepreneurship as a viable career option find these stories valuable to where ever they may be on their own personal journeys.
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“Journeys in Entrepreneurship” podcast series was borne out of the idea to showcase entrepreneurial leadership stories of growth and scale across Nigeria.We decided to tell these stories from an Entrepreneurs point of view. To achieve this, we paired entrepreneurs from the same industry and had them discuss about how they were able to start and expand their businesses successfully in Nigeria. In every episode we had a more experienced and established entrepreneur interviewed by a budding entrepreneur in the same industry.
Through this podcast series we aim to inspire hope, courage and faith as well as pass across business principles that have helped these Nigerian Entrepreneurs achieve greatness in the Nigerian business environment which has been described as being tough and difficult to do business in.
We hope that entrepreneurs and everyone considering entrepreneurship as a viable career option find these stories valuable to where ever they may be on their own personal journeys.
In today's episode we bring you stories from the Education industry as we host Dr Olufemi Ogunsanya and Ayoyinka Delumo.
Dr Olufemi is a former lecturer at the University of Lagos who founded Oxbridge Tutorial College in 1993. Oxbridge was the first sixth form college in the country and remains the premiere specialist sixth form college based in Lagos, Nigeria. She is also the Chairman of the Board of Governors Association of Private Educators in Nigeria (APEN), Chairman of the Lagos Anglican Schools Management Board (LASMAB) and Chairman of Igbobi College, Yaba. She also sits on the Board of Preparation for Life (PFL), an educational consultancy outfit.
Interviewing her is Ayoyinka Delumo, A graduate of Communications from McMaster University, Canada and Founder of Play Place, an indoor-playground that provides a fun and safe environment where children can engage in creative play.
Journeys in Entrepreneurship
“Journeys in Entrepreneurship” podcast series was borne out of the idea to showcase entrepreneurial leadership stories of growth and scale across Nigeria.We decided to tell these stories from an Entrepreneurs point of view. To achieve this, we paired entrepreneurs from the same industry and had them discuss about how they were able to start and expand their businesses successfully in Nigeria. In every episode we had a more experienced and established entrepreneur interviewed by a budding entrepreneur in the same industry.
Through this podcast series we aim to inspire hope, courage and faith as well as pass across business principles that have helped these Nigerian Entrepreneurs achieve greatness in the Nigerian business environment which has been described as being tough and difficult to do business in.
We hope that entrepreneurs and everyone considering entrepreneurship as a viable career option find these stories valuable to where ever they may be on their own personal journeys.