cofoundHER Interviews Lorna Okeng: Digitally Preserving African Heritage

Lorna Okeng is an adventure seeking, nature loving tech enthusiast who is passionate about using technology to address real world challenges. A former Google student ambassador and a girl child evangelist, Lorna Okeng is no stranger to winning – in 2014 she was one of the winners in the ITU Telecoms’ Young Innovators Competition. “What […]

cofoundHER Interviews Abisoye Habib: Unearthing Nigeria’s Agribusiness Potential

Everyone knows that food business is good business, yet, only a few entrepreneurs that we have met think of starting a company to address food related opportunities like production, packaging and food security. For some, they think changing the world means tackling more complex high tech problems, but what better way to transform a country […]

cofoundHER Interviews Precious Odimegwu: Inspiring the Best In Children

A legal practitioner, hobbyist blogger and mother who is passionate about early developmental education of children, Precious Odimegwu nursed the dream of catering to the educational needs of preschoolers. For years, she planned to start her own Creche and Nursery Institution, writing down what it would look like and how it would be structured. But she […]

cofoundHER Interviews Adiya Atuluku: Muse Origins Takes African Creativity to the World

Founded by three ladies, Adiya Atuluku, Frances Okolo and Thelma Thani, Muse Origins is a creative organisation with a mission to showcase African creativity through art, photography, culture, design, music, food and fashion. “We believe that Africa has so much to offer…but most people don’t know it yet. Our mission is to show the world Africans […]