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The Zeezrin

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General Manager, Techparley Africa | Professional Business Plan writer | Program/ Events Manager | Global Shaper -WEF

Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2024
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Across Africa, many schools, businesses, and organisations still struggle to integrate technology into their operations. But one Nigerian startup, @meshboc, is redefining how technology can power Africa’s next phase of growth. Founded by Femi Michael B, Meshboc is a technology company that blends innovation with empowerment, building home-grown digital tools while training young Africans to thrive in the digital economy. As part of Techparley’s Startup Drive100, a spotlight series profiling Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we spoke with Femi Michael B, Founder and CEO of Meshboc on how the startup is bridging Africa’s digital divide, while redefining what it means to build technology that truly serves local communities. “Meshboc bridges the gap between Africa’s potential and its digital readiness by providing localized, affordable, and high-impact technology solutions that drive transformation across education, business, and community development,” Femi told Techparley. Quadri Adejumo of Techparley reports on how Meshboc is bridging Africa’s digital divide through innovation, empowerment, and inclusion. techparley.com/drive100-insid… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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MEDSYN360, a Nigerian startup founded by Enenemibofori “Ene” Wakama, is creating an integrated healthcare ecosystem designed to bridge the gap between patients, doctors, and hospitals, transforming how care is accessed, delivered, and managed across Africa. For years, hospital systems, poor data management, and limited digital infrastructure have hindered the delivery of efficient healthcare in Africa. Many patients cannot book appointments easily, access their medical records, or reach hospitals during emergencies. This is the challenge MEDSYN360 set out to solve. In this edition of Techparley’s Startup Drive100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we spoke with Ene Wakama, the visionary Founder and CEO of MEDSYN360 on how the startup is digitising and democratising healthcare across the continent. “MEDSYN360 bridges the gap between patients, hospitals, and healthcare accessibility in Africa and beyond,” Wakama told Techparley. “It is one ecosystem that connects patients, doctors, and hospitals in real-time through booking, emergency direction, teleconsultation, payments, and AI-driven health management.” Quadri Adejumo of Techparley details how MEDSYN360 is redefining healthcare access by putting hospitals in every patient’s pocket. techparley.com/drive100-how-m… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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In a country where millions still struggle to access clean water daily, OneWon Water and Integrated Solutions is proving that innovation, data, and local expertise can bridge one of Nigeria’s most persistent gaps; sustainable access to safe water. As part of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising startups, we explore how Kabir Atobatele, the Founder and CEO of OneWon Water and Integrated Solutions, is using data and technology to tackle Nigeria’s water insecurity and empower communities with sustainable access to clean water. Through a blend of scientific precision and digital monitoring, OneWon is making clean water more reliable, affordable, and community-managed. “We tackle Nigeria’s chronic water insecurity caused by inefficient borehole drilling, poor data use, and lack of local expertise. OneWon provides a data-driven, end-to-end water management solution integrating geophysical surveys, precision drilling, water treatment, and real-time monitoring,” Kabir told Techparley. Techparley’s Quadri Adejumo details how OneWon Water is using data and technology to redefine sustainable water access in Nigeria. techparley.com/drive100-insid… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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@Sphereofweb3, a Nigerian startup is tackling a problem few have dared to confront, which is the exclusion of people with disabilities from the decentralised future. Sphere Of Web3 is building an inclusive ecosystem that merges Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Fintech, and Education Technology (EduTech) to ensure that no one is left behind in the emerging digital economy. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we focus on how Daniel George Agbo, the Founder and Chief Visionary Officer (CVO) of Sphere Of Web3, is building an inclusive digital ecosystem that leverages AI, Blockchain, Fintech, and EduTech to make Web3 accessible to everyone. “For many with visual, hearing, or learning challenges, navigating the Web3 ecosystem feels like entering a world built without them in mind,” Daniel told Techparley. “While others teach “how Web3 works,” we focus on how Web3 can work for everyone.” Quadri Adejumo of Techparley reports how Sphere Of Web3 is using AI, Blockchain, and Fintech to empower people with disabilities across Africa. techparley.com/drive100-how-s… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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For millions across Africa, long hospital queues, high consultation costs, and doctor shortages leave many without timely medical attention. But one Nigerian startup, Prescribly, is determined to change that narrative. Founded by Bonaventure Joshua Augustine, @prescribly is a health-tech platform designed to simplify access to medical care through technology. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most impactful startups, we turn our attention to Prescribly, and how the health-tech startup is transforming how Africans access quality medical care through AI-powered virtual consultations and digital health solutions. “Unlike typical telemedicine apps, Prescribly combines AI-powered diagnostics, patient engagement, and doctor monetization tools in one integrated ecosystem that makes healthcare both accessible and profitable,” Augustine told Techparley. Quadri Adejumo of Techparley reports how Prescribly is using AI telemedicine to make healthcare more accessible, and affordable for Africans. techparley.com/drive100-how-p… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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@Origin8Lab, a Nigerian EdTech startup, is aiming to bridge the gap between skills training and employment across Africa, using artificial intelligence (AI). The platform provides affordable online courses, personalised mentorship, and smart job-matching tools that connect learners directly to real job opportunities. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we celebrate startups shaping Africa’s digital future, we spotlight Origin8Lab, an ambitious EdTech venture co-founded by Oluwafunsho Anthony, Eniola Anthony, Silvanus Silvanus, and Tola Adeoye. “There is a disconnect between skills acquisition and job placement across Africa,” Eniola Anthony, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer, told Techparley. “Origin8lab uses AI to deliver affordable learning, personalized career support, and smart job matching, bridging the gap between training and employment.” Techparley’s Quadri Adejumo reports how Origin8Lab is using AI learning to connect skills training with real job opportunities across Africa. techparley.com/drive100-like-… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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For many Nigerians, finding a home remains one of the most stressful experiences in daily life. That’s precisely the gap @Rentville_, a fast-rising Nigerian proptech startup, is stepping in to fill. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising startups, we turn our attention to Rentville, founded by Emmanuel Olagbemisoye, a proptech platform simplifying how people find and list homes in Nigeria. “We were born out of a shared frustration with the traditional renting process, paying multiple agent fees, chasing unreliable listings, and wasting time viewing houses that don’t match your needs. Rentville was built to change that,” Emmanuel told Techparley. According to Emmanuel, his vision evolved into Rentville, a mobile-first housing platform that allows users to discover verified apartments, list vacant homes, and even earn by helping others find accommodation. Quadri Adejumo of Techparley reports how Rentville is simplifying house-hunting in Nigeria and making it stress free. techparley.com/drive100-insid… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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Across Africa, waste management remains a challenge, with blocked drainage systems, and overflowing dumpsites pointing to a deeper structural problem. But one Nigerian startup, @TrashDisappears, is on a mission to change that through data, technology, and community-driven innovation. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight startups shaping Africa, we turn our attention to how TrashDisappears, a sustainability-driven startup is building Africa’s first smart waste ecosystem that connects households, collectors, and recyclers through technology and data. According to Anthony Obiorah, the startup’s founder and CEO, the issue is not merely the waste itself, but the lack of coordination and data that cripples the entire value chain. “African cities are overwhelmed by inefficient and fragmented waste management systems. TrashDisappears solves the problem by creating a smart waste ecosystem that connects households, waste collectors, and recyclers through a single digital platform,” Obiorah told Techparley. Quadri Adejumo of Techparley details how TrashDisappears is redefining waste management across Africa. techparley.com/drive100-meet-… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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As hybrid experiences become the new normal across the entertainment industry, Quilo, a Nigerian startup, is positioning itself at the forefront of digital event streaming. Quilo is creating a bridge between physical events and virtual audiences, enabling people to experience premium, ticketed events from anywhere in the world. For event organisers, the startup says this innovation doesn’t just enhance reach; it unlocks an entirely new revenue stream. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we turn our attention to Quilo, founded by Femi Bandele, that is redefining how premium events are streamed and monetised online. “We solve the problem of accessing premium events through digital platforms,” Bandele told Techparley. “To provide context, we partner with event organizers to stream their events so more people can connect and in turn, generate more revenue for the organizers.” Techparley’s Quadri Adejumo explores how Quilo is redefining premium event streaming and unlocking new revenue streams for Africa’s entertainment industry. techparley.com/drive100-meet-… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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For years, African event organisers have struggled with using different platforms for ticketing, voting, forms, payments, and broadcast. @demfatii, a Nigerian startup, is solving this problem by bringing everything together. With Demfati, organisers can now handle every aspect of their event from a single dashboard. The startup eliminates complexity, reduces cost, and speeds up event setup, creating a seamless experience for both organisers and attendees. In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we turn our attention to how Demfati, founded by Emmanuel Ekunke, is transforming how events across Africa are created, managed, and monetised through an all-in-one system. “We solve the problem of fragmented event infrastructure,” Ekunke told Techparley. “Today, if someone wants to run an event in Africa, they need to use multiple tools. Demfati brings all of that into one unified platform.” Quadri Adejumo of Techparley reports how Demfati is building the digital backbone for Africa’s event economy. techparley.com/drive100-meet-… #Drive100 #Stories #Startup #Africa2025 #futuretech #techtrends #technewsafrica #instagood #fyi #trending #techparley
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Read full story report by Yakub Abdulrasheed here as he details what the summit is all about, registration options, procedure and benefits for participation, as well as NiDCOM under (@abikedabiri) Dabiri-Erewa's leadership. techparley.com/how-abike-dabi…
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Beyond being a conference, the 2025 Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS) will be a strategic convening ground designed to connect diaspora investors, local entrepreneurs, and government stakeholders in an ecosystem where innovation meets opportunity. “Our goal is to help the common man, those ones that maybe all they need is $5,000 or maybe even N100,000, no matter how small or how big, said Dr Badewa Adejugbe-Williams, NDIS Coordinator. “These are the people that the banks do not give loans to but there are people with social consciousness, who want to help them as fellow Nigerians. The 2025 edition, organized by the Nigeria Diaspora Summit Initiative (NDSI), seeks to deepen investment collaboration and accelerate economic resurgence. It will feature eight pitching sessions spanning key economic areas, healthcare, education, agribusiness, creative and entertainment industries, telecoms/ICT/fintech, manufacturing, oil and gas, and infrastructure/real estate. Read full story report by Yakub Abdulrasheed here as he details what the summit is all about, registration options, procedure and benefits for participation, as well as NiDCOM under (@abikedabiri) Dabiri-Erewa's leadership. techparley.com/how-abike-dabi…
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