Draft:Ogbonna Ohakwe Friday
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[Ogbonna Ohakwe Friday] (1995-) is a Nigerian technology executive known [for his love for Startups, Ecommerce, Supply Chain, SaaS and building tech driven companies].[1]
Biography
[edit][Name] was born in Ihugh, Benue State, Nigeria, in April 10th 1995[2]
Ogbonna Ohakwe Friday is a prominent Nigerian entrepreneur, business coach, and digital marketer known for his significant contributions to the e-commerce and fintech sectors in Africa.
Born in Nigeria, Ohakwe has established himself as a key figure in the digital transformation of business practices, particularly through his various ventures and platforms aimed at empowering digital creators and entrepreneurs across Africa.
Career
[edit][Details about Ogbonna Ohakwe's early life and educational background are less documented, but his career trajectory suggests a strong foundation in marketing, technology, and business management.
He attended his primary school education at Ahaba Imenyi Community School from 2001 to 2006, and then proceeded to Ahaba Imenyi Secondary School where he sat for his West African Examination Council in 2012.
He got his BSc in computer science at Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike. Abia State in 2020.
His passion for digital solutions and entrepreneurship was evident from an early stage, leading him to pursue opportunities that would later define his career. ...][3]
Works
[edit]- Founding SellPass In 2022: One of Ohakwe's flagship contributions is the establishment of SellPass, a digital commerce platform tailored for internet entrepreneurs, digital creators, product vendors, sellers, and affiliates. SellPass has grown to be a vital tool for those looking to monetize digital content, offering features like course hosting, e-learning platforms, and marketplace services specifically designed for the African market. This platform has helped over 100,000 Africans achieve significant income through his OGB (Online Growth and Business) program.
- Bodaless Payment : Another of his ventures, Bodaless, aims to serve as a neobank for African remote workers and digital professionals. This project is part of his broader vision to enhance financial connectivity through innovative payment solutions.
- InstantTopUp: Ohakwe has also ventured into the fintech space with InstantTopUp, focusing on simplifying payment processes and providing financial services that cater to the digital economy's needs like utility and bill payment.
- Mentorship and Coaching: Beyond his businesses, Ohakwe is recognized for his roles as a keynote speaker, online business coach, and consultant. He has dedicated himself to mentoring individuals to reach their full potential, offering transformative courses and personalized coaching. His approach to personal and professional development has made him a sought-after figure in the entrepreneurial community in Nigeria.
Public Influence.
Further reading
[edit]- Goals by Brain Tracy
- How To SELL To Nigerians by Akin Alabi
External links
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- ^ [citation to reliable source, print or e, goes here]
- ^ [citation to reliable source, print or e, goes here]
- ^ [His interview with FounderStory]