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Rafeeat Aliyu
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Joyce Muthoni: Starting entrepreneurship at a young age has given me time to make mistakes
She calls herself a spirited individual and she has accomplished a lot in a short span of time. Joyce Muthoni is the founder of Viral...

How to build your network of African distributors – The Yenati example
The first step Tinna-Susan Mereki took towards building her network of distributors was to reach out to a friend. Tinna-Susan is the founder of Yenati...

Ginika Okafor: I wanted to create colourful products that are uplifting in every way
Ginika Okafor is a lawyer, art lover and a Motherland Mogul showing that young Nigerians can wear #MadeinNigeria with pride. In between trying new foods,...

Ipinayo Ade-Akingboye: Know the difference between a business and a hobby
Ipinayo Ade-Akingboye likes to think of herself as a creative. The short #MotherlandMogul studied Architecture in the University of Lagos but is currently a wedding...

Frenny Jowi: Never muffle your dreams thinking that you are not ready yet
Frenny Jowi is a journalist, a digital media and PR consultant. She also creates media coverage strategies with a bias on social media campaigns. Currently...

Tight Money: The Cash Flow Guide
First goal in the quest to being a #MoneyMakingMogul? Master your cash flow. How you handle your cash flow could make or break your business....

Show Me The Money: The Cash Flow Guide
Balance and position…your cash flow of course 😉 Now you know what the cash flow is and understand the intricacies of the whole process, so...

Nigeria’s women’s bobsled team: We are just three regular girls who have now made history
No African country has represented the sport of bobsled at the Winter Olympics, but that’s about to change thanks to three women aiming to represent...

Diana Odero: I have had years of practice travelling on a budget
Diane Odero counts being a journalist (and contributor to SLA) among her growing list of accomplishments. She is also an avid travel lover and is...

Abigail Arunga: Freelance writing is sustainable, everyone needs writers
Abigail Arunga used to be the Digital Editor for Zuqka.com before she subscribed to the ideal of happiness at work and quit her job for...