
Following a huge success and widespread read of the premier magazine, this edition sets the tone a notch higher with insightful articles from various young millennials doing exploits in their respective spheres of influence in the society.
Covering this edition is Adepeju Mabadeje Jaiyeoba, founder of Brown Button Foundation, whose mission is to eradicate infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria and promote sexual and reproductive rights of Nigerian women.
Jaiyeoba shares her story and the vision of her organisation, including a personal tragedy that birthed the Mothers Delivery Kit movement and the challenges and success so far.
We discuss the importance and appeal of having a personal brand, self-improvement and how to perform excellently in the workplace as a millennial.
With the growing increase in digitalisation and tech inclusion in Nigeria, small and medium scale businesses have never had the chance to succeed even better than now. Thanks to the growing trend called e-commerce and the need for ease with everyday activities like shopping.
Austin Okere, founder of CWG plc, the largest systems integration company in sub-Saharan Africa and entrepreneur in Residence at CBS, New York, in an insightful first piece, discusses innovation and the freshness of millennial work forces while stressing the inherent dangers of clinching to out-dated processes of running businesses and government institutions to the detriment of stakeholders.
He makes a case for millennials and the need for their urgent inclusion in work forces and government parastatals across Nigeria for new ideas and innovations that will drive the change and growth that we seek in our economy.
Founder/president, Chocolate City Group, Audu Maikori, shares a typical day’s activities with us and gives us a brief insight into his Africa.
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