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Nigeria’s Flutterwave, Paga, Moniepoint, MAX, others, make shortlist as Endeavour 2024 Outliers.

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Haleed Nurudeen

A leading global community of High-Impact Entrepreneurs, Endeavor, has unveiled its 2024 Endeavor Outliers, as it seeks to recognise and celebrate organisations leading innovation and scaling impact globally.

This recognition, which featured top performers within its expansive network, showcased companies described to be experiencing explosive growth.

According to a press release seen by Arbiterz correspondent, the 2024 class includes outstanding Nigeria-born founders building “thriving entrepreneurial ecosystems in emerging and underserved markets” as Nigeria.

While the recognition signifies Nigeria’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, it also speaks to its immense potential of local talent.

Industry analysts observe that this recognition marks the beginning of the journey for these Nigerian innovators, as the Outliers’ program, expected to span a year, aims to empower selected businesses.

The initiative offers participants access to essential resources, including mentorship from industry veterans, and opportunities to connect with other leaders.

Arbiterz understands that the collaborative environment, to be provided by the network, is also expected to foster exchange of ideas and experiences, as well as enable entrepreneurs to drive innovation and growth.

On support towards driving success and innovation, participants benefit from a comprehensive support system designed to equip them with tools to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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Nigeria’s entrepreneurial scene continues to flourish as several talented founders were recognized in the 2024 Endeavor Outliers class.

From fintech pioneers like Olugbenga Agboola and Ife Orioke of Flutterwave to Tayo Oviosu and Jay Alabraba at Paga, the shortlist particularly recognises these individuals as agents revolutionizing the financial landscape.

Similarly, Tosin Eniolorunda and Felix Ike (Moniepoint) and Tayo Bamiduro and Chinedu Azodoh (MAX) made the list for transforming access to financial services and transportation.

While the impact extends beyond individual companies, the Vendease team, led by Tunde Kara, Wale Oyepeju, Olumide Fayankin, and Gatumi Aliyu, were featured for playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of e-commerce.

Analysts further observed that while these visionary Nigerian founders are not only building impactful businesses, their achievements continues to solidify Nigeria’s position as a hub for innovation on the African continent.

Arbiterz believes that the 2024 Endeavor Nigeria Outliers are not only building companies but also building legacies.

And, as they continue to tackle critical challenges faced by Nigeria and the wider region, they equally achieve impressive growth in their respective ventures.

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According to Endeavor, the shortlist grants these founders access to a prestigious network of founders across 30 underserved markets, a collective force that has generated over $31 billion in investment and created a staggering 1.3 billion jobs.

The opportunity is expected to open the selected founders to connect and be mentored by successful tech company executives, as they in turn become powerful role models to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs across their communities.

 

Haleed Nurudeen

Nurudeen Haleed Olamilekan is a graduate from the Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife where he got awarded LLb Law. A cheerful team member who is passionate about human rights and believes that societal problems can be solved by the selfless service of all members of the community. Vast in policy formulation and implementation. Has spectacular leadership skills. Experienced Public Relations Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the legal services industry. His area of expertise includes youth activism, politics and management, proposal writing, articles and publications writing, legislative monitoring and youth advocacy. He is an avid reader, researcher, writer and Editor.

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