I create value by building great products through people.

Joined March 2015
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Wrapping up the year, one lesson stands out from mentoring young innovators Young Africa Innovate – @UNDPNigeria × @MastercardFdn Strong founders don’t start with ideas alone. They start with a core skill. Before Microsoft, Bill Gates was a programmer. Before Facebook, Mark
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Zuckerberg wrote code. Before Tesla & SpaceX, Elon Musk built software. Competence came before companies. Skill gives context. Context reveals gaps. Gaps are where value is created. Without understanding the core and outsourcing everything early means learning the hard way.
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Seems cloudfare is down again? 😪😪
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Got my own copy of making it big by @realFemiOtedola. I can't wait to consume what is contained in this book - years of wisdom and experience especially about building business in developing countries like our dear nation 🇳🇬
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Replying to @DStvNg
@DStvNg To sell better to Nigerians, you need to adjust your pricing model. Open up DSTV subscriptions to daily, weekly, and monthly plans with access to all channels. Many people want to subscribe, but they hesitate to spend money when they’re not using the service optimally,
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Just think about it, if a one-day subscription costs 1500 Naira, I can guarantee that many Nigerians would likely subscribe 5 to 6 times a month, leading to increased revenue. Relying on agents to call and plead with customers won’t solve the problem.
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The Nigerian market is complex and unpredictable; what works today may not work tomorrow as customers' attention shifts quickly. You must adapt or remodel your pricing strategy, or you risk losing the market to emerging underdogs.
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Good people can’t thrive in broken systems. If you keep replacing people and the same problems come back, you don’t just have a people problem, you have a structure problem.
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Capital. Problem. Solution are all 7-letter words. But only one can break or build you. Capital isn’t your first need; clarity is. If one person can pay for your solution, 100 can. Validate first. Money follows proof, not vibes. Read full article here: linkedin.com/posts/olabanji-…
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Your business doesn’t need a logo. You need: 1. A real problem to solve 2. People willing to pay 3. A way to deliver value Someone is making ₦100k/week from WhatsApp. No logo. No website. Just results. Start messy. The brand will grow.
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Is it possible to be a good father and not a good husband and vice versa? Your opinions in the comments
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Transition to PM...... x.com/pmschoolafrica/status/…
Cohort II is Here! After the success of our first cohort, we are excited to open registration for Cohort II of Transition to Product Management in Six Weeks! This programme is designed to help you gain the skills, tools, strategies, and community you need to succeed.
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Free NGN40,000 aloof for those looking to transition into product management in this age of AI. Who you should be and how to get started! Register now!
Cohort II is Here! After the success of our first cohort, we are excited to open registration for Cohort II of Transition to Product Management in Six Weeks! This programme is designed to help you gain the skills, tools, strategies, and community you need to succeed.
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Olabanji Ajiboye retweeted
Cohort II is Here! After the success of our first cohort, we are excited to open registration for Cohort II of Transition to Product Management in Six Weeks! This programme is designed to help you gain the skills, tools, strategies, and community you need to succeed.
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Let’s get real for a second. On a product I manage, we built multiple features, each designed to bring value. But over time, one major feature stood out, drawing all the traction,while others struggled to gain adoption. Not because they were bad, but because users didn't care.
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Products die. Ask Google how many of their products failed and got scrapped. Or look at Instagram, it started as Burbn, a complicated check-in app, before focusing on photo sharing. That’s how real businesses grow.
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So, be honest, what’s one feature, idea, or assumption you’ve had to let go of (or struggle to let go of)?
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