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Kamis, 03 Agustus 2017

7 Successful African Entrepreneurs Below 40 Years To Watch In 2017

By David Cox


Africa is a continent on the rise in terms of entrepreneurship. The interesting thing to watch is the place of young minds in this wave that is changing the face of business in Africa. As the world takes note of fast growing brands, the young and incredibly successful African entrepreneurs dominate the front row. Here are some of the young and brilliant minds to watch on the African soil.

Adeniyi Makanjuola is easy to miss in a crowd because of his reserved demeanor. However, this impression is deceptive considering that the Nigerian is making impressive in-loads in energy, oil and gas and financial sector, among others. He is also making forays in aviation, taking the shine from traditional players who were multinationals. His business has expanded to other African countries, Europe and Middle East.

Jacqueline Ntuyabaliwe is a Tanzanian former musician and beauty queen. She leads the list of women entrepreneurs in Tanzania and Africa. Her interest is furniture which she drives with Molacaho brand. The brand is highly Afro-centric with the ability to customize the furniture for you. She stands out by using locally sourced and uniquely Tanzanian designs.

Akuyuli Ndijeka Crosby is another Nigerian confirming the West African country as an entrepreneurship trailblazer. Her line of products is unique because it involves art images that infuse collage, drawing, print making and photo transfer, among other artistic elements. Drone brought her work to the limelight when it tripled its value to 1.1 million dollars despite a valuation of 300,000 dollars.

Fatoumata Ba runs the marketing arm of Jumia in Ivory Cost and is as intriguing as they would come. She rose to the limelight with the launch of Jumia Ivory Coast in 2013 with the support of Africa Internet Group in 2013. She then moved to Nigeria and replicated the same success. She is just 29 and has managed to move the African shoppers online, a shift that would have been predicted to take place decades from now.

What were you doing at 25 years? Rupert Bryan was already a millionaire, having co-founded ISP-Web Africa at just 14 years in South Africa. He is credited with having a vision and following it until a company that was built from scratch hit a turnover of R130 million each year. The company is growing bigger and bigger with incredible web solutions.

Ludwick Marishane is the chief executive at DryBath Investor. He has been termed as a prodigy for inventing the DryBath at the tender age of 17. The Global Champion of Global Students Entrepreneurs Award rated him as the top entrepreneur because of his brilliant ideas. When asked about his take on entrepreneurship, his response was that no one should need encouragement to make it as an entrepreneur.

The elements that define Patrick E. Ngowi as an entrepreneur are industry, intellect and aim for excellence. His brand is Helvetic Group whose seed capital was only 50 dollars. This company was conceptualized at the age of 15 years. Because of his focus on sustainable solutions, he has been recognized by UN and went on to partner with similar minds in US, Europe and China, beyond other African countries. The fast growing brand is now worth more than 8 million dollars.




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