One of the many things that unites Nigerians is the passion to make a difference in their community.
One of the many things that unites Nigerians is the passion to make a difference in their community. Below are 6 brilliant entrepreneurs that I believe are making significant contributions in their respective industries and have devoted their careers to giving back.
Flying Doctors Nigeria
The idea of Flying Doctors Nigeria was born out of tragedy. When Ola moved back to Nigeria, she discovered that there was no air ambulance service set up. Ola’s younger sister fell very ill while traveling in Nigeria and due to lack of adequate healthcare and emergency services to get her medical attention in time, her sister passed away. Ola was able to turn this traumatic event in her life into something positive. She realized a gap in the healthcare system and sought improve upon it. Hence, Flying Doctors Nigeria grew from an idea to a reality and now saving millions of lives and undue pain she had to go through. To learn more about Flying Doctors Nigeria and their services, check out their website at www.flyingdoctorsnigeria.com.
Global Connections for Women Foundation
While on a trip to the city of Karamajiji (Abuja), also known as the Disabled City in Nigeria, Lilian realized huge gaps in the education system, living conditions, and employment rate. In response to the urgent situation, Lilian created the GC4W New School Development Program to ensure the success of young girls with disabilities. In addition, GC4W committed to building new classrooms, providing a school bus, tables, chairs, school supplies, and clean water in Karamajiji. Across the continent and later this year, Lilian is also set to launch in South Africa, GC4W E-School for Girls, an entrepreneurship program for girls to learn from actual founders and CEOs. Lilian is an inspiration to young women and her organization is making impactful changes in the lives of young women in the short amount of time since its existence. Learn more about her exciting projects on her website www.GC4Women.org or follow her on twitter and Facebook at GC4Women.
Auldon Limited
Auldon was founded when Paul realized that many of the toys being sold and marketed to children in Nigeria had no social or cultural relevance to them. This window of opportunity led him to explore a new industry which at the age of 18 and a capital base of less than $100, is bringing in revenue of about $10 million a year. His products have definitely been well received nationally and have extended into the international market.
Auldon Limited has manufactured dolls that represent the major tribes in Nigeria, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, which have subsequently instilled a positive self-image in children by empowering them with cultural knowledge and pride in their cultural heritage. Paul’s community outreach uses proceeds from sales to funds NGOs that promote education for female children and assists in renovating schools in disadvantaged regions in Nigeria. There is no doubt that Auldon Limited will continue to experience growth in the future as there are plans for expansion within the country and abroad. More information on their fantastic toys, can be found at www.auldontoyworld.com
The Nigerian Constitution App
Zubair believes that we can use technology to solve problems and so he uses his passion for innovation and technology to make important information available to millions of Nigerians through his mobile app. Connectnigeria.com has compelling articles about current affairs, events, job postings, local deals/discounts, and real estate information among other topics. In addition to the information provided by the app, users can ask questions, which are answered by a lawyer. Download the app today at http://constitutionforall.com.ng/ and follow Zubair on twitter @zubairabubakar to stay up to date with his exciting projects.
Working Mom in 1920s
I personally appreciate this organization because it brings women together, mothers or not, there are so many benefits of sharing ideas and supporting one another as women. As an author, Denise wrote Akiti the Hunter to spread a multicultural message on the importance of diversifying superheroes. Did you know that Akiti is the first African superhero presented in a cartoon format that children of color can relate to? Denise has had a successful book signing at Barnes and Noble and she is working on bringing Akiti to life on major networks in the United States. Check out her website at www.workingmomin20s.com to join the discussion and keep up with her achievements.
Cinema Kpatakpata
In 2010, Kenneth was voted by Y Magazine Nigeria as one of 50 people under 35 that would change the Nigerian film industry with regard to cinematography. In 2010, Kenneth and his business partners, Yinka Edward and Tom Rowlands-Rees formed a film production company called Cinema Kpatakpata as a collaboration to produce quality feature films, documentaries, and television shows in Nigeria and through out Africa at an appropriate cost that delivers value. Follow Kenneth Gyang on twitter @degyangs and check out his company website http://www.cinemakpatakpata.com/
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