🚀 Ready to Thrive in 2025!
It’s the second month of the year, and it's the perfect time to reflect on the momentum we've built and the opportunities ahead! At Mint Mayborne Advisory, we know that real transformation starts with clarity, strategy, and bold execution—and we’re here to help businesses turn vision into reality.
💡 What’s our focus for 2025?
✅ Driving Innovation – Structured ideation for fresh solutions.
✅ Strategic Growth – Agile strategies for a changing world.
✅ Seamless Transformation – Confidence in HR & IT evolution.
✅ People-Centric Success – Enhancing employee experience for lasting impact.
How are you approaching 2025?
Drop a single word in the comments that defines your focus this year! Let’s inspire each other to take bold steps toward success.
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Bekonta extends blockchain awareness and user education to Serving Corps Members.
Bekonta is so pleased to announce her honor as sponsor to the Festival of Culture – an event which staged an aesthetic showcase of the Nigerian cultural heritage in drama, dance, music, poetry and, pageantry.
As a Cryptocurrency Exchange, Bekonta provides an easy payment gateway for blockchain transactions. You can make direct deposit and withdrawals from and to your Naira wallet as the case may be, from your Bekonta. This presents an opportunity to sensitize youths about the current stage of the global Fintech which includes:-
* Exposing Corps Members to the several opportunities in the global Fintech
* Promoting the adoption of these opportunities mainstream
* Funding new subscribers’ wallet with initial capital
Source :-Techpoint africa
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OnePort 365’s $5m seed
OnePort 365, an African digital freight forwarding company, has raised $5 million in seed funding to drive end-to-end digitisation of freight management in Africa and support its expansion into new markets.
What exactly does the company do? Launched in 2019 by Hio Sola-Usidame (CEO), the platform covers air freight, ocean freight, inland haulage (trucking, barge, and rail), and Pay-As-You-Go warehousing, marine insurance, customs brokerage, and more.
It currently operates in Nigeria and Ghana, and is exploring other markets. The platform also makes use of advancements in payment technology and the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to enable instant payments.
Source:- Techpoint africa
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Tope Omotolani is the co-founder and CEO of Crowdyvest, an impact-driven community focused on creating interdependent.
It provides an all-in-one financial solution geared towards achieving financial freedom while facilitating impactful growth in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Crowdyvest has raised over $35 million through savings and investment for multiple businesses from a community of over 100,000 members in over a year.
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Damilola Odufuwa is a tech executive and women’s rights advocate whose work intersects cryptocurrency, communications, and women’s rights. She currently leads Public Relations and Communications for Africa at Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.
As a result of her work in the blockchain industry, Odufuwa was also listed as one of “Six Women At The Forefront Of West Africa’s Tech Boom” by Vogue and one of the “Rising Women In Crypto” by Fintech Times and Wirex.
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With a fresh $100k grant, DevCareer is plugging Africa’s talent gap by providing laptops for tech newbies
In 2021, African startups raised approximately $5 billion, almost three times what was raised in 2020. While more funding has gone into the ecosystem, technical talent has not grown at the same pace.
Furthermore, as the shift to remote work becomes more popular, African startups have to compete with foreign startups for an already scarce pool of developers. These startups, which can pay significantly higher wages than their African counterparts, now employ 38% of African developers.
Image credits :- Google images
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