Nigerian social entrepreneur
Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji (born Oluwatoyosi Akerele, 8 November 1983) is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and human development expert whose work cuts across entrepreneurship, education, youth development, and public leadership. She is the founder and chief executive officer of Rise Networks, a Nigeria-based private and public sector-funded Youth Interest social enterprise.
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One of the greatest challenges of Nigeria in this 4th Industrial Revolution is that we don't have a central data mining system that provides information that guides policy-making on the side of government and guides decision-making for the private sector. If you don't have data, how can you do national planning? We are not a data-driven country, so, it's difficult. All of the data that Nigeria is using to innovate are foreign data.
You can build a Legacy. An Army, a circle of young, strong women into whom you pour yourself often, to whom you make yourself accessible; sometimes it's not your money we want, a simple line of encouragement or guide on ways to run a business or advice on how to deal with sexual harassment at work or a word of prayer can change the world. You may give a book sometimes. You can also give money to those who need it if you have some extra cash.