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Sometimes it takes a major life event to push you in the right direction and that is the story of tech entrepreneur, Oladosu Teyibo 'who' founded Analog teams
In 2016, the 29-year-old left his Job at Cyber Innovation Center in the United States to pursue the path of entrepreneurship and now he is on track to net seven figures in 2021.
His company, Analog, which he co-founded with Myesha Luster, and Yao Adantor is designed to connect diverse talent to tech companies.
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He told Legit.ng he is focused on making Africa rival India as the favorite destination for IT companies outsourcing certain operations.
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In this regard, he is betting on the idea that companies in America will start sourcing for talents from Africa.
He said:
In a recent interview with Business Insider Teyibo said Analog Team now operates in six African countries, including Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and Nigeria.
He added that the company has also worked with leading telecom operators, social media, and gaming apps and looking at hitting seven figures by the close of the year.
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Now his next project is to outsource talents to build a new social media app, a database for user experience, and a data transformation tool.
According to Business Insider Teyibo has also partnered with the city of Montgomery, Alabama to create a training hub to create more talents.
Teyibo said:
For aspiring or new entrepreneurs who want to build an impactful business, Teyibo offers these words of wisdom:
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Meanwhile Legit.ng had earlier reported that Foreign investors continue to invest in Nigerian entrepreneurs with innovative ideas.
Shuttlers, a bus company, is the most recent to get funding, and it will join the ranks of other Nigerian digital start-ups that have scaled up after investment.
TeamApt, one of the successful foreign investor-backed businesses, is now raising its third round of funding in order to boost its market value to over $1 billion.
Source: Legit.ng
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