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Anzisha Prize Hall of Fame: Temitope Ogunsemo, Young African Entrepreneurs

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Temitope Ogunsemo

Temitope Ogunsemo whose journey as an entrepreneur started when he was just 24 years old. From an early age, Temitope had a deep interest in the world of entrepreneurship. At the age of 23, when he first built the idea of Krystal Digital, Temitope’s first point of call for support was not a bank or a silent investor: it was from family and friends, who not only believed in his vision but spurred him on with some capital of their own. Age should not determine whether or not you should start something. A statement that Temitope believes that every young person should abide by when pursuing entrepreneurship. Today, Krystal Digital is a 3-million-dollar company. Although Temitope and the team have been credited with success, he has had to understand the importance of failure on his entrepreneurial journey and how his understanding has evolved from when he was younger to now. 

TOA Correspondent

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