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With the How I Work series, Samuel Okike seeks to uncover the daily routine of workers in various sectors of the economy, how the internet and technology has eased the stress of work and the various gadgets, tools and apps they use to achieve maximum productivity.
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Two years after starting Natural Girl Wigs, Oluremi Martins has launched a collection of over 50 styles made by local black hair stylists, and has grown a global brand using social media. Here’s how she’s keeping her business going while working from home.
Tolu Ade’s tip for working from home: “ Wake up, have a bath, dress up like you’re going to the office to work. It’s all a mindset game.”
Emmanuel Nkenwokeneme is a systems architect with over a decade’s experience in financial technology. Here’s how he is staying productive while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
As the world changes, Utiva CEO Eyitayo Ogunmola is helping people prepare for the future of work. He shares with us how he continues to drive this goal while working from home.
Alex Tsado, a product marketing manager at NVIDIA shares how he manages to stay productive while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic
This week on How I Work, Nifemi Akinwamide, the head of marketing at Kudi, a fintech startup, shares his routines and tips for staying productive while working from home.
This week on How I Work, Tobi Owoade, a Program Manager at a non-profit organization shares his routines and tips for staying productive while working from home.
As the whole world battles with COVID-19, Dr Ola Brown has stationed herself on the frontline, fortified with essential weapons — technology and resolve — to resist its spread.
Muyiwa Matuluko is the Co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Techpoint Africa. On this edition of How I Work, he gives insight into his career before starting Techpoint, as well as his hacks and tools for getting things done.
Starting out as a content creator at Pulse.ng and now editor-in-chief at Zikoko, Fu’ad Lawal’s career has been nothing short of remarkable. He shares with us how he does it all, on today’s edition of How I Work.
Tomi Davies is one of the most influential people in the Nigerian and African technology community. He recently stopped by at the Techpoint office and shared how he worked with us.
Despite the upward trajectory of his career, Opeyemi Odeyale decided to make the move into the startup world with his company Ping Express. He tells us how he manages a startup across three timezones while raising kids.
Joeboy started his career sharing his music on Instagram. His music soon caught the right kind of attention and it has been a wild ride ever since. Joeboy reveals how he manages his time and the tools he makes use of to stay productive.
Focused, driven, and refuses to be outworked. These are a few ways one could describe Nichole Yembra, founder of The Chrysalis Capital, a $15M African tech fund. This week, Nichole shares with us her work routines and habits, hacks for getting things done and mantras that keep her thriving.
On this week’s How I Work, we speak with John to learn how he moved up the career ladder and how he stays productive.
Seven years after founding hotels.ng, Mark has continued to impact the ecosystem through his writing, speaking, and internship programs. Here is how he works
A passion for digging up under-reported stories in the tech ecosystem has led Titilola to write several impactful stories of people that have propelled their businesses and careers. Here’s how she works
On the first How I Work edition of the year, Joan Omionawele, the Country Manager for Boomplay’s media arm, Boombuzz shares how she began her career form her university days and walks us through her process as creator and editor in the entertainment industry.
Eniola Abiola is a Product Designer at Cowrywise, a savings and investment platform. On this edition of How I Work, we talk to her to learn what her job entails and how she handles it all.
Fisayo shares with us his career journey, his simple — yet efficient — hack for getting things done, and his fascinating pastime. So, without ‘FodaAdu’ here’s how Fisayo Fosudo works: