Our guest, Efosa Obano, shares his inspiring journey of faith and entrepreneurship. Central to the conversation is the idea that "talent is evenly distributed, but opportunities are not," a notion that drives both Efosa's Black Founders Network (BFN) and the African Impact Initiative (AII).
Celebrating the three-year anniversary of BFN and six years of AII, Efosa reflects on the pivotal influences of his personal experiences as a Black entrepreneur and his deep faith. He discusses the importance of community-driven solutions, capacity building, and the need for democratizing access to opportunities for early-stage innovators.
The episode also delves into Efosa's personal struggles with managing accessibility and capacity as his initiatives grow, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of leading impactful organizations.
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Book Recommendation: "The Prosperity Paradox" by Clayton M. Christensen
Find Efosa Online:
African Impact Website: https://www.africanimpact.ca/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/efosaobano/?hl=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/efosa-kc-obano-83089685
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