I first heard of Paga from my sister, who is also my business partner, when we were discussing payment options for an ecommerce site we were developing at the time. I did not realise then that Paga was a start-up; I just thought it was another company branching out into Nigeria. One of the things I like about Tayo Oviosu after watching this video is that is understands start-ups not just as business ownership but as a culture. Start-ups are machines for innovation. Most innovations come out of small businesses that are willing to take risks and develop new ideas because they don't have much to lose. I also like that one of his visions is very similar to mine; professionalising the start-up environment in Nigeria by providing infrastructure.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
NdaniTV Young: Tayo Oviosu, CEO Paga
I first heard of Paga from my sister, who is also my business partner, when we were discussing payment options for an ecommerce site we were developing at the time. I did not realise then that Paga was a start-up; I just thought it was another company branching out into Nigeria. One of the things I like about Tayo Oviosu after watching this video is that is understands start-ups not just as business ownership but as a culture. Start-ups are machines for innovation. Most innovations come out of small businesses that are willing to take risks and develop new ideas because they don't have much to lose. I also like that one of his visions is very similar to mine; professionalising the start-up environment in Nigeria by providing infrastructure.
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entrepreneurship,
NdaniTV,
Nigeria,
Paga,
Tayo Oviosu,
technology,
Young CEO
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