Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM) Alumni Represent Nigeria at 2024 Africa Tech Female Founder Summit in Nairobi
Omolade Akinwumi and Chisom Okorie, alumni of the Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM) and founders of Ule Homes, were recently spotlighted at the prestigious 2024 Africa Tech Female Founder Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya.
Omolade Akinwumi and Chisom Okorie, alumni of the Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM) and founders of Ule Homes, were recently spotlighted at the prestigious 2024 Africa Tech Female Founder Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya. The summit, organized by TLCom Capital, brought together female entrepreneurs from across Africa to foster collaboration, innovation, and empowerment among women in tech.
During the summit, Akinwumi and Okorie engaged with influential leaders, including Dr. Omobola Johnson and Maurizio Caio, Senior Partners at TLCom Capital, who share a longstanding commitment to advancing Africa’s tech ecosystem. NUTM’s own vision to empower young African changemakers through technology and entrepreneurship aligns closely with the summit's goals, and the achievements of Akinwumi and Okorie exemplify NUTM's emphasis on entrepreneurship as a transformative force for economic growth.
Reflecting on the experience, Akinwumi shared, “The summit brought together a community of like-minded female builders, and it was truly inspiring to connect with and learn from fellow founders who share a deep passion for driving change and innovation across Africa.”
NUTM expressed pride in the accomplishments of Akinwumi and Okorie, celebrating their roles as pioneers for African female entrepreneurs and ambassadors for NUTM’s commitment to tech-driven transformation.