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Abayomi thought his plans after university were all figured out until the unexpected happened, and he had no other choice but to revert to God’s plan. Lucky for him, God never lies and all that he was promised came to fruition. Listen on to hear more about his journey from university to starting his own company.
Abayomi is a technical advisor to growth-stage start-up companies looking to scale their technology.
His previous endeavours included co-founding and running a renewable energy fintech start-up as well as overseeing solar development planning in Benue State, Nigeria. He completed his BEng degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Management Studies at the University of Nottingham. Thereafter, he started at Imperial College London to complete his masters in Environmental Technology: Environmental Economics and Policy. Enticed by entrepreneurship and the opportunities, he delved more into the field and was admitted onto the Entrepreneur First accelerator and the Stanford Ignite program by Stanford Graduate School of Business. Since then he has honed his product and software development skills from work done with Fortune 500 clients.
His passions revolve around human development, technology and impact investing, especially in emerging markets.
By Simi Alexis RomeoAbayomi thought his plans after university were all figured out until the unexpected happened, and he had no other choice but to revert to God’s plan. Lucky for him, God never lies and all that he was promised came to fruition. Listen on to hear more about his journey from university to starting his own company.
Abayomi is a technical advisor to growth-stage start-up companies looking to scale their technology.
His previous endeavours included co-founding and running a renewable energy fintech start-up as well as overseeing solar development planning in Benue State, Nigeria. He completed his BEng degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Management Studies at the University of Nottingham. Thereafter, he started at Imperial College London to complete his masters in Environmental Technology: Environmental Economics and Policy. Enticed by entrepreneurship and the opportunities, he delved more into the field and was admitted onto the Entrepreneur First accelerator and the Stanford Ignite program by Stanford Graduate School of Business. Since then he has honed his product and software development skills from work done with Fortune 500 clients.
His passions revolve around human development, technology and impact investing, especially in emerging markets.