Turning kinship into capital: Why the South-West must embrace the OKOBI model, By Lydia Ogunibe-Frederick
South-West Nigeria For centuries, the South-West has thrived on collective finance. Systems like esusu, ajo, and adashe have helped traders ...
South-West Nigeria For centuries, the South-West has thrived on collective finance. Systems like esusu, ajo, and adashe have helped traders ...
In the end, this is about more than just economics. It’s about proving that the ties that bind us socially ...
One key takeaway from our discussion was the call for a new kind of leadership in Africa, which the students ...
Ultimately, OKOBI is not just a policy — it is a cultural and economic movement. It draws strength from deeply ...
OKOBI Students Club is a forward-thinking initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academic learning and practical entrepreneurship for students ...
...the story of Akuyoma is a compelling case for professionals and corporates to tap into the OKOBI movement. It underscores ...
An example of the OKOBI model in action is the Okpofe Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) Multi-purpose Cooperatives in Ezinihitte Local ...
Beyond their economic potential, the Siamese twins of CEDI and OKOBI need the buy-in and support of the political class. ...
..OKOBI can be adopted as a collective empowerment mechanism by politicians and political leaders for the development of community entrepreneurs, ...
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