Across Nigeria’s evolving innovation landscape, a new generation of founders is redefining what it means to build with purpose. From healthcare and technology to education, lifestyle, and community development, these entrepreneurs are creating solutions that respond to real societal needs while inspiring transformation at scale.
Their ventures go beyond profit, they are built on empathy, inclusion, and impact. Whether it’s expanding healthcare access, empowering women through digital platforms, reimagining leisure through technology, or bringing quality education to underserved communities, each founder represents a distinct voice driving progress across Africa’s social and economic sectors.
This collection highlights Nigeria’s emerging changemakers; individuals whose vision, leadership, and innovation are not only shaping industries but also laying the foundation for a more connected, equitable, and forward-looking future.
1. Aniekan Eno-Ibanga

As Founder of Altrix, Aniekan Eno-Ibanga is redefining how automation can drive productivity and industrial growth across Africa. His work sits at the intersection of engineering precision and business strategy, enabling industries to operate smarter, faster, and more sustainably.
His approach is rooted in practicality; designing systems that work for real conditions, not ideal ones. His philosophy is simple: progress must be engineered, not assumed. In a market often limited by infrastructural constraints, his vision for Altrix is proving that Africa’s industries can compete globally when powered by discipline, innovation, and intelligent design.
2. Ayomide Aderibigbe

Ayomide Aderibigbe is a visionary two-time founder whose ventures, Teeya and WorkHub, embody his commitment to innovation and opportunity creation. Guided by a mission to connect people with meaningful careers, he has developed platforms that close the gap between skilled talent and forward-thinking employers.
At WorkHub, Ayomide leads strategic efforts that bring professionals closer to the opportunities and resources they need to thrive in their chosen fields. Through Teeya, he demonstrates his entrepreneurial depth and problem-solving acumen, transforming challenges into scalable, practical solutions. His work reflects a broader purpose, to foster collaboration, drive innovation, and expand access to career growth tools that empower individuals and reshape the future of work.
3. Olatokunbo Alli

Olatokunbo Alli is the Co-Founder of Health Forte Africa Initiative and a dedicated healthcare leader with more than 14 years of experience driving transformative change in community health. Her work reflects an unwavering passion for preventive care and equitable access to quality health services across Nigeria.
His leadership blends compassion with strategy. By mobilizing healthcare professionals, community leaders, and local partners, she continues to bridge critical gaps in healthcare delivery. Her work not only saves lives but also strengthens public health systems, positioning Health Forte Africa Initiative as a trusted force in advancing preventive medicine and health equity across Nigeria.
4. Nky Ofeimun

Nky Ofeimun is an accomplished media and entertainment lawyer whose work sits at the crossroads of creativity, law, and business. As the Founder of The Cast’s Closet, she has built a platform that empowers creatives to protect their intellectual property, understand their rights, and thrive confidently in an industry often fraught with complex legal terrain.
With a strong background in deal structuring, contract negotiation, and legal advisory, she brings clarity and precision to every transaction she oversees. She is deeply experienced in handling legal documentation for film, television, and co-productions, ensuring that every stakeholder, from actors to producers operates within fair, transparent, and enforceable agreements.
5. Titilope Adedokun

Titilope Adedokun is a trailblazing digital entrepreneur dedicated to expanding access to opportunities for Nigerian women. As the Founder of Sisterly HQ, she has cultivated a thriving community of more than 40,000 women, creating a powerful ecosystem where information meets empowerment.
Through Sisterly HQ, Titilope merges social impact with digital innovation, harnessing newsletters, storytelling, and social media to deliver practical, life-changing opportunities. Her engaging approach to community building has driven over a million content views, signaling a growing influence across Nigeria’s digital and gender equity landscape. By equipping women with actionable tools and information, she is not only transforming access but also redefining what empowerment looks like in the digital age.
6. Alenoghena Ekhasomi

Alenoghena Ekhasomi is a passionate development advocate and the Founder of Stronger United Community Development Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to transforming the lives of vulnerable families in rural and underserved communities.
Driven by a vision of collective progress, she continues to build platforms that strengthen social structures and empower individuals to take charge of their futures. Her work with Stronger United embodies her belief that real development begins from the grassroots—where compassion meets action, and inclusion paves the way for lasting change.
7. Ejiroghene Okorosobo

Ejiroghene Okorosobo is the Founder of Santé Extraordinaire and a visionary leader recognized for her ability to translate ideas into sustainable business strategies. Her leadership is anchored in clarity of purpose, guiding the organization’s vision, mission, and long-term strategic direction.
By prioritizing research, technology, and advocacy, she continues to position Santé Extraordinaire as a progressive healthcare brand focused on innovation, quality, and measurable impact. Through her foresight and commitment, she is redefining what it means to lead with both strategy and empathy in Africa’s evolving health and business landscape.
8. Oluseyi Michaels

Oluseyi Michaels is the CEO and Co-Founder of Culr, a pioneering leisure and lifestyle tech startup redefining how people experience balance, wellness, and happiness in their daily lives. Guided by a clear vision to make leisure an integral part of modern living, he has built a platform that seamlessly connects individuals and brands to meaningful, restorative experiences that promote overall well-being.
At Culr, he leads with creativity and strategic foresight, overseeing initiatives that curate diverse leisure opportunities tailored to enhance physical, mental, and emotional health. His work bridges technology and lifestyle innovation, offering users a smarter, more intentional way to engage with wellness.
9. Dimeji Sofowora

Dimeji Sofowora is the Co-Founder of Helium Health, Africa’s foremost healthtech company revolutionizing the continent’s healthcare landscape through technology and data innovation. With nearly a decade of hands-on leadership in digital transformation, he has played a pivotal role in driving the shift from traditional healthcare systems to modern, technology-enabled solutions that improve efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
By blending visionary thinking with practical execution, he continues to shape the future of healthcare delivery in Africa, championing a model where innovation, efficiency, and inclusivity converge to strengthen the region’s health systems and improve lives at scale.
10. Chinedu Okonkwo

Chinedu Okonkwo is an education-focused entrepreneur whose vision has reshaped how learning is accessed and delivered across Nigeria. Driven by a passion for inclusion, he has built innovative solutions that make quality education available to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds, ensuring that geography or income level no longer determines access to learning opportunities. Through his leadership, he revolutionized traditional classroom models by introducing interactive content delivery systems optimized for Nigeria’s low-bandwidth regions, bringing digital education to communities once excluded from technological advancement. His dedication to educational equity also led to the development of multilingual learning modules that preserve local languages while equipping students with globally relevant skills.