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Clinton Boateng

Clinton Boateng is a jewelry maker who blends creativity with a background in IT and security. He’s passionate about community building and is active in Rotary and Rotaract clubs in Kumasi.

Through the Africa 2100 program, Clinton is gaining mentorship and strategies to scale his business and enhance his impact. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, working out, and exploring new ideas. He aims to make a positive difference in his community and grow as a leader in his field.

Odudu Effiom

Odudu Effiom George, founder of Geo Imagery, is a media entrepreneur from Nigeria with a strong background in photography and videography. Growing up in a challenging environment, he resolved to live a positive life and found his passion for media early on. Inspired by a church experience, Odudu pursued formal training and internships in photography and videography, eventually establishing his own media brand in 2022.

His future goal is to create a mobile photography service that brings convenience to clients. He seeks mentorship and financial support from Africa 2100 to acquire essential media equipment and further develop his entrepreneurial venture.

Vincent Mueke George

Vincent Mueke George, from Kitui County, Kenya, grew up in a family of twelve, where perseverance and faith were essential. Despite early challenges, he pursued a college degree in Information Technology and developed a deep passion for tech and entrepreneurship.

Vincent dreams of creating one of Kenya’s largest IT companies, aiming to inspire underserved youth to break through barriers and achieve their ambitions. His vision is to drive economic growth and innovation across Kenya, building a legacy of hope and progress for his community. With Africa 2100’s support, Vincent is determined to realize his vision.

Ali Issah

Ali Issah, an entrepreneur from Bonsua, Ghana, combines his passion for agriculture and education to uplift his community. Starting as a mathematics teacher, Ali transitioned into agro-processing and founded Progal Agro Processing Ltd., which transforms cassava into gari for various uses.

Despite internal challenges like limited resources and external issues such as inflation and poor infrastructure, Ali aims to grow his business into a major African food chain. With targeted mentorship, he seeks to improve efficiency, build partnerships, enhance financial management, and expand product offerings. His journey reflects resilience, hard work, and a vision to inspire others.

Daniel Jacksons

Daniel Jacksons is a dedicated lawyer focused on community transformation and sustainable development in Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. With a strong legal background, he aims to diversify the state’s economy beyond crude oil by creating an agricultural ecosystem within the greener belt region.

His vision includes introducing cleaner and greener strategies that leverage local resources for sustainable growth. Daniel founded Evrotech, a venture combining technology with environmental sustainability to drive business and technological tourism in the state. However, he faces challenges in securing funding and local support. Backed by Africa 2100, Daniel seeks further support to make Akwa Ibom a hub of innovation and sustainable development.
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