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2017 Anzisha Prize Fellows

The 2017 Anzisha Prize Fellows
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Ajiroghene Omanudhowo
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Ajiroghene Omanudhowo

As a child, Ajiro was determined to run his own business, much like his
father, who owned a soap factory. He started at 16 when he became a
modelling agent, securing opportunities for his fellow students in Akure. At
university, he further developed his talent for entrepreneurship by starting
multiple businesses.
360 Needs is the parent company for three ventures founded by Ajiro. ASAP
Foods offers a food delivery service to university students from multiple
local restaurants. ASAP Drop conducts parcel deliveries, often serving as
the final carrier for larger logistics firms. Beta Grades sells computer training
to students for assistance in exam preparation. Ajiro controls the daily
operations for all three companies while continuing his university studies
full-time.
Ajiro aims to continue creating and running businesses that serve the
everyday needs of his community. He sees the challenges created by poor
logistics infrastructure as an opportunity for both business expansion and
positive social impact.

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  • Dina Mohamed Ibrahim
  • Ajiroghene Omanudhowo
  • Edgar Edmund
  • Fadwa Moussaif
  • Gerald Matolo
  • Ibrahima Ben Aziz Konate
  • Ignatius Ahumuza
  • Jessan Kumar Persand
  • Maemu Lambani
  • Moonga Chowe
  • Rebecca Andrianarisandy
  • Satta Wahab
  • Thowiba Alhaj
  • Vicente Zau
  • Victoria Olimatunde
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