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In this episode, you'll have the opportunity to hear from two remarkable speakers who have excelled in the web3 space. Join us as we listen to Karla Obakpolor, the founder of Cryptosmart, and Vicentia Asilevi, the founder of Crypthority, as they generously share their valuable insights and advice on forging a successful career in the Web3 realm.
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Calling all web3 builders! Join Groot and Aise as they break down what it takes to build a killer decentralized product. In discussion were some challenges and opportunities in building an awesome web3 product.
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In this episode, our speakers; Chike Okonkwo, Co-founder of Gamic and Hilary Azubuike, Founder of Cryptohils & Blockchain UNIBEN, shared best practices for monetising digital skills
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In this episode, we had an in-depth discussion about the role of Crypto and Fiat payments in the future of finance. Our speaker lineup featured two personalities seasoned in both payment systems: the CEO of BoundlessPay, Franklin Peters, and the COO of Aya, Pishikeni Tukura.
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Starting a startup is one thing, but getting the right talent to push the vision into reality, is a whole new challenge. In this episode, we had 2 startup founders; Eric Annan of Ayagigs and Shirley Nzeh of Web3 Africa, share their experiences and advice to businesses and talents looking for better ways to scale.
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Another amazing time was spent on the Ayagigs Podcast featuring Asemota Izoduwa Precious; the Head of the Edo Innovation Hub. Alongside him was Success Maduka; the Africa Lead for Beam Privacy. Despite significant advancement in recent years, several obstacles still stand in the way of the African freelancer's full potential. In discussion were best practices to manage and overcome these challenges.
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In this episode, we had two seasoned speakers; Dr Dipo Awojide, CEO of High Impact Careers and Olufemi Hassan, CTO/Co-founder of Aya. They spoke about the future of the gig economy and the role Ayagigs is playing with the vision to unlock 10 million African talents. They also offered advice to young Africans starting their careers in the gig economy as well as best practices to balance 9/5 and freelance gig opportunities
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In this episode, we had the amazing Wale Ayantonye from Etsy and Eric Annan, the CEO/Founder of Ayagigs speak passionately about African Talents and ways they can position themselves to live borderless lives, best practices and individual experiences to serve as guide to global talents.
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In this episode, our hosts from Part 1 come back to the mic to further buttress the benefits of applying to the Fellowship, the tracks available, the duration of the program and what lies ahead for talents after the Fellowship.
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In this episode, we had the Project Manager of the Aya Web3 fellowship; Joel Azu alongside the Co-founder of Aya, Pishikeni Tukura share more insight on getting started with the Fellowship. Thanks to a grant from Coinbase Giving, Ayagigs have been able to provide global talents with this opportunity to acquire, improve their skills and position them to live borderless lives
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In this episode, our guests; Dr Dipo Awojide, Success Maduka and Eric Annan shared their experiences with remote work and office work to give listeners an idea of what both sides require, how to switch and how to make the most of both situations.