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    Building Africa’s Digital Classroom for Women Entrepreneurs – Stephanie Obi

    Nigerian tech entrepreneur and educator, Stephanie Obi, also known as the Queen of Online Courses in Africa, is a change agent helping thousands of women across the continent turn their knowledge into thriving online businesses — creating wealth, influence, and visibility in spaces that once excluded them. 

    Through her company, TrainQuarters, Obi has become a trailblazer in Africa’s digital education movement, pioneering a new era of tech-enabled entrepreneurship driven by women.

    Her journey began with an act of courage — and curiosity. 

    As a young graduate of Covenant University, Obi didn’t follow the conventional career route. Instead, she started teaching herself how to build websites and create digital content. 

    What began as a simple skill soon became a passion for empowerment. She realized that many African women had valuable knowledge to share but lacked the digital tools and business frameworks to monetize it. 

    The solution, she believed, was to create a bridge — one that combined technology with education and storytelling.

    That bridge became TrainQuarters, a platform that helps creators and entrepreneurs design, market, and sell their online courses. 

    Under Obi’s leadership, the company has empowered thousands of coaches, consultants, and professionals to scale their businesses globally. 

    From finance experts teaching investment strategies to artisans turning crafts into brands, TrainQuarters has become a digital launchpad for knowledge entrepreneurs across Africa.

    But Obi’s impact transcends the tech space. She is part of a broader conversation about economic inclusion through education. 

    In a continent where women remain underrepresented in both entrepreneurship and digital innovation, Obi’s model provides a roadmap for financial independence. 

    Her achievements have not gone unnoticed. Obi is a recipient of the Her Network Woman of the Year Award in Technology, and has been featured in Forbes, BBC Africa, and The Guardian Nigeria as one of the leading voices shaping Africa’s online education ecosystem. 

    Beyond her accolades, she remains a passionate advocate for digital literacy and women’s financial empowerment — themes that have defined her speaking tours and her bestselling book, Knowledge Is the New Gold.

    Today, Stephanie Obi stands at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and gender empowerment. 

    She represents a generation of African women rewriting the rules of business in the digital age — women who no longer wait for opportunity but create it, scale it, and share it with others. 

    Through her vision, Obi has shown that education is not confined to classrooms, and success is no longer defined by location, but by innovation.

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