Bestie Tamara Atti, born April 9, 1991, in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria, has built a reputation as a dynamic lawyer, entrepreneur, and women’s development consultant whose work has consistently centered on unlocking the potential of African women in business and leadership.
Her journey started with legal training at the University of Benin (LL.B, 2013) and a call to the Nigerian Bar in 2014 after law school in Abuja, setting the stage for a multidimensional career that creatively blends law, technology, and social impact.
After her NYSC service in Abia State—where she supported a World Bank program as a Legal/Operations Officer and earned a State Honours Award as an Outstanding Corps Member—Tamara gained valuable insight into public service, community development, and systems-level thinking.
In 2017, she founded Bestie Network Africa, a social enterprise dedicated to promoting education, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership among young African women.
Anchored by its flagship event, Fempower Africa, the network creates intentional spaces—both digital and in-person—for women to connect, grow, and launch ventures across the continent’s diverse sectors.
Complementing her advocacy work is Corporate Bestie, a business support and marketing firm she co-founded.
Corporate Bestie acts as a practical “best friend” to entrepreneurs—especially startups and SMEs—offering services ranging from business advisory and incorporation to digital marketing, app development, and virtual assistance.
The firm’s pragmatic support model earned national recognition when it was named one of Nigeria’s Top 100 Emerging SMEs in 2018 by Connect Nigeria, the British Council, and Union Bank.
Tamara has also authored valuable digital resources designed to empower professionals and freelancers.
These include the ebooks The Digital Ninja Toolbox: 101+ Tools & Resources for Every Digitally Mobile African, The Value Capital Calculator: The Ultimate Guide to Help You Identify and Maximize Your Value for Global Income, Impact and Influence, and the Design Your Best Life Yearly Planner—tools that amplify individual agency and digital confidence.
Her commitment to intentional guidance is echoed in interviews—such as one with THISDAY—where she acknowledges the power of mentorship, authenticity, and reframing failure as essential steps on the entrepreneurial path.
She encourages emerging founders to “get to work” rather than overthink, seek mentors, and disentangle the success-failure binary so that learning accelerates rather than stalls progress.
What stands out in Bestie Tamara Atti’s entrepreneurial narrative is her ability to blend empathy with execution.
As a lawyer, digital coach, consultant, and author, she has created structures—Bestie Network Africa, Corporate Bestie, and her digital frameworks—that help women envision, initiate, and sustain businesses in changing economies.
She bridges gaps—legal, technological, educational—and builds ecosystems where instead of starting alone, African women entrepreneurs start together, empowered and equipped to succeed.
Her impact is not only symbolic—it’s structural.
She is shaping not just what African women aspire to become, but what they can tangibly build—networks, ventures, communities, and futures.

