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    Faith Adeyanju: Leading Techy Train Incubator into a New Era of African Entrepreneurship

    Faith Adeyanju is at the forefront of Africa’s digital revolution, a visionary leader driving innovation and opportunity for women across the continent.

    Appointed CEO of Techy Train Incubator in December 2024, she is set to propel the organization into a new era, expanding its mission to equip African women with digital skills and global career opportunities.

    Her journey with Techy Train Incubator began as a participant in the inaugural Tech-Up Girls Bootcamp, where she gained transformative digital skills that reshaped her career.

    Rising swiftly from student to mentor, she became a leading voice in digital skills training, brand management, and community building. Her evolution within the organization embodies its core mission—empowering women to unlock new possibilities through technology.

    Techy Train Incubator has long been a trailblazer in digital skills training, opening doors to meaningful employment for African women.

    And Faith’s leadership marks a significant milestone, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to its mission. With extensive experience in digital skills development, brand management, and global community engagement, she brings a strategic vision rooted in innovation and inclusivity.

    A champion of opportunity, Faith has collaborated with women and brands worldwide, fostering environments where women can thrive in the digital age. Now, she leads Techy Train Incubator at a pivotal moment as it prepares to launch Hire Emmie—a groundbreaking platform connecting skilled African women with global employers. This initiative underscores the organization’s dedication to expanding its reach and deepening its impact, transforming lives and communities alike.

    Faith Adeyanju’s story is more than personal success; it is a beacon of hope for women across Africa and beyond. As she steers Techy Train Incubator into its next chapter, her vision and leadership will continue to inspire a new generation of African entrepreneurs.

    Her journey affirms a powerful truth: African women are not just participants in the continent’s economic renaissance—they are leading it.

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