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    Top Five African Female Entrepreneurs in the Financial Technology (fintech) Industry

    1. Ehizogie Ogbebor – A Nigerian businesswoman and philanthropist, Ehizogie is the founder of Sayaveth Interiors & Hotels, a top luxury interior design company known for transforming spaces with elegance and sophistication.

    2. Chioma Mbanugo – A passionate advocate for women in business, Chioma is an entrepreneur and strategist helping small businesses scale through branding, digital marketing, and business development.

    3. Dr. Ola Orekunrin – A medical doctor and healthcare entrepreneur, Dr. Ola is the founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria, West Africa’s first air ambulance service, dedicated to improving emergency medical care across the region.

    4. Adenike Ogunlesi – The founder of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble, Adenike is a trailblazer in Nigeria’s fashion industry, creating high-quality children’s clothing and building one of the country’s most successful retail brands.

    5. Dr. Adeshola Cole – The founder and CEO of Tritek Consulting, Dr. Adeshola is a visionary leader dedicated to empowering professionals through career development, training, and mentorship, helping them secure opportunities in the tech industry.

    6. Mary Mwangi – The Co-founder and CEO of Vervent, Mary is a dynamic entrepreneur leading innovations in business process outsourcing and digital solutions, helping businesses streamline operations and enhance efficiency.

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