Senator Tolu Odebiyi’s TOD Foundation has once again demonstrated its commitment to empowering local talent. In a recent development, the foundation has successfully helped seven graduates from Ogun West secure employment at Flutterwave, one of Africa’s leading fintech companies.
The newly employed graduates are:
- Akinlade Kehinde Dolamu
- Adelakun Emmanuel Abiodun
- Ogundele Oluwasegun
- Ogunbiyi Sunday
- Olakanse Ridhwanullah
- Adeleke Kehinde
- Bamgbose Abraham
These ambitious graduates hail from Yewa South, Yewa North, and Ipokia Local Government Areas, representing the diverse talent pool of Ogun West.
This success story is just the latest chapter in Senator Odebiyi’s ongoing efforts to empower local youth. Cast your mind back to August 8th, 2022, when the TOD Foundation opened doors for over ten beneficiaries to gain valuable experience through internships and graduate trainee programs at Flutterwave.
But the TOD Foundation isn’t stopping there. It’s on a mission to create a ripple effect of opportunity, offering internships, jobs, and empowerment initiatives that target both young minds and women. The goal? To cultivate a new generation of skilled professionals ready to make their mark on their communities and beyond.
In today’s digital age, the Foundation is thinking global while acting local. By positioning Ogun West youth for the vast opportunities in the global digital industry, Senator Odebiyi is not just creating jobs – he’s crafting future leaders in the world of technology.
As we celebrate these seven success stories, one thing is clear: the partnership between TOD Foundation and Flutterwave is more than just an employment scheme. It’s a launchpad for dreams, a bridge to the future, and a testament to the power of investing in local talent.
Watch this space – the next big name in African fintech might just be from Ogun West