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Okojie unveils Memo Africa, a tech solution to people’s management in Africa

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Woman of substance and Edo State born business icon Darlyn Okojie is an entrepreneur and expansionist expert. She also trends as Co-Founder & COO of Memo Africa, responsible for the day to day operation process while building a team to create a Tech solution to People’s Management.

Okojie co-founded Memo Africa with Ademola Koledoye and Chibueze Opeta to create memorable moments across the world.

According to Okojie, her past experience in building a business spanning three countries, raising capital and ensuring that the word about the service reaches the right audience. Her First Business, Rugs and Floors Africa, currently operates in three countries, Nigeria, Ghana and Rwanda.

In this exclusive interview, Okojie speaks on her entrepreneurship journey and vision to make Memo Africa the go-to automated system for People Manager:

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On the future of Memo Africa and her background”. Okojie said, “I spent the early part of my childhood up till my youth in Benin City. I attended all levels of education down to university where I studied Accounting at the University of Benin. My upbringing has made me extremely loyal to my city. After I completed my higher education in 2014, I got my first ever job at Lamudi (Popularly Known as Jumia House) in 2015. While at Lamudi, I worked as a key account manager in an online marketplace firm. A year later, I moved to Cars45 to spearhead the company’s efforts in building and maintaining relationships with strategic partners.”

Speaking with News24/7.com Okojie insisted that throughout her career, “I have been involved in various aspects of people management, even through running Rugs and Floors from January 2020. At the moment, I’m focused on building Memo Africa.”

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The University of Benin accounting graduate also noted that her father played a big role in her path and represents a role model for her success. “An impactful model to me is my father. I didn’t realise he had that effect on my entrepreneurship life until I looked back on how much I have been able to achieve career-wise. He showed me the only way to gain success is through hard work and dedication. His tenacity and energy in delivering is extraordinary. There have been countless times where I’ve found myself wondering how he gets the energy to go even through obstacles. A quote from a book by Shakespeare, Macbeth, pops into my head whenever I think about my dad. ‘I am tied to a stake I cannot fly, but bear-like I must fight the cause.’

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“The life of an entrepreneur is quite fast-paced, there’s no time for breaks and no option to quit, you just have to keep going. It reminds me of something my mum always says, ‘Person, nor dey Live life go back.’ Good or bad we need to keep moving forward in life or in business. I believe my motivation stems from the ability to keep going and building.”

On how Memo Africa became one of the startups she co-founded and which one sparked off her interest, Okojie reiterated that “Memo Africa was birthed by various challenges both my co-founder and I faced throughout our work life. From my first job to my current ventures, I have seen how people managers handle welfare related issues in organizations and it inspired me to create a solution that makes their work seamless. We notice that people struggle to remember important dates when it comes to the lives of their employees and it is key because it makes the employees feel valued and appreciated. But dates like birthdays, onboarding and orientation processes, sendforths, and many others dates are lost in transition.”

Memo Africa is a simple solution that people, managers can use to automate welfare packages to be delivered to both remote and on-site teams across the world. We believe this technology solution will boost business productivity as the team members feel motivated and cared for while saving people managers time to focus on more critical issues”

On her Challenges and successes after launching her Company, Okojie opined that, It would be best if we start with the positive aspect of the business, the success. At the moment, we have acquired clients both from Nigeria and Ghana, and signed three companies into our system. We have achieved these while facing various economical challenges like Inflation, exchange rate and cross-border payments issues. I also noticed that small business owners and other entrepreneurs face these challenges which is why I recently started recording my journey on my Medium account.

Okojie said “The company’s future is Tech! The world is evolving to become digital and automated. It is important to ensure that regardless of where people work from, they are treated with the same respect and dignity as they would be if they were working from a traditional office space. Memo Africa is the technology solution born to connect the people in an organization through our automated management system of celebrating them. Staying connected to and creating memorable moments for your team is the best way to keep them motivated while working.

On where She feels Memo Africa will be in the next 5 years in terms of market and expansion, ” We have a large vision set for Memo Africa and are ready to take the action to grow and scale up the Tech StartUp. Currently, our most viable product which is our website is up and running. We are planning on developing the Mobile App version to increase the accessibility and personalisation of the system. We expect to become the go-to platform for all people’s welfare across Africa and in the world. Our tentacles are set to expand into many African countries. We are open to acquiring more clients, partners and Investors.

“Aside from the rush of the non-stop cycle of developing businesses, I find myself passionate about finding and implementing solutions to create value in people’s lives. You can find me locked on Netflix to unwind after a busy day or exploring the different countries in the world,” she said.

Okojie has some advise for young enterpreneurs, according to her, “My number one advice to young women who are launching or building their business is that your key to success lies within you. Everything you need to succeed is in you, your thoughts and action shapes your future. As long as you can think it, you can absolutely do it. You need to study and understand your potential, strength, weaknesses and limits. I believe self awareness is the most powerful tool to achieve anything in the world.

“I would also say you shouldn’t believe you can only grow & scale up alone, it’s okay to have mentors and role models. These people have walked the mile. All you need to do is find someone who has successfully crossed the path you are hoping to pass. You would be surprised by the number of people ready to guide you or refer you to the next life challenger”

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