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Fade Ogunro

22 Jan 2022
Farming and agriculture are the backbones of our society. Without farmers, we wouldn’t have access to food and other basic necessities
18 Feb 2021
Cherie Blair Foundation For Women (CBFFW) has appointed Nigerian Techpreneur and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bookings Africa, Fade Ogunro, as the first African woman on its global campaign board.
16 Nov 2019
As the world becomes even more of a global village, many Nigerian and African youths are more and more, looking for revolutionary and edge-cutting ways to explore and profit from this with the use of technology. This is even as technology has taken over most and heavily influenced how we do things. Buying and selling…
9 Nov 2019
As the world becomes even more of a global village, many Nigerian and African youths are more and more, looking for revolutionary and edge-cutting ways to explore and profit from this with the use of technology.

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