by Oreoluwa | Jan 8, 2020 | Books, Career
I used to do book reviews along time ago, but now who has time for that, right? Besides, I don’t read nearly as much as I used to. But every so often I read a book that inspires me to want to pen and share what I learnt from it. “So Good They Can’t...
by Oreoluwa | Dec 30, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Girls-Women
In June, I had the wonderful opportunity to moderate a panel at the launch of the Standard Chartered Bank #SCWomeninTech programme. #SCWomeninTech is a programme designed specifically by Standard Chartered for women-led technology ventures (specifically, early-to-mid...
by Oreoluwa | Dec 30, 2019 | Books
One of my goals for 2020 is to write more and maybe write something of significance. To write more, I need to – well to put it quite simply – write more. So, I am going to attempt to blog at least once a week and journal privately at least three times a...
by Oreoluwa | Nov 22, 2019 | Career, STEM-Technology
By Oreoluwa Lesi I think it’s important to continually expand and deepen one’s field of knowledge. And being a social entrepreneur for the last dozen odd years, means that I have sought out books, articles, podcasts, interviews and other opportunities to...
by Oreoluwa | May 9, 2019 | STEM-Technology
On April 25, 2019, W.TEC Executive Director, Oreoluwa Lesi, organised and participated in a session at the recently-concluded Digital Rights Inclusion Forum 2019 in Lagos, Nigeria called “Internet Governance: Multi-stakeholderism and Participation in the...
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