27-year-old Harvard Business School graduate Nneka Ezeigwe grew up in Lagos and Abuja in a family of four children. My family was a fairly typical Nigerian family. My dad believed... read more →
Story by: Deinte Dan-Princewill, Nigeria So I get this a lot, especially from my Instagram page, “Deinte, your Lagos is very different oh. You look like you’re having a blast!”... read more →
High growth markets, a shortage of skills and the potential for innovation are driving Africans abroad to return home to exciting career opportunities. When Ernestina Ellen Boadi resigned from her... read more →
My name is Raphael Afaedor, CEO, Supermart.ng, co-founder & ex-MD Jumia Nigeria. I’m a Software Engineer with a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School, an Entrepreneur and a... read more →
Funlola Abe left Nigeria in 2002, right after secondary school and was there for 11 years before moving to the United States for 2 years. I started my career at... read more →
Ikpeme Neto spent over decade training and working as a doctor in Ireland and New Zealand. He moved back to Nigeria in April to implement an idea that puts patients... read more →
“Foresight and natural intuition is what brought me back to Nigeria and as patriotic Nigerian I thought it was a positive move to be in Africa and feel the energy,”... read more →
Homecoming Revolution recently came across this inspiring story on the movebacktonigeria.com website. This week we had a chat with Ivie Omoregie who moved to Nigeria having been born and bred in the... read more →
Homecoming Revolution recently came across this inspiring story on the movebacktonigeria.com website. We were excited to catch up with Osato Aghatise this week. He moved back to Nigeria in August 2014, having... read more →
Last week top Africans from South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda and Kenya attended the 1st Homecoming Revolution VIP Think-tank hosted at Norton Rose Fulbright offices in Johannesburg. Says, Angel Jones,... read more →