Plentywaka founder Onyeka Akumah on African startups and global expansion
https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/09/plentywaka-founder-onyeka-akumah-on-african-startups-and-global-expansion/
Plentywaka wants to change the way Africans move. It’s starting with one of the busiest cities on the continent.
The startup, a ride-share and bus-booking platform, is based in Lagos, the Nigerian city where 20 million people and 45% of the country’s skilled workforce live. The public transportation system strains under the weight of 14 million commuters who use it daily.
Plentywaka founder Onyeka Akumah on African startups and global expansion
Sep 9, 2021, 5:14pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/09/plentywaka-founder-onyeka-akumah-on-african-startups-and-global-expansion/
> Plentywaka wants to change the way Africans move. It’s starting with one of the busiest cities on the continent.
> The startup, a ride-share and bus-booking platform, is based in Lagos, the Nigerian city where 20 million people and 45% of the country’s skilled workforce live. The public transportation system strains under the weight of 14 million commuters who use it daily.