Onyeka Akumah

Onyeka Akumah (born 21 October 1984) is a technology entrepreneur with focus on the agriculture, real estate, and transportation sectors. He is popularly known as the founder and CEO of Farmcrowdy Limited.[1] Prior to founding his company in 2016, Onyeka Akumah is credited to have been involved in the success of various tech and e-commerce companies in Africa where he held top positions and played major roles in contribution to their growth.[2]

Onyeka Akumah
Born (1984-10-21) 21 October 1984
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria.
NationalityNigerian
EducationBS in Applied Information Technology, Sikkim Manipal University India.
OccupationTech entrepreneur, agric businessman
Years active2007-present
Known forFounder and CEO of Farmcrowdy Limited
Notable work
Co-founding Plentywaka
Co-founding RentSmallSmall
TitleCEO of Farmcrowdy

Early life and education

Onyeka was born in Lagos State, and just before he was 2 years old, his parents relocated to Sokoto State, North-west Nigeria where he then did his Primary and Secondary School education. Onyeka earned his Bachelor's degree at the Sikkim Manipal University India where he graduated with a Grade A or First Class Honours in Applied Information Technology.[3]

Career

Onyeka ventured into entrepreneurship at a very young age, building startups even while he was still in the University recording successes and failures as he grew. After obtaining his first degree, Onyeka started his work experience with British Council as a Webmaster before going on to join Deloitte as the E-Marketing Coordinator for East, West and Central Africa. In 2010, he was the Online Marketing manager for Wakanow, then later had a stint with GTB to launch the SME Market Hub[4] Onyeka is an e-commerce expert whose experience span top e-commerce companies such as Rocket Internet owned Jumia, Konga and Travelbeta leading their marketing and commercial activities.[5]

Farmcrowdy

In November 2016, Onyeka, together with his co-founders Ifeanyi Anazodo, Akindele Philips, Christopher Abiodun, and Temitope Omotolani founded Farmcrowdy Limited, an agricultural digital platform connecting small scale farmers to investors with the goal of boosting the food production in Nigeria.[6] Farmcrowdy, took off very fast, receiving its first angel investment of $60,000 a month after launch and in 2017, got a $1 million seed investment at the Techstars Atlanta Accelerators Programme.[7] Today, the company has grown to a team of 55 individuals who have worked with over 25,000 rural farmers across 16 states in Nigeria including Kano, Niger, Nasarrawa, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Edo, Akwa-Ibom, Lagos, Plateau, Kaduna, Adamawa, Niger, Kwara, Abuja, Sokoto, and Benue. Farmcrowdy is described by the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo as the company creating the new wealth in Agriculture and was later honoured with the National Productivity Order of Merit by President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari.[3] In August 2019, Oyo State announced a partnership with Farmcrowdy to onboard 50,000 rural farmers in Oyo State.[8]

Personal life

Onyeka lives in Lagos, Nigeria.[3] When he is not doing business or investing in startups,[5] Onyeka enjoys speaking and teaching at various events and workshops.[9]

Awards and recognition

  • (2020) 50 African Innovators to Watch by Global Shakers [10]
  • (2020) Top 10 Nigerian CEOs Under 40 Years [11]
  • (2020) Entrepreneur of the Year 2019 at the GAGE Awards [12]
  • (2019) The 100 Most Outstanding Individuals in Africa – The Africa Report[13]
  • (2019) 26th Most Influential Young Person in Nigeria
  • (2019) JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons Of Nigeria
  • (2018) Top 5 Outstanding Entrepreneurs in Nigeria
  • (2018) Quartz List of Africa's 30 Innovators in 2018
  • (2018) 100 Most Influential Young Persons in West African Under 40 for 2018
  • (2018) Imperial Integrated Project- Award of Honor 2018
  • (2018) Upgrade Africa Award of Excellence 2018
  • (2018) Nigeria Technology Awards – Tech Entrepreneur of the Year
  • (2017) Top 20 Young Entrepreneurs to Watch in Africa by the African Youth Forum in Egypt
  • (2017) Nigerian Technology Awards – Start-up CEO of the Year 2017
  • (2017) Impact Award 2017 in Agriculture
  • (2015) Nigeria Technology Awards – Digital Marketing Personality of the Year 2015
  • (2013) 1st runner up – National Youth Merit Award in Innovation
  • (2010) 3rd Best Website Designer for 2009 in the National Web Design Competition organized by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development in Nigeria
  • (2009) Brown Heart Charity Award for Young Role Models under 30
  • (2002) Delta State Scholarship for Academic Excellence
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References

  1. "Access to quality seeds, farmers major problem – Akumah". Punch Nigeria. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  2. "Onyeka Akumah of Farmcrowdy". Bellanaija. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  3. "Meet Onyeka Akumah, the face behind Farmcrowdy". Nairametrics. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  4. "Farmcrowdy CEO Onyeka Akumah shares 4 business mistakes he made". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  5. "Former Jumia and Konga executive, Onyeka Akumah invests in Waracake". Techcabal. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  6. "Innovative, promising world of digital Agri-preneurs". Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  7. "Farmcrowdy gets additional seed funding". CNBC Africa. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  8. "Oyo State, Farmcrowdy launch Agribusiness partnership". Business Day. South Africa. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  9. "Farmcrowdy founder Onyeka Akumah invited by Chattam House to speak on digitising the agriculture value chain in Africa". Technext Nigeria. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  10. "50 African Innovators to Watch". Globalshakers.com. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  11. "Top Nigerian CEOs Under 40 years". Vanguardngr.com. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  12. "Photos from GAGE Awards 2020: Graced with class, splendor and the best of Digital, Corporate, Government and Entertainment". Pulse.ng. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  13. "100 Most Influential Africans". The African Report. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
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