Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Founder of Foodlama: “I Left Nigeria With A Week And A Half’s Notice”

"you can't change the world without being lonely, so get comfortable with it"
About the Guest
Damilare Ogunleye (pictured on the left) is the co-founder and CEO of FoodLama, a trusted shopping assistant that makes your online grocery shopping easier to find the perfect food products that meet your household’s exact dietary requirements or preferences.
Damilare has over 12 years marketing experience in the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPGs) sector, most recently as co-founder of an e-commerce platform supporting African creatives to monetise their skills, serving over 50,000 consumers with over $4M revenue in 5 years.
Damilare is a fellow of UNCTAD Alibaba eFounders program that annually identifies 25 high-potential entrepreneurs shaping the digital economy. The fellowship program includes an intensive capacity-building program at Alibaba’s HQ in Hangzhou, China covering e-commerce, inventory management and rural commerce, logistics and mobile payment systems, and data analytics.
"my plan B was my plan A, and my plan C was my plan A; failure was not an option"
We discuss:
- Typical culture of a Nigerian household
- The 3 things Damilare learnt from his parents
- How his parents traits showed through his early years
- Learning integrity from his father
- Getting tuberculosis during University
- Driven by the fear of poverty
- LEAVING a respectable job at Nestle
- Why you need to be comfortable with being lonely
- The influence of role models
- Why Nigerians are not like any other culture of people
- Leaving Nigeria for the UK
- Why Foodlama?
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