BusinessDay Jul 30 2018

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Monday 30 July 2018

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Aspiring entrepreneurs latch unto collaborative platforms of co-working space OBINNA EMELIKE

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ast week, policymakers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, the media and co-working space operators gathered at the IMAX Filmhouse in Lekki, Lagos, for the second edition of the annual co-working conference. The one-day conference, which presented the right avenue for stakeholders to explore the endless possibilities of the sector, was organised by Kola Oyeneyin, creator of Coworking Conference Nigeria and founder of Venia Business Hub, one of Nigeria’s first coworking spaces. In line with this year’s theme, ‘Coworking: The Catalyst for Innovation’, the conference is aimed at connecting the dots on how co-working, co-creation, collaboration and technology are spurring innovation, entrepreneurship, wealth and job creation while charting the course for a new economy and the future of work. Aside Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who inspired the participants with his speech, others speakers at the conference include Omobola Johnson, partner at TLCom and former minister of communication technology; Iyin Aboyeji of Flutterwave, Africa’s leading

payment platform; Kola Aina, chairman, Ventures Park; Ola Brown of Greentree Investment Company, among others. In his speech, the Vice President said he was delighted to be among young Nigerians who had taken a risk to invest in providing co-working spaces to spur innovation, ideas and work that would disrupt our collective lives and experiences. “The knowledge economy is bound to change everything, co-working is bound to change everything, how we learn and work. The way we taught in schools before now was by individual competition in a classroom full of students. “But the classrooms of the future will be classrooms where collaboration is the key, where people and young students will be working together, to achieve objectives and ideas. This is already playing out in the way that curricula are defined in various parts of the world today,” the Vice President said. Also speaking at the conference on the rationale for being the official title sponsor of Coworking Conference Nigeria, Victor Etuokwu, executive director, Personal Banking Division, Access Bank, said Access Bank is recognised as a leading bank in driving digital banking and Fintech innovation in Africa. “We seek to create new op-

portunities in emerging markets by providing a platform designed to inspire and challenge innovators and entrepreneurs, as such we have partnered with Coworking Conference Nigeria and leveraged on our global platform to further foster innovation, drive entrepreneurship as well as economic development,” he said. In his opening remarks at the conference, Oyeneyin expressed his delight over the growth of the co-working industry in Nigeria from two spaces eight years ago to over 100 today across the country. He noted that the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has seen a fundamental shift since the emergence of co-working and tech hubs, with many leading startups like Taxify, Flutterwave, Branch Int’l, and AutoGeni tracing the start of their journeys to co-working spaces. “The essence of co-working is to amplify creativity, connectivity and collaboration. The major challenges for entrepreneurs here is power, internet and enabling environment to thrive. An average Nigerian entrepreneur does very well when he moves to London or New York because the environment is built for him to succeed. What co-working spaces have done is to create the enabling environment for innovative people to collaborate, create and grow their ideas”, Oyeneyin explained.

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