submitted almost 6 years ago by tyger
- Rebecca Enonchong is a tech enthusiast and entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to promoting technology in Africa.
- She is involved in various organizations and initiatives, such as ActivSpaces and AfriLabs, to support tech innovation and entrepreneurship across the continent, emphasizing the importance of creating a conducive business environment for startups to thrive.
Okay, so here's my take on this. The problem with tech expansion in francophone African countries is that the Anglophone ones have the type of development that francophone ones didn't witness over time. And much of this is due to the support Anglophone Africa receives from their western English-speaking ex-colonial masters who fortunately are the most developed countries in the world. Kudos to Rebecca for her initiative to bring a balance and i hope she gets all the support to drive this.
One of the few women that deserved some accolades on the International Women's Day. Looking at her story, she fell in love with technology the very first day she touched a computer set. Rebecca Enonchong and her co-founder have really in many ways used tech to improve so many things and they are still doing so. This i see as a wake up call to many tech entrepreneur in Africa that they can as well imbibe the innovation technologies embodies to improve their business sales and marketing including their clients and as well provide ease of life to many daily life endeavours.