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Tosin Eniolorunda (Founder, Moniepoint): Entrepreneurship can be isolating…and tough!

AdminBy AdminNovember 6, 2023Updated:November 6, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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📸 Tosin Eniolorunda

The loneliness that comes with being an entrepreneur can sometimes be better imagined than explained.

At a recent gathering where he hosted brunch for select founders, Tosin Eniolorunda (Founder & Group CEO, Moniepoint Inc) had this to say:

“Entrepreneurship can be isolating, and, a lot of times, tough. My journey with Moniepoint has required a lot of grit, and I’m always fascinated when I see founders on a similar path.

“With Nigeria being on the cusp of technological innovation, and a lot of people putting in the work to build lasting things, it felt important to give back by hosting a brunch for founders – to share ideas and provide insights based on our experiences.

“It was a great time, with some laughs and a lot of important conversations. Thank you to all who made it, I can’t wait to see the projects and collaborations that will stem in the future. 🚀”

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Read this great article, using Tony Hsieh (entrepreneur and founder of Zappos, who passed a few years ago) as a case study: 5 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Conquer Loneliness and Feel More Connected

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