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Entrepreneur Alert: Coconut Connect Co.

AdminBy AdminJuly 25, 2024Updated:July 25, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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My name is Oluwafisayo James, a rookie Mobile Journalist (MoJo) who is just excited to search for and capture entrepreneur stories within my community and across the world, using my mobile phone. I was really nervous about my first MoJo assignment! I’m pleased, though, that it all went well, and I present to you my very first entrepreneur finding: Princess Onyinye Oke Tojinu, Founder of Coconut Connect Co. Watch my video clip 😊:

Coconut Connect Co. is located at Topa, Badagry (Lagos State, Nigeria). The company produces a wide range of coconut-related products such as palm wine, coconut seedlings, coconut water, dry coconut fruits and coconut oil. The coconut oils are either cold-pressed (natural, as it didn’t go through any heat pressure, and is therefore best for consumption), or hot-pressed (having gone through heat pressure, and is best for the skin and hair.


Oluwafisayo James: I am a Mobile Journalist, blessed with endless curiosity and wanting to share with the world the important work that entrepreneurs do. I work from the Badagry community in Lagos State (Nigeria).

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