Guardian Kids Entrepreneurs Episode 6: Boluwatife
By Guardian Exclusive
04 February 2018 |
5:30 am
Boluwatife features as The Guardian Kids Entrepreneurs this week. He is the CEO of BANOS. He told us what BANOS is all about and the challenge of doing business as a kid entrepreneur in Nigeria.
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