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Transitioning From Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship with Seyi Banigbe

Transitioning From Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship with Seyi Banigbe

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In this episode of The Orange and Steel Podcast, I chat with Seyi Banigbe, a serial entrepreneur, lawyer, media founder, and the creative force behind @bland2glam


Seyi Banigbe shares her inspiring journey from a corporate career to becoming a successful entrepreneur. She discusses her early influences, the challenges she faced while balancing her nine-to-five job with her entrepreneurial ventures, and the importance of having a clear vision and passion for her businesses.

Seyi emphasises the significance of building a strong team, managing finances wisely, and the role of problem-solving in entrepreneurship. She also shares insights on how to identify business ideas and the impact of her media projects on empowering others.

Throughout the conversation, Seyi encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to take action on their passions and highlights the fulfilment that comes from pursuing one's dreams.


Follow her on IG: @sheyiban

Shop her jewellery collection: https://bland2glam.com.ng/ @bland2glam on IG

Listen to her podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@seyibanigbe

Watch her show, Binging with Game Changers: https://www.youtube.com/@b2gnetwork


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