Olanrewaju Ogunkunle; Founder Revocube Technologies

13 Jun 2023

For this week's edition of Founders Feature Friday, We will be shining a light on some of the people who have succeeded in Nigeria's challenging tech ecosystem. These are people who have mastered the art of technology, become financially secure thanks to it, and helped countless others on their own upward climbs by providing them with jobs and mentorship. Olanrewaju O Ogunkunle Ogunkunle is a business owner who is dedicated to addressing the socioeconomic issues plaguing Africa via the use of information and communication technologies. His passion is bringing innovative technological solutions to organizations and institutions of learning all around the globe. Olanrewaju is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Revocube Technologies Technologies, a successful supplier of ICT solutions since 2013 with a framework of 5+ intelligent and streamlined solutions. He has worked in the fields of software engineering, management consulting, and information and communications technology (ICT) for more than two decades.
In 2018, he created Revocube.org as a CSR project to aid small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with technical assistance and training in order to boost STEM education and entrepreneurship.
Over the past decade, he has mastered the implementation of professional web SaaS solutions, notably in the education sector, with platforms such as schoolcube.netclasscube.onlineexamcentre.ng, and schoolteller.ng, which have won multiple accolades inside and outside of Nigeria. Over a thousand businesses and government entities have used these platforms for technical assistance and services. Revocube's primary platforms serve approximately a million people in Nigeria, Ghana, the US, and the UK.
As a volunteer, Olanrewaju engages in community development projects. He now works with Pearls Africa as a technical consultant. He also oversees and fosters community and commercial ties for development and expansion at The Covenant Nation (TCN).
He mentors college/university students at Science Ambassadors Foundation Africa on tech entrepreneurship's economic significance and potential. #FoundersFeature #FoundersFriday #Revocube #StartupLagos #education #community #technology #business #entrepreneurship

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