Kelvin Obasuyi learned entrepreneurship by failing at almost everything first
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Fancy Goodman
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TechCabalKelvin Obasuyi learned entrepreneurship by failing at almost everything firsttechcabal.comIn February 2023, the idea became 56 Capital, the finance firm he founded to provide debt and equity financing to both structured and unstructured African businesses.
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