Interview

Meet Gbenga Adebiyi, a Freelancer Who has Trained Over 6500 People on Freelancing

Hello African Freelancers, meet Gbenga Adebiyi who has been a freelancer for the past 5 years now. He joined UPWORK in 2015. After learning more about Freelancing, he felt the need to share his knowledge with others. This birthed training, so far over 6500 people in that period on Freelancing.   African Freelancers: How has your.

How Freelancers Can Use Email Marketing

How Freelancers Can Use Email Marketing Have you ever heard of email marketing? Are you just starting your freelancing journey and have been asking yourself, “How do I even begin?” Or perhaps you are already in the business and you are wondering, “how do I get more clients and retain them?” You are aware of.

Meet Ijeoma Mogo: An African Freelancer

Hello African Freelancers, we are back with an amazing set of interviews to inspire you, educate you, and provide you with the resources you need to move to the next stage of your freelance journey. Meet Ijeoma Mogo (formerly Madueke), who is a finance professional with a background in investment banking and project finance. She.

Meet Navshika Beeharry, an African Freelancer

Hello African Freelancers! Navshika Beeharry- but fondly known as Shika – a Blogger, TEDx Speaker and the Founder of BecomingAfricquainted. We had a chat with her and here is what she had to share with us! What services/products do you offer? In no preferential order: (1) Providing bespoke sustainability strategies to African NGOs that are.

Meet Naana Joa Braso, an African Freelancer

Naana Joa Braso is a freelance writer, social media manager and brand developer from Ghana. She started writing poetry and short stories when she was 14 years old. 10 years later, as she started working in a corporate environment, she picked up official letter writing and also article writing when she became a contributor at.

Your talents and skills can create value to be converted into income – Patricia Akpo Uyeh

Patricia Akpo Uyeh is a freelance writer and blogger by passion and a geographer by training. She has a B.Sc degree in Geography and a Master’s degree in Regional Planning and Development. When she is not writing, she reads, surf the net, listen to music, dance or watch the news. African Freelancers had the honour.

Be adaptable, take advantage of your networks and don’t work “for exposure.” – Lamide Akintobi

Lamide Akintobi is a renowned journalist and media professional who has worked with different media platforms such as Channels TV, Television Continental, and Ebony Life TV. Lamide has over a decade of experience in TV, in front of and behind the camera, and she is currently a freelance producer & presenter, event host and moderator..

Meet Samuel Moore; an African Freelancer

Samuel Moore is a Nigerian freelancer who has an eye for detail and a desire to reach the world with his abilities. He is a young man propelled by dynamic zeal and an open mind to learn all needs to in line with achieving set goals. African Freelancers had a chat with him! What services/products.

Meet Uchechukwu Ibemere, an African Freelancer

Uchechukwu Ibemere is a Lagos based content creator, photographer and local guide. He enjoys surfing the internet for new ideas from Artists across the globe to inspire his work and knowledge. African Freelancers had a chat with him! Continue reading below… What services/products do you offer?  I create and curate content both for individuals and.

“Always write, even when you don’t have clients” – Uche Osita James

Heyyyy freelancers! Welcome to another exciting interview session! We had the privilege of speaking with Uche Osita James; An African Freelancer! Enjoy the interview! Uche Osita James is a Nigerian. and a final year law student at the University of Nigeria. He was born in the year 1996, in Enugu, Nigeria and he is the sixth.

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