Google Connected $25,000 Winners in Africa
The winners will have the opportunity to work with a Google sponsor over
a six-month period to further their online success. After graduating from
university, Odiete learned how to create handbags using Google Search and
YouTube. With the help of contacts found via Search, over 100 blogs have
featured her vibrant designs. She dreams of building an international brand
that promotes African designs. Odiete also runs training classes for other
women who want to start businesses.
On the other hand, Obuh, used to be a dump site scavenger, in order to
pay for studio time to record his music. After being discovered by the BBC in
'Welcome to Lagos', he became known around the world. Since then, he has
recorded songs which he shares with new audiences on YouTube. He also uses
Google+ and YouTube to raise awareness about underprivileged youngsters in the
slums of Lagos, helping to raise scholarship money, and encouraging kids to
stay in school.
In an effort to invest in the future success of all the finalists,
Google also surprised the remaining five success stories by awarding them
$10,000 each to help grow their ventures and initiatives for greater social and
economic impact. Recipients included; Tim McGuire (South Africa), Nqobizitha
Mlilo (Zimbabwe), Mayowa Adegbile (Nigeria), Lamine Mbengue (Senegal) and Steve
Kyenze (Kenya).
Africa Connected is an initiative of Google, aimed at discovering and
promoting amazing successes achieved on the web across Africa. The ultimate
goal of the initiative is to educate and inspire many more people to get
connected on the web to achieve their own success.
The competition was launched in August 2013, calling entrepreneurs,
creatives, innovators and web-lovers to share stories of how the web has
transformed their lives and work.
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