
Moniepoint’s CEO visits SAIL Lab, tasks youths on tech
The Chief Executive Officer of Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda, has urged youths to maximise the advantage of the vast opportunities within the tech ecosystem.
He stated during his visit to Senator Tokunbo Abiru’s SAIL Innovation Lab in Ikorodu, Lagos, saying that technology, digital skills, and innovation now represent the currency of today’s world.
He highlighted the growing global demand for tech talents, encouraging the youths to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to continuous learning.
He commended Senator Abiru for providing the platforms for young people in Lagos East to maximise their potential and compete favourably on the global stage.
“Leadership that invests in people, especially the youth, through technology and innovation is leadership for the future,” he said.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Lagos State, Opeyemi Alabi, noted that the initiative reflects rare foresight and commitment to sustainable development.
He described Senator Abiru as a rare breed of leader whose impact-driven approach continues to create meaningful opportunities for young people.
In his response, Senator Abiru congratulated Eniolorunda on his outstanding achievements in the technology sector, particularly his success in building Moniepoint into a globally recognised unicorn.
He thanked him for serving as a living example to the young people learning at SAIL, demonstrating that excellence, perseverance, and commitment to learning can open limitless possibilities.
“Your journey sends a powerful message to our youths, that success is attainable if they are willing to pay the price and fully commit themselves to knowledge and personal development,” he said.
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