Although predominantly dominated by men, women are emerging as powerful catalysts for change, and reshaping of blockchain technology. All across this month, we will be celebrating the extraordinary accomplishments of women across the Blockchain industry in Africa.
Today, we highlight two trailblazing women who have not only broken through gender barriers but are also leading the way for others in the dynamic world of blockchain.
Oluchi Enebeli: Paving the path for women in Blockchain
Oluchi Enebeli, the Co-founder of Crevatal and Web3 Ladies, stands as Nigeria’s first female blockchain engineer. Her journey is an inspiring testament to resilience, passion, and a relentless pursuit of innovation. Oluchi’s pioneering spirit has not only opened doors for her but has also paved the way for countless other women eager to make their mark in the blockchain space.
As a visionary leader, Oluchi understands the importance of representation. Her relentless dedication to the blockchain industry has made her a role model for aspiring women in technology. By co-founding Web3 Ladies, she actively contributes to creating an inclusive community where women can thrive and excel.
Oluchi’s story is also one of empowerment. Through her expertise and dedication, she encourages women to fearlessly pursue careers in technology, showcasing the vast opportunities that the digital age has to offer. Her impact extends beyond individual achievements, reaching the broader goal of gender diversity in the tech industry.
Karla Obakpolor: Navigating the crypto frontier with excellence
Karla Obakpolor, the Founder of Cryptosmartnow.io and QLIP NFT, is a crypto entrepreneur, educator, and mentor. Her endeavors with Cryptosmartnow.io and QLIP NFT reflect a commitment to increasing accessibility and understanding of cryptocurrencies and NFTs, fostering innovation and inclusivity.
Her company, Cryprosmartnow.io plays a pivotal role in empowering businesses to confidently navigate the crypto landscape. With QLIP NFT, she not only champions the creation and ownership of NFTs but also contributes to the broader conversation on the transformative potential of blockchain technology in various industries.
Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, Karla actively engages in educating and mentoring others in the crypto space. Her commitment to knowledge-sharing is a testament to her belief in the power of education to drive meaningful change.
As we honor Oluchi Enebeli and Karla Obakpolor this Women’s Month, we celebrate their exceptional contributions to the world of blockchain. Their journeys inspire us to break barriers, challenge norms, and champion inclusivity in technology. These women are not just leaders in the blockchain space; they are architects of a future where diversity and innovation go hand in hand.
Happy International Women’s History Month!