Omolara Sanni

Omolara Sanni: Advancing Women’s Impact in Nigeria’s Tech Industry

The fast-growing, thriving ecosystem of women in tech has brought us brilliant and beautiful women determined and ready to change the world with their innovative and creative tech ideas, skills, and products. In Nigeria, West Africa, Omolara Sanni is one of the ladies contributing to the effective growth of women in tech in Nigeria and the world at large.

Omolara Sanni is a well-experienced product marketing manager in the fintech industry and social commerce space. She is also the co-founder of Middleman, a platform that stands as an escrow payment service, helping customers feel safer when buying from sellers and building buyers’ confidence and trust in payment before delivery.

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Omolara Sanni’s Middleman is not just a platform for payment but also a platform that aims to give vendors and buyers premium trust and assurance during business transactions. The company has seen prodigious growth since its founding and recently won, along with Omolara Sanni, the PitcHER 2024 prize by WeTech and Flutterwave, in celebration of women in tech and business. The company also emerged as the second place winner at The First Bank Fintech Summit pitch competition.

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Aside from running Middleman, Omolara Sanni is the author of a Product Marketing Guide for Beginners, designed with resources from expert insights, practical advice, and more to help build a successful product marketing career. In her goal of building a community for tech, she also co-founded Africa Product Marketing Pioneers, a community for product marketing managers, serving as an inspiration to many others.

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