
My Afromania Inc.
In this episode, Al visits Chika Oguh, founder of My Afromania Inc., a fashion business in Ottawa that brings the vibrancy of African prints to Western styles. Chika recounts how her love for fashion inspired her to create a marketplace supporting artisans from both Africa and Canada. She candidly discusses the financial and emotional challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of community, and the role her family’s entrepreneurial spirit played in her journey.
Yes, We Are Open! 🍁 · Chika Oguh, Al Grego
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Show Notes
In this episode, Al visits Chika Oguh, founder of My Afromania Inc., a fashion business in Ottawa that brings the vibrancy of African prints to Western styles.
Chika recounts how her love for fashion inspired her to create a marketplace supporting artisans from both Africa and Canada. She candidly discusses the financial and emotional challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of community, and the role her family’s entrepreneurial spirit played in her journey.
Listen now to learn how Chika overcame setbacks, and built a thriving business from scratch.
You can learn more about My Afromania Inc. at MyAfromania.com.
If you're the owner of a small business in Canada and you'd like us to help tell your story, email us at [email protected].
Yes, We Are Open is a Moneris podcast production hosted by Al Grego.