- For many years India has been the top outsourcing destination for IT companies, but 29-year-old Oladosu Teyibo is looking to change the narrative
- Through his software company Analog, Teyibo wants to create a company of intelligent technology engineers offering a global service
- He also believes that there are talents in Africa and he is committed to putting them in contact with startups based in the United States.
Sometimes it takes a major life event to push you in the right direction and that’s the story of tech entrepreneur Oladosu Teyibo, who founded software company Analog Team in 2018.
In 2016, the 29-year-old quit his job at the Cyber ââInnovation Center in the United States to pursue the path of entrepreneurship and he is now on track to reach seven figures in 2021.
His company, Analog, which he co-founded with Myesha Luster, and Yao Adantor is designed to connect diverse talents to technology companies.
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He said Legit.ng it strives to make Africa compete with India as a preferred destination for IT companies that outsource certain operations.
In this regard, he is betting on the idea that American companies will start looking for talent in Africa.
He said:
“The world is on the brink of ‘innovation and change’, and positioning yourself early as a business leader can pay off in the long run”
âOver the next 10 or 20 years, you can have a real say in the direction we take as a global community. “
The Insider reports that Analog Team now operates in six African countries, including Kenya, Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria.
The company has also worked with major carriers in telecommunications, social media and gaming applications and is expected to reach seven figures by the end of the year.

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His next project is to outsource talent to build a new social media app, user experience database, and data transformation tool.
According to Insider, Teyibo has partnered with the town of Montgomery, Alabama to create a training center to create more talent.
Teyibo said:
“We are also in conversation with the HBCUs [Historically Black Colleges and Universities] and local universities to create robotics programs focused on drone technology.
For budding entrepreneurs or new entrepreneurs who want to build an impactful business, Teyibo offers these words of wisdom:
âAnalog Team was born out of the bad experiences of companies working with outsourcing companies and we were determined to get it right.
âThe most important thing in building a business is to be the last one standing. The right way to do this is to constantly innovate.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that foreign investors continued to invest in Nigerian entrepreneurs with innovative ideas.
Shuttlers, a bus company, is the most recent to secure funding, and it will join the ranks of other Nigerian digital start-ups that thrived after the investment.
TeamApt, one of the companies backed by successful foreign investors, is now raising its third round of funding to bring its market value to over $ 1 billion.
Source: Legit