Ever thought about taking on one of the biggest brands in the world? Don’t think it’s possible? Meet Taofick Okoya, founder and creator of ‘Queens of Africa’, a range of dolls for the African market. They’re so popular in Nigeria they’re outselling Barbie!
Taofick Okoya: "My story with the Queens of Africa"
Pulse Nigeria, exclusive partners with My Africa Podcast brings you a tell-all interview with Taofick Okoya who tells about how his company started and the speed at which it is growing.
Taofick tells about where the idea came from, how the company started and the speed at which it is growing. Listen now to find out how a man from Nigeria is changing the global toy market!
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