Onyekachi Izukanne

Onyekachi is a Nigerian tech entrepreneur with a mission to empower retailers in emerging markets, particularly Africa.

He is the Co-founder and CEO of TradeDepot, a technology-driven platform that connects retailers in emerging markets with consumer goods suppliers.

By leveraging technology, TradeDepot aims to digitize the supply chain, streamline distribution, and empower small retailers to access a wide range of products efficiently.

Onyekachi’s leadership and vision have driven TradeDepot’s growth and impact.

Through the platform, he is addressing the challenges faced by small retailers, such as limited access to credit, inventory management difficulties, and inefficient supply chain processes.

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