With two accountants as parents, Adeola Ayoola knew she didn't want to follow a predetermined path. Besides, she was already failing Business Studies, so becoming an accountant seemed impossible. Instead, she aspired to be respectable, just like her childhood role model—a respectable pharmacist. Today, she is not only a respectable pharmacist, but is also building a pharmacy infrastructure that allows individuals and businesses to connect to pharmacies in emerging markets—Famasi Africa.
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What We Learned from Famasi Africa's Story
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With two accountants as parents, Adeola Ayoola knew she didn't want to follow a predetermined path. Besides, she was already failing Business Studies, so becoming an accountant seemed impossible. Instead, she aspired to be respectable, just like her childhood role model—a respectable pharmacist. Today, she is not only a respectable pharmacist, but is also building a pharmacy infrastructure that allows individuals and businesses to connect to pharmacies in emerging markets—Famasi Africa.