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EFe Alasa is an entrepreneur, artist, and seasoned business consultant with over a decade of experience in crafting innovative solutions that drive business growth and value. As the Co-founder of myEKI, she leverages her expertise to bridge technology and local markets, creating impactful solutions that inspire change, foster prosperity, and elevate the quality of life. By blending technology with artistry, Efe delivers unique solutions that resonate with communities and industries alike. Outside of her professional achievements, she continues to pursue her passion for music, integrating creativity and innovation to make a lasting impact across various sectors.

Inspiration Behind myEKI

myEKI was born from a desire to connect local businesses and communities with the global opportunities technology can provide. I saw a gap in the e-commerce space for ONE platform that caters not only to large-scale sellers but also to Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) who may be local vendors, shippers, and riders. What makes myEKI stand out is its holistic approach—it’s not just a marketplace but an ecosystem that empowers SMB vendors (home-based or not) to reach global markets, provides opportunities for riders and shippers to support them, and offers a comprehensive directory for visibility to all myEKI consumers, regardless of where they are at. It’s about bridging gaps, building connections, and fostering economic growth at every level.

Leveraging Expertise as a Business Consultant

My background as a business consultant has been invaluable in shaping myEKI. It has given me the skills to identify market gaps, craft strategic roadmaps, and build solutions that align with user needs. Key milestones include launching the platform, unveiling its new look, and expanding its features to accommodate diverse users like our customers, vendors, riders, and shippers. We’ve also seen an increasing number of listings in our MEK Directory, showcasing our role in amplifying business visibility.

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs on myEKI

We actively encourage and support women entrepreneurs through targeted onboarding programs, offering them tools to manage their businesses effectively, and providing training resources to enhance their e-commerce skills. We plan to start a spotlight of their success stories to inspire others and build a community of empowered women on the platform come 2025. I also envision creating grants, mentorship programs, and exclusive networking opportunities to further support female entrepreneurs and help them scale their businesses globally.

Blending Artistry and Technology at myEKI

Artistry and technology share a common thread—creativity. My background as a gospel artist fuels my ability to think outside the box, craft compelling narratives, and build experiences that resonate emotionally with users. This perspective has shaped myEKI’s user-friendly design, our storytelling approach in marketing, and our efforts to create a visually appealing and engaging platform. Beyond myEKI, this blend allows me to inspire others to embrace innovation while staying connected to their unique creative potential.

Enhancing Storytelling Through the Women of Rubies Media Visibility Bootcamp

The Women of Rubies Media Visibility Bootcamp equipped me with tools to craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. It helped me refine how I communicate myEKI’s mission and impact, ensuring our story inspires and attracts more users, partners, and investors. I’ve learned how to harness the power of media to amplify our voice and showcase myEKI’s transformative potential for businesses and communities.

Women Who Inspire Me

Sara Blakely: Founder of Spanx, Sara’s journey from door-to-door fax machine sales to building a billion-dollar brand exemplifies resilience and innovation. Her story inspires me to embrace unconventional ideas and persist through challenges.

Dija Ayodele: Founder of the Black Skin Directory, Dija’s work in advocating for diversity in the beauty industry and creating inclusive platforms resonates with my commitment to representation.

Jessica Anuna

Jessica Anuna: Jessica Anuna’s work with Klasha is more than just a business success; it is a movement. She represents the possibility of transforming an entire continent’s approach to global commerce through innovation, perseverance, and inclusion. Her story is a powerful example of how determination and creativity can create opportunities that uplift entire communities and inspire others to dream big

Each of these women demonstrates courage, determination, and the power of aligning purpose with impact. My focus is to support Africa’s local artisans and producers, showcase the richness of local resources, create economic opportunities for communities, prove profit and impact can go pari passu and exemplify how entrepreneurship can drive meaningful change that paves the way for a more ethical and innovative future.

Long-term vision for myEKI

My vision for myEKI is to make it the go-to platform for empowering local and global commerce. I see it as a hub where vendors can thrive, riders and shippers can earn sustainably, and communities can access diverse opportunities. To achieve this, we’ll continue to innovate, integrate advanced technologies, and expand our reach into underserved markets. Ultimately, myEKI will not just be a marketplace but a movement that bridges borders, fosters growth, and transforms lives.

Efe Alasa

Identifying Opportunities in Retail Tech

My strategy will be to combine market insights, customer-centric thinking, and data-driven analysis, to ensure that any new opportunity in perspective aligns with our strategic goals, solves real problems, and contributes to long-term growth. Retail tech is an ever-evolving space, and staying agile, curious, and innovative is key to thriving within it.

Staying Motivated Through Challenges

I stay motivated and resilient by focusing on my purpose and the bigger picture of why I started myEKI. Every setback is an opportunity to learn, adapt, and grow. myEKI was first launched in 2021, as EKI Market and renamed after the setback I experienced. I remind myself that failure is part of the journey and not a reflection of my worth, so I always focus on turning my ideas into solutions that resolve real issues. Surrounding myself with a supportive network, practicing self-care, and celebrating small wins also help me maintain perspective and keep moving forward with determination.

Advice for Aspiring Tech Entrepreneurs

Focus on solving real problems with innovative solutions, stay curious and adaptable, embrace setbacks as learning opportunities, use technology creatively, build a strong support network, and stay purpose-driven to create meaningful change. Dream big, start small, and stay relentless.