Africa’s dried fruits market is on a steady rise, driven by increasing health consciousness, urbanisation, and the demand for convenient, nutritious snacks. As local entrepreneurs and agribusinesses innovate, dried fruits are no longer just an export commodity; they are reshaping Africa’s food i
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Stephen Onyekwelu
Stephen Onyekwelu is BusinessDay’s Strategy & Enterprise Delivery Executive, specialising in turning editorial vision into enterprise outcomes. A former Online News Editor and lead of the Go Local initiative (print, podcast & BDTV in partnership with Providus Bank), he blends investigative storytelling with platform strategy, conference design, and cross-functional delivery.