Adebayo Alonge will be speaking at the 2020 King's College London Fight the Fakes Week. He will discuss the impact of falsified medicines on Africa's peoples and healthcare systems. He will dissect the role RxAll is playing to solve this problem. And propose how other entrepreneurs can also join the fight.
Adebayo Alonge Speaks At Hello Tomorrow Japan
Join Adebayo Alonge as he speaks on RxAll's growth journey since winning the Hello Tomorrow 2019 Global Challenge.He will be speaking on December 10, 2020 at Hello Tomorrow Japan between 5pm to 7pm Tokyo Time.
UNODC: Falsified medical products: The role of education in tackling this parallel pandemic
Join Adebayo Alonge as he speaks on the United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime (UNODC) panel entitled- Falsified medical products: The role of education in tackling this parallel pandemic
Beyond Great
Received the Beyond Great book gift from my alma mater @bcg Looking to digest as we build @rxall_inc to beyond great
RE: Opportunities Arising from Fixing Africa’s Broken VC
I share updates to fixing the broken VC in Africa and some funding opportunity for concept stage to early deployment startups in Africa
Hello Tomorrow 2020 Begins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK1kzgTIchM&mc_cid=55125c6e29&mc_eid=261c48a436 Watch the future unfold - as scientists showcase their deepTech. #RxAll won the deepTech competition in 2019.
Solving Unethical VC Practice in Africa
African Entrepreneurs need to work together to improve VC conduct in Africa
Understanding the DNA of Neo-Colonial State Violence
The fallacy of independence is when so-called citizens think they are citizens when in reality they are simply subjects to their state. Their new conquerors are not in a different shape or form from them. They themselves don't even know what possesses them to perpetuate the colonial subjugation upon those who would otherwise be family. The system they inherited excludes them and gives them a new nature that helps them see themselves as separate and above their masses. It is in the DNA of colonially-inherited state institutions .
Nigeria must work for Nigerians
The #EndSars protests in Nigeria are a sign of wider discontent and anxiety among Nigerian youths for their future. Nigerian youths face an increasing lack of opportunity. #EndSARS is just a symptom of a much wider decay in Nigerian society. The Nigerian government will be well served to listen and accelerate its efforts towards creating a Nigeria that works for Nigerians rather than only for the 0.1% elite & their foreign collaborators.
Optimize for kindness
Humans should optimize for kindness as our lives are ephemeral








