Your Study Path
- 0 → 3,000+ users in 4 months
- 2 → 15 team members
- Strategic partnerships activated
- GITEX Global Dubai exhibitor
Visionary Leadership for African Systems Transformation
Entrepreneur. Researcher. Systems Thinker.
Founder & CEO of Your Study Path, building scalable education and logistics infrastructure across Africa.
Daniel Egunjobi Ololade is a Nigerian entrepreneur and institution builder with a reputation for identifying structural inefficiencies and engineering scalable responses. As Founder & CEO of Your Study Path, he has accelerated access to high-quality academic pathways for learners across Africa while developing operational frameworks designed for durability and equitable reach.
His work combines education strategy, technology implementation, and ecosystem partnerships. Daniel’s research orientation and field execution make him a credible voice at the intersection of policy, innovation, and inclusive growth.
"He believes Africa’s greatest constraint is not talent — but broken systems."
International logistics platform enabling Nigerians shop from the US & UK with consolidation, customs support, and doorstep delivery.
A systems-level inquiry into immersive and intelligent education architectures for access, personalization, and measurable learning outcomes.
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"A provocative systems analysis of governance, accountability, and institutional renewal in emerging economies."
Pre-order via Paystack“Essential reading for policy builders and founders across Africa.” — Education Strategist
“A bold, practical framework for rebuilding trust in institutions.” — Governance Analyst
“Clarity, courage, and systems thinking in one volume.” — Conference Host
A new digital platform is transforming how Nigerian students prepare for university admission exams.
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