[TechTrends Podcast] Dupe Killa-Kafidip on her mission to alleviate food poverty in Nigeria


In this third episode, I speak to Dupe Killa-Kafidipe who is among the 2024-2025 Foundry Fellows from the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Dupe founded Platinum Fisheries – a Nigerian-based enterprise with a mission to produce healthy seafood using efficient and ethical methods.

Platinum Fisheries’ ultimate vision is to help alleviate food poverty and directly address urgent social and environmental issues.

Teni also speaks on being in the Foundry Fellow Program and what it means for her venture. This episode is part of a 7-episode series with fellows from different African countries.

She was among the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) fellows on a tour of Nairobi recently.

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