Oladimeji Kuforiji, founder of LawSavvy NG, a law firm providing strategic legal solutions to creatives, innovators and investors in the dynamic entertainment and startup ecosystem.

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What’s the African country that you would love to visit and why?

It’s supposed to be this year but it will probably be next year and I think that would be Rwanda. There has been a lot of tourism around the country. There are just some places I would like to visit in Rwanda to know more about the Rwanda war, I think there are some places I might just really want to experience in the country. Because I followed the story, watched the Rwanda documentary and all that. So it’s actually something I just want to see, what has happened and the beauty in the Rwanda tourism.

What’s the most underrated Nigerian food?

Underrated? The food is great. It would be Ikokore from Ijebu, so I’m an Ijebu boy. Ikokore is great and it’s made from water yam. Just that people abuse it or should I say, they don’t rate it. I think that food should be global.

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How do you look after yourself in your free time?

I play the keyboard, I sing, and I watch movies.

What has been the most humbling moment in your journey as a startup and investment lawyer

When we just started as a firm we were able to help a startup close like a major investment round and it was announced on Techcabal, Techpoint, and other major tech websites. So we felt like we could actually do this. So it was amazing.

Quickfire Questions with Oladimeji Kuforiji, Founder of LawSavvy NG
Quickfire Questions with Oladimeji Kuforiji, Founder of LawSavvy NG

What’s one thing that you would love people to know about you?

I’m versatile and I can do anything I set my mind to do. If I decide today that I want to switch into proper tech, and build a tech solution, I can do it. I learn anything and everything that I want to do. If I want to pick up backend, web development, or anything else, I can do it. I see myself as a learner and I love learning new things.

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