We just premiered the first episode of 91大神鈥檚 HER docu-series, featuring , the quietly powerful Payments Director at PiggyVest. If you need motivation or just want a quick glimpse of what it’s about before committing yourself to the episode, .
To whet your appetite, here are a few things we found fascinating about the woman who鈥檚 earned the trust of millions of Nigerians, without ever needing the spotlight.

Ibukun鈥檚 people and money management skills are probably generational
Both her parents have backgrounds in finance, and she followed in their footsteps by studying Accounting at Covenant University (yes, she鈥檚 an Eagle). She topped that off with a Master’s degree in International Business from Coventry University.
PiggyTech, the money-moving machine, wasn鈥檛 her first start-up rodeo
After completing her Master鈥檚 degree in 2013, she moved back to Nigeria and started a few businesses with her brother, Ayo Akinola, and their friends, Somto Ifezue, Odunayo Eweniyi, and Joshua Chibueze. These brilliant minds went on to build platforms like PUSH CV and 500 Dishes. With the support of mentors like Olumide Soyombo, they kept pushing till they made it.

As PiggyVest鈥檚 Payments Director, Ibukun Akinola understands the weight of her responsibility and power
She describes herself as the person responsible for collecting your money and giving it back to you. She regularly speaks to about 700 processors to ensure Nigerians don鈥檛 take the company to the streets of Twitter. Beyond this, she鈥檚 incredibly proud of the milestones PiggyVest helps customers reach, and how it鈥檚 shaping Nigeria’s saving and spending culture on a larger scale.
Her friends describe her as 鈥渟carily intentional and fiercely loyal鈥
Ibukun says she鈥檚 one of the luckiest people alive, thanks to the community she鈥檚 built. To her friends and family: if you’re reading this and you haven鈥檛 watched the episode yet, know that Ibukun loves you very much and says she couldn鈥檛 do life without you.

Ibukun Akinola steadies herself by being on the move
Whether it’s tennis, running, or taking long walks, Ibukun processes life, work, friends, and family through these movements. They also act as moments of solitude for her, where she connects with herself and her faith. So, what鈥檚 next? For now, she鈥檚 focused on living in the moment and getting it right. What she鈥檚 most interested in is finding balance in the sweet middle of life. Whether it’s in her faith, her work, and her friendships. She鈥檚 searching for the sweet spot right in the middle, where everything just feels sweet.
Watch the full episode below and tell us something we haven鈥檛 already told you.
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