
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has lauded Flutterwave founder Olugbenga Agboola fondly called GB for his ability to recognise and capitalise on economic opportunities, describing the company as the largest and most influential fintech enterprise in Africa during remarks at the firm’s 10th‑anniversary gala in Lagos.
The inaugural Gala Night, held at the luxury ‘The Delborough Lagos’, brought together leading political figures, business executives and cultural icons to celebrate a decade of innovation and excellence in digital financial services.
Obasanjo’s address showed the transformative role of strategic opportunity utilisation in technology and entrepreneurship.
He traced part of Flutterwave’s success to broader shifts in Nigeria’s economic landscape, notably reforms he championed in the telecommunications sector that helped lay the groundwork for technology‑driven ventures across the continent.
Obasanjo said that recognising and seizing opportunities, as Agboola has done, is crucial to driving innovation that can compete globally.
“Many people don’t get that type of opportunity,” Obasanjo remarked, emphasising that understanding and acting on emerging prospects often separates success from obscurity.
His comments aligned with his recount of how Nigeria’s auction of GSM licences during his presidency generated significant revenue and catalysed growth in information and communications technology, a precursor to today’s fintech boom.
At the gala, Obasanjo concluded by commending Agboola’s entrepreneurial drive and the company’s rise from addressing basic cross‑border payment inefficiencies to becoming a fintech powerhouse, largest in Africa.
Obasanjo hails GB at The Delborough Lagos, says Flutterwave largest fintech in Africa