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Nigerian Techie Agbodje Meets Billionaire Richard Branson On Necker Island

Jonathan Nda-Isaiah by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
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Nigerian-born tech entrepreneur and founder of Patricia Technologies, Hanu Fejiro Agbodje, recently spent a transformative week with British business magnate and Virgin Group co-founder, Sir Richard Branson, at the billionaire’s private residence on Necker Island.

The week-long experience, described by Agbodje as “unforgettable,” included personal mentorship, spirited chess matches, and deep conversations about purpose, failure, innovation, and resilience.

The encounter has since sparked widespread interest across tech and entrepreneurial circles, particularly for the bold challenge Branson issued to the 29-year-old techie before his departure.

“He called me aside one more time,” Agbodje wrote in a self-published Medium post. “Promise me you’ll get that book out.”

Agbodje, who rose from selling candy on the streets of Lagos to launching Nigeria’s first cryptocurrency exchange at age 21, shared how Branson’s story had long inspired him.

He recalled reading Branson’s memoir ‘Losing My Virginity’ as a child and even convincing his mother to sell her jewellery to fund his first venture, just as Branson’s mother had done.

During their time on the island, the pair exchanged “war stories” about building businesses in tough environments, discussed the future of crypto and blockchain in Africa, and reflected on Branson’s time operating Virgin Atlantic in Nigeria.

“He still holds a deep affection for Nigeria,” Agbodje said, referencing Branson’s past experience with the country’s aviation sector and his eventual exit due to regulatory and operational challenges.

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Beyond business, Agbodje also spent time with Branson’s family, including his wife, son, and grandchildren, describing the visit as “wholesome and deeply inspiring.”

Reflecting on the experience, Agbodje shared on social media: “This is a reminder that great things are often born from great challenges. I’m more focused, aligned, and determined to keep building the future of Africa through tech and innovation.”

With Branson’s encouragement, Agbodje has now committed to writing a book chronicling his journey—from the streets of Lagos to becoming one of Africa’s most promising young innovators.

“When Sir Richard Branson asks you to write a book,” Agbodje said, “you don’t say no.”

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Jonathan Nda‑Isaiah is the Political Director at LEADERSHIP Newspaper and serves on the Editorial Board. Specialising in political reporting and editorial writing, he offers deep insights into governance, policy and national affairs. His analysis is known for its depth and balance, reflecting a strong commitment to accurate, thought‑provoking journalism that influences public discourse in Nigeria.

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