010: unbranded conversations with Ezra Olubi
In this conversation with Ezra Olubi, we discuss his values, beliefs, and the driving force behind his intentional lifestyle, finding freedom in self-expression, happiness, contentment, and more.
Dear You,
Can you believe it's Episode 10 already?! 😲 And guess what? We're wrapping up Season 1 of unbranded conversations with an absolute gem - Ezra Olubi! This one was very close to my heart because Ezra is just different. He is unlike many people you will ever meet, and that's why I find him fascinating. While most people know him for his work as cofounder of Paystack, but before that, he has been a core part of the tech ecosystem building Softcom, Jobberman, Delivery Science, and more. However, beyond being the founder and CTO of Paystack and a notable personality in the African tech ecosystem online and offline, he is one of the most intentional people I have ever met, and he takes his values very seriously. He's not just smart and organized but also incredibly genuine and kind-hearted. Despite the trolls, Ezra carries himself with a sense of freedom that's truly inspiring.
Our pets brought us together, and the first time we spent a whole day together, the quality of the conversations was honest and different. I like how Ezra thinks and am so glad he shared parts of that in this conversation. With Ezra, it's not about flashy titles or accolades; it's about living with intention and staying true to what matters most. In this episode, we dive deep into Ezra's mind and peel back the layers to unveil Ezra beyond people's perception - his values, beliefs, and the driving force behind his intentional lifestyle. He shares his take on religion and how he finds freedom in self-expression, happiness, and everything in between. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation setting the stage for an epic part two. Hit play and join the conversation.
With Love,
Blessing Abeng
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As someone who’s on a gradual journey of finding Thyself,
The Honor Occasion was where I became a fan of EZRA yeah then followed by the “ Unbelievable Liquid “ thread
From my perspective of understanding, why I crave To be someone like EZRA
Is that the world said “ We should be Ourselves “
And then they said “ Not like That “
Just a train of thought 🔥🔥
Tell EZRA I’m a big fan 💜💜