Venture Garden Group (VGG) recently had the honour of hosting the U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement (PAC-ADE) at Vibranium Valley. This momentous event marked an effort by the 12-member council, established by U.S. President Joe Biden, to enhance economic collaboration between the United States and Nigeria, particularly by leveraging the African diaspora to boost investments.
Tola Talabi, a Venture Garden Group board member, and Moyosore Asubiojo, General Manager of Vibranium Valley, officiated the council’s visit.
“Inviting the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement to Vibranium Valley is a distinguished event for us,” stated Tola Talabi.”Our goal has always been to utilize technology to address real-world issues, and it is gratifying to witness such esteemed recognition of our endeavors.”
Moyosore Asubiojo noted, “Vibranium Valley stands as a showcase of the Nigerian tech ecosystem’s innovative spirit and resilience. Our diverse range of startups and companies focuses on solving critical issues with technology across various sectors.”
Vibranium Valley is a bustling tech hub known for converting challenges into solutions via cutting-edge initiatives. As an offshoot of The Venture Garden Group (VGG), it has significantly boosted its influence across vital sectors like education, logistics, transportation, power, and finance.
VGG champions innovation and economic progress through its subsidiaries. Edutech collaborates with global universities to provide online education; PowerTech addresses energy distribution challenges with technology; Garden Ventures digitizes corporate processes; Green House Capital is the investment arm of the company and Get Equity offers financial backing to startups. Zoome promotes sustainable mobility, Credpal enhances credit access, Advancly enables access to financing for MSMEs in Africa and emerging markets using credit, tech, and data, AviTech uses tech to gather data, automate payments, and deliver big data insights to the aviation industry. VigiPay offers cross-border payments, agent banking, and online payment solutions in Nigeria and Africa and Max redefines transportation.
Participating in the event, the U.S. Consul General Lagos, Will Stevens, praised VGG’s innovative tech solutions. “I am astounded by the technological advancements and entrepreneurial passion demonstrated here at Vibranium Valley. The depth and scope of innovation by Venture Garden Group are truly outstanding.”
Chinenye Joy Ogwumike, a delegate representative, expressed admiration: “The visit to Vibranium Valley has been profoundly insightful. Venture Garden Group’s dedication to leveraging technology for social and economic advancement is praiseworthy. Collaboration between the African diaspora and local tech startups is essential for fostering investment and development.”
VGG’s continuous dedication to nurturing innovation and supporting varied initiatives is pivotal in driving notable advancements in technology and economic growth in Nigeria and beyond. By championing a broad array of projects and partnerships, VGG exemplifies the potent impact of technology in solving complex issues and generating enduring positive outcomes
ABOUT VENTURE GARDEN GROUP
Venture Garden Group (VGG) is a holding company that encompasses various financial technology entities. These entities provide innovative, data-driven, end-to-end technology platforms designed to address reconciliation and payment processing inefficiencies across multiple industry verticals. VGG’s current solutions are tailored for financial services, education, aviation, power, downstream oil & gas, and cybersecurity sectors.
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