Bosun Tijani the CEO of CcHub and iHub has revealed plans to open up both hubs to the American market. This is in a bid to put both hubs on a growth and self-sustainability path. Part of the strategy is to link iHub with CcHub’s existing partnerships and events, like the Pitch-drive.
Bosun revealed that they aim to set up pitch-drive in the United States. This strategy will help grant both hubs a lasting presence across the San Francisco Bay area. In his words; “Beyond just a tour, we want to build a strong presence in the Bay Area.”
“Our size will become a major part of us being able to invest in startups, and the longer we stay invested the more we will start to see significant returns and exits,” he said.
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As CEO of iHub and CcHub, Bosun plans to expand the hub’s investment in a bid to generate more revenue. As regards to this, the hubs will render consulting services for corporates, government and development agencies.
He revealed that iHub will utilize resources and partnerships available to its parent hub, CcHub to expand and grow. With his unfolding strategy, they are on the path.
The hubs will leverage its growing size to acquire more beneficial partnerships, like its existing partnerships with Facebook and MainOne.
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