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The co-founder and chief executive of Nigerian fintech Flux says dropping out of college helped to pave the way for the launch of a new crypto payments company, one that has since been backed by renowned start-up accelerator Y-Combinator.
Ben Eluan started Flux with Osezele Orukpe, Akintunde Israel and Ayomide Lasaki in 2019. They’d met as freshman students studying different engineering and computer science courses at Nigeria’s Obafemi Awolowo University, bonding over their shared interest in software programming.
Many of OAU’s alumni go into jobs for big technology companies in Africa, or have even launched their own start-ups, Eluan told CNBC on a telephone call.

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