From studying sociology to communications and finally making the leap to marketing analytics, Efe Uduigwomen is one woman who has her hands in different
Investors at Risevest have recommended that the company’s founder and CEO, Eke Eleanya Urum, step down from his role due to ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual harassment. More in #TCDaily.
Investors at Nigeria-based stock investment app, Risevest, have in a statement recommended that the company’s founder and CEO, Eke Eleanya Urum, step down from his role due to ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual and non-sexual impropriety. Urum was first notified of the allegations against him by the investors on…
Investors at Nigeria-based stock investment app, Risevest, have recommended that the company’s founder and CEO, Eke Urum, step down from his role due to ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual and non-sexual impropriety.
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An outgoing employee at Nigeria-based stock investment app Risevest has accused the startup’s CEO Eleanya Eke of creating a stifled work environment where criticism was unwelcome.
In a farewell post published on her Medium account on Thursday, Efe Uduigwomen says she decided to leave her role as the company’s head of marketing to “prioritize her mental health and focus on what’s ahead.”
She alleges in the 500-word post that Eke unilaterally reneged on the part of her contract where it was agreed that she would work fully remotely, by mandating her to resume regularly at the office.