A gold fish has no hiding place and the stellar performance of Obi Ozor has been greatly rewarded as the founder of kobo 360 was recently made the commissioner for Transport in Enugu state.
Obi Ozor is the founder of kobo 360, as stated on the website
“Kobo360 is Africa’s innovation leader in integrated logistics solutions and truck brokerage services.
We aggregate end-to-end haulage operations to help cargo owners, truck owners, drivers, and cargo recipients achieve an efficient supply chain framework”
kobo 360 has become the darling of the logistics ecosystem and he is poised to bring that same impact to Enugu state.
Obi completed his Biochemistry degree at the University of Michigan before graduating from the Wharton School of Business. After completing his studies, he worked at J.P. Morgan as an investment banker before becoming the Operations Coordinator at Uber Nigeria. In 2016, he left Uber to launch Kobo360, Africa’s fastest-growing digital logistics platform and is building a Global Logistics Operating System [G-LOS], a blockchain-enabled platform to power trade across the African continent. In 2019, Obi Ozor was named innovator of the year and young business leader of the year at the CNBC All Africa Business Leaders Awards. In 2020, Obi alongside his co-founder, Ife Oyedele II, was selected to be a part of Endeavor’s global network of high-impact entrepreneurs. He was also named as one of Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 global leaders in technology.
