Ebrima Fatty: Bringing Transformation to the African Retail Sector
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Ebrima Fatty, tech enthusiast and the founder
and CEO of Africasokoni, is firm believer in the mantra that
Growth and comfort do not co-exist. He says, “To make a meaningful
impact in life you must get out of your comfort zone, and the more you remain
in your discomfort zone the more your comfort zone expand.”
Throughout his business career, Ebrima learned that one must
first and foremost, and passionately, believe in one’s vision and ideas before
others will. He opines, “You must be prepared to accept that a lot will
not believe. However, it is important that you become the first
“salesperson” of your ideas especially to your team, because you must
have the full backing of your team to survive the journey.”
Ebrima’s responsibilities as Founder and CEO are in
strategy formulation, Fund raising, building a motivated, high performing, and
cohesive team, and giving general direction and guidance. He states, “We
have a very solid team at AfricaSokoni, with a COO and other management team who
take care of operational, product development and technology, financial
management, sales and marketing, human resources, and other functions within
the company.”
AfricaSokoni Ltd
AfricaSokoni is an African brand with the aim of being a top
e-commerce firm in every part of the continent. Through technology, the firm is
assisting African manufacturers, producers, merchants, distributors, and
consumers in making the shift from costly, inefficient, and stressful physical
commerce to the more convenient, inexpensive, efficient, and stress-free
virtual marketplace. It aims to create a continent where most trade is done
digitally.
The organization assists African Businesses (B2B Merchants
and Retailers) in connecting by managing and digitizing their supply chain.
Consider a B2B Merchant and retailer on the other side of the nation. To
replenish, for example, the retailer must go to the source of supply, incur
expenses in the process, spend days locating the correct items, incur further
costs in the process, and physically convey the goods back, among other things.
AfricaSokoni spares the parties all of this effort by completing all of this
within a digital supply chain. In addition, the team helps merchants in
Africa’s informal sector migrate from selling locally to selling globally. “We
expand the reach of African producers, merchants etc. beyond their locality to
the rest of the world,” says Ebrima.
AfricaSokoni helps finance merchants’ activities to ensure
an undisrupted supply chain and helps to bring shopping to the doorsteps of the
African consumer. The company is finalizing the introduction of the “Alternative
shopping” (Group, Agency, and Peer Shopping) concept for our customers to
mimic the socialization aspect of shopping.
Ebrima opines, “We are headquartered in Kenya with an eye on the rest of Africa.”
Before Stepping as a Leader
Ebrima worked in the corporate world for more than a decade,
starting in the audit and consulting space in one of the big four Audit brands.
Then he moved into the development banking industry. Before his foray into the
technology space, he was a core accounting and finance person. He says, “It
was my transition from finance to the Information Technology space during my
development banking career that marked the beginning of putting my long-held
passion for entrepreneurship in effect.”
A Brand identified with Innovation
Ebrima states, “My entrepreneurial journey has been
both challenging and rewarding so far.” Ebrima and the team’s efforts
yielded fruit with AfricaSokoni winning the “Best e-commerce marketplace”
award in the Kenyan eCommerce Award 2021.
AfricaSokoni’s contribution to the industry is to provide a
reliable and convenient technological platform on both the supply and demand
sides of the market, in order to make the retail supply chain more efficient,
cost-effective, and stress-free. The organisation ensures that
business-to-business and business-to-consumer transactions take place in an
efficient, convenient, less expensive, and stress-free environment. In doing
so, the team, in collaboration with African merchants and consumers, is playing
a critical role in the transition of retail from the physical to the virtual
marketplace.
One of AfricaSokoni’s team’s proudest achievements is the
employment of local African talent to consistently produce helpful, scalable
technological solutions that bring new value to their clients and generate new
customer bases. This has been one of their ways to stay ahead of the
competition.
Every team or member of a team at AfricaSokoni is encouraged
and supported to act on their ideas, and they are allowed to make errors as
they test to identify what works and what does not. According to Ebrima, there
can be no invention until there are mistakes and failures. Because every
concept is essentially a hypothesis until it becomes a product (built, tested,
and deployed), there should be a certain amount of tolerance for mistakes in
order to foster an atmosphere where creativity thrives and exceptional products
are delivered.
At AfricaSokoni, the team is motivated and breaking the
boundaries of retail through continuous innovation across all its product
verticals and looking at issues from different angles and through difference
lenses, to discover fresh perspectives that were hitherto not considered.
Ebrima opines, “It is worth mentioning that our team is made up of
fully local talents, which off course translates to building capacity and
employment.”
Creating Own Path for Success
Indeed, building a company and leading it to success is a
difficult and risky road to traverse. It requires a very strong mental state,
faith, unwavering courage, the impetuous and tenacity to take on risks; and to
passionately believe and implement own vision, strategies, and plans. “It
requires you to believe in yourself when no one does and believe in your vision
and ideas when everyone doubts,” says Ebrima. He has always wanted to
do something in his own little way to contribute to the wellbeing of humanity,
and he is willing to make all the sacrifices and risks that go with such
decisions.
Ebrima sees success may mean different things to different people.
To him, he considers his actions, words, and ideas successful if it becomes
beneficial to people. He asserts, “If someone’s life is made easier
because of my actions, words, and ideas, to me that is success.”
He further adds, “In the context of what we do at
AfricaSokoni, if a customer from the comfort of his/her bedroom, Office, or
farm was able to shop and get the item delivered swiftly without physically
moving, (and the stress associating with that) because of some form of
contribution from me, that to me is success; just as I will consider a success
if a retailer sitting in one end of the country is able to restock his
inventory without the stress of physical mobility, because he is enabled by the
convenience of a digitized supply chain, with even a small contribution from
me.”
Balance in Personal and Professional Life
One of the most difficult components of Ebrima’s
entrepreneurial path is balancing his personal and business lives. He claims
that prior to this point in his life, he was able to keep a decent balance
between his personal and professional lives. However, after venturing into
entrepreneurship and embarking on the adventure of developing AfricaSokoni with
his team, this has proven elusive.
Ebrima makes every effort to re-establish personal and
professional life balance, particularly as it relates to his family. At
AfricaSokoni, the staff stays motivated by doing things that they are
passionate about and that offer value to the company’s clients, to the point
that work becomes incredibly pleasant rather than punishing. The management
also fosters a culture of outstanding team spirit, underscored by a high degree
of politeness, reminiscent of a pleasant family situation. The team is also
encouraged to experiment with and apply their ideas, as well as to make errors
and be acknowledged for their efforts.
Vision for Upcoming Years
Ebrima figured retail affects all strata of the society,
from the poor to the rich, old and young, the able and the disable, and across
gender. There are very few things one can get into that impacts every sector of
the society like trade. The team’s aim at AfricaSokni is to redefine retail in
Africa by empowering the players through technology. He states, “We
also take it as our mission, to empower the informal sector across Africa,
because this sector has the single largest impact on individuals, families and
the society. We believe that this sector is the engine for growth for Africa’s
economy.”
AfricaSokoni is an African brand, and its plan is to be
present in every corner of the continent, as it continues to build and innovate
for and on behalf of its customers. Ebrima and his team’s goals are to build
another African Unicorn out of AfricaSokoni before the end of this decade,
while keeping to the company’s core values.
Be Prepared and Be Confident
Building a company is a marathon and not a sprint. Ebrima’s
advice for aspiring leaders, one must be prepared to make great personal
sacrifices and be prepared for a long haul to bring his or her ideas into
fruition. As the African proverb goes, “He who must grow big teeth must
be prepared and ready to grow big lips to cover them.” Ebrima believes
that the journey can be a lonely one and requires great belief in oneself and
one’s own ideas to survive it. He says, “You cannot do it all by
yourself. Therefore, you must build a cohesive, high performing, and motivated
team to be successful.”