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MyJoy Online recently featured Cynthia Omowonuola Boboye, the U.S.-based Nigerian business intelligence professional whose pioneering work continues to shape the future of financial innovation across Africa.

In a highly engaging virtual conversation centered on bridging the data gap and examining how African businesswomen can leverage financial analytics, artificial intelligence, and business intelligence to overcome capital barriers and scale globally, Boboye shared incisive perspectives on technology, finance, and the structural shifts required to build inclusive, data-driven economies.

A distinguished scholar and practitioner, Boboye has built an exceptional career at the intersection of finance, artificial intelligence, economic policy, and business innovation.

Her introduction of a Business Intelligence Customer-to-Vendor Matching System into the African market is already redefining how consumers and vendors interact, leveraging real-time analytics, behavioral modeling, and AI-enabled market intelligence to drive efficiency and sustainable growth.

During the discussion, Boboye addressed the persistent challenges facing African women in business, particularly the widening data gap, unequal access to financial intelligence tools, and limited exposure to digital investment frameworks. Drawing on her experience in wealth advisory, investment banking, and collaborative research initiatives across the United States, she emphasized the urgency for African entrepreneurs, especially women, to adopt analytics-driven decision-making as a pathway to competitiveness in global markets.

Reflecting on what fuels her commitment to building AI-enabled financial systems, Boboye noted: “I come from a continent full of brilliance and untapped potential. My goal has always been to build systems that remove barriers, systems that help African businesses access intelligence, opportunities, and visibility at the same global standard.”

She also offered strong words of encouragement to emerging professionals, particularly young women navigating the business and technology space: “Don’t be afraid to lead with your mind. Technology is not beyond you. The world needs African women who understand numbers, who design solutions, and who innovate boldly.”

Cynthia Boboye’s insights resonated strongly with viewers, reinforcing her position as one of Africa’s rising voices in financial innovation and economic transformation, while underscoring the critical role of data, artificial intelligence, and business intelligence in enabling African women-led enterprises to scale beyond capital and information constraints.

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