Ovensehi Technologies set to launch in Africa
Nigerian entrepreneur and business visionary Saint Joseph Ovensehi is set to launch a game-changing tech venture, Ovensehi Technologies, aimed at revolutionizing how Africans access and interact with modern technology.
With a bold mission to make affordable, powerful, and proudly African tech accessible to everyday users, Ovensehi Technologies is set to shake up the electronics and fintech space. The company is debuting with an innovative lineup that includes smart power banks, mobile gadgets, home automation tools, and a hybrid tech-and-finance app—a first of its kind in the region.
“Africa doesn’t lack talent—it lacks accessible innovation. Ovensehi Technologies was born to fix that,” said Saint Joseph Ovensehi, Founder and CEO of the Ovensehi Group. “We are combining design, functionality, and affordability to deliver solutions people can actually use.”
At the heart of the launch is the Ovensehi Power Bank—a sleek, 20,000mAh fast-charging device with LED-lit branding, built-in cables, and MagSafe compatibility. Designed for people living with irregular power supply, it combines style and stamina, giving users reliable energy on the go.
But Ovensehi isn’t stopping at hardware.
The company is also introducing a two-in-one mobile app that combines a tech product e-commerce store with digital banking features—think saving with interest, paying bills, earning loyalty rewards, accessing instant loans, and using virtual dollar and naira cards. Even the physical Ovensehi ATM card doubles as a loyalty card.
“It’s more than a tech brand—it’s a tech lifestyle. We want users to buy, save, earn, and bank smarter,” said Ovensehi.
With over ₦500 million of personal funds already invested and plans to raise ₦2 billion in growth capital, Saint Joseph is not just dreaming big—he’s building big. The company has also launched a distributor network for local retailers and is actively welcoming strategic partners.
Ovensehi Technologies is headquartered at 141 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, and will serve customers across Nigeria through both digital platforms and physical retail channels.
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