Game of Money Goes Global as Tope Mark-Odigie Takes Wealth Education to the UK 

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Owobu Maureen
Owobu Maureen
Game of Money Goes Global as Tope Mark-Odigie Takes Wealth Education to the UK 

There is a version of the wealth conversation that most Africans in the diaspora never get to have, not because the desire is absent, but because no one has intentionally brought it to where they live, in a language that honours where they come from and their experiences.

Tope Mark-Odigie — television host, property developer, CEO of Reb360, and the woman Nigerians simply call TMO, decided to change that.

She has been teaching people how to play the Game of Money for three years now, with the third edition hosted in Lagos on the 9th of May, 2026, at the Kingsway International Church Centre.

In May 2026, she did something extraordinary and took Game of Money to the United Kingdom, and nothing about it felt small.

The Game of Money 3.0 UK Tour will be happening in three cities across England: Chesterfield on May 16, Manchester on May 17, and London on May 23.

Across those cities, rooms will be filled with people choosing, sometimes at great inconvenience, to show up for a conversation about money. Many attendees are expected to travel long hours by road or train just to be present. Some have not returned to Nigeria in over two decades, making the decision to bring the Game of Money to them feel deeply intentional.

That matters beyond what is often discussed inside financial policy boardrooms because this conversation is being designed for everyday people, not just experts.

The Game of Money began in Nigeria as Reb360's flagship financial education conference, built around a deceptively simple idea: wealth is not luck, it is a science, and that most people were simply never taught how it works.

What TMO and her team have long understood is that the money conversation is neither a Nigerian conversation nor a UK conversation. It is a human conversation and, for Africans building lives abroad, often the most urgent one nobody is having openly enough.

The UK edition will feature seasoned speakers with real industry experience. In Manchester, attendees will hear from Jumoke Quadri, CEO of Nurturing Foundations and a Manchester-based education consultant known for bridging communities and building meaningful outcomes. Also joining the lineup are Sunday Aderibigbe, wealth and investment coach and CEO of The EB Properties, alongside Paul Foh, CEO of Sales Factory Global.

TMO will anchor all three cities as convener and host, tying together the financial philosophy that has transformed the Game of Money from an event into a movement.

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Sessions across Manchester, Chesterfield, and London will cover investing, income diversification, real estate, and the psychology behind financial decision-making. The aim is not simply to inspire people for a day, but to leave them with practical steps they can apply immediately.

Reb360 has spent years building what it describes as a wealth creation and people empowerment company. The UK tour marks the first international edition of the Game of Money, and the response has reinforced what TMO has long believed: the need for honest and practical wealth education does not stop at borders. It follows people wherever they go.

The game of money has always been global. It simply needed someone willing to travel, and Tope Mark-Odigie happened to be that person.

If you're in the UK and you've been waiting for a wealth conversation that actually speaks to your reality, this is it. Come with your questions. Come with your doubts. Come ready to think differently about money.

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