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Resilience and the American Dream
Episode 3116th December 2024 • Nomad Futurist • Nomad Futurist
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Ojonimi Bako, Co-Founder of Kaya AI, shares his inspiring journey from Nigeria to the United States in a recent Nomad Futurist Podcast episode with co-hosts Nabeel Mahmood and Phillip Koblence. His story exemplifies the immigrant experience, highlighting themes of resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of the American dream. With over 20 years of experience as a seasoned entrepreneur and former technology executive, Bako's journey is not just about personal triumph but also about driving innovation across various industries.

At the age of twelve, Bako immigrated to the United States from a small Nigerian town. His father, a pastor, was sponsored by missionaries to study at Ashland Theological Seminary in Ohio. The family's immigration process was fraught with difficult decisions, as Bako recounts:

"My mom was given a visa when I was ten years old ... she had thirty minutes to decide which of the two of the four kids she was going to give the visa to because the embassy only approved two of the four visas for the kids."

This decision marked a significant turning point in Bako's life, highlighting the sacrifices and difficult choices faced by migrating families.

Upon his arrival in America, Bako encountered the challenge of adapting to a new culture and language. His multilingual background proved advantageous in navigating this transition. Bako emphasizes how these early experiences shaped his worldview:

"Perspective in so many regards is the definition of my experience in life ... I've had so many instances where I was able to reflect on the fact that I didn't grow up here ... it grounded my ability to have composure in circumstances where I naturally otherwise would not."

Bako's upbringing instilled a strong work ethic and a focus on education. He notes that his parents prioritized academic success over material possessions, further fueling his ambitions:


“We didn't grow up watching TV ... Our parents valued education so much ... [My parents] made it very clear that you are a function of how hard you can work in spite of the circumstances."


Bako's story illustrates his resilience and unique perspective as well as the transformative power of education, particularly within immigrant communities. His success demonstrates the power of dedication and groundedness in achieving one’s dreams.

To learn more about Ojonimi Bako, connect with him on LinkedIn.

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