Draft:Odera Muoma
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Odera Muoma is a Nigerian entrepreneur and business executive. He is the founder of Rheel Group, a business group operating across real estate, technology, logistics, and construction.[1]
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Early life and education
Odera Muoma was born in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria, in August 1981.
He attended St Patrick’s Primary School in Aba for his primary education. He later attended Ninlan Demonstration Secondary School, Adventist Secondary Technical College in Owerrinta, and St Patrick’s Secondary School, all in Abia State.
Muoma moved to London, United Kingdom, in 2001, where he completed a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) at Newham College. He subsequently studied electrical and electronic engineering at London South Bank University.
Career
Muoma is the founder of Rheel Group, a business group with operations in real estate, technology, logistics, and construction.[2]
The group oversees subsidiaries including Rheel Estate Limited, Rheel Technology Limited, and Rheel Logistics and Construction Limited.
He is also associated with the development of Fyndr, a digital platform designed to connect users with verified service providers.
Media coverage
Muoma has been featured in several Nigerian publications.
According to ThisDay, Rheel Group introduced a digital platform linking consumers with verified service providers.[3]
The Nation reported on his views regarding the need for practical solutions in the startup ecosystem.[4]
The Sun covered the launch of a technology platform associated with Muoma.[5]
Vanguard reported on his return to Nigeria after years abroad to establish Rheel Group.[6]
