• Home
  • Blog
  • Community
  • Knowledge
  • Cover Stories
  • Startup Stories
  • Playbooks
  • Podcasts
  • Português
    • Events Homepage & Booking
    • Start-Up Night Africa Series
    • Lioness Lean In Series
    • Lionesses of Africa Annual Conference
    • Harvard University / Lionesses of Africa Conference
    • Young Lioness Lean In Series
    • About Us
    • Impact Partners
    • Contributor Team
    • Contact
    • Join the Community
    • Signup for FREE Newsletters
    • Share Your Startup Story
    • Share Your Lioness Launch
    • Share Your Lioness Co-Lab
    • Become a Contributor
    • Nominate to '100 Lionessess'
    • Become an Impact Partner
    • Contact LoA
Menu

Lionesses of Africa

276 5th Avenue
New York, NY, 10001
(212) 634-4540
The Pride of Africa's Women Entrepreneurs

the pride of Africa's women entrepreneurs

Lionesses of Africa

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Community
  • Knowledge
  • Cover Stories
  • Startup Stories
  • Playbooks
  • Podcasts
  • Português
  • Events +
    • Events Homepage & Booking
    • Start-Up Night Africa Series
    • Lioness Lean In Series
    • Lionesses of Africa Annual Conference
    • Harvard University / Lionesses of Africa Conference
    • Young Lioness Lean In Series
  • About +
    • About Us
    • Impact Partners
    • Contributor Team
    • Contact
  • Connect +
    • Join the Community
    • Signup for FREE Newsletters
    • Share Your Startup Story
    • Share Your Lioness Launch
    • Share Your Lioness Co-Lab
    • Become a Contributor
    • Nominate to '100 Lionessess'
    • Become an Impact Partner
    • Contact LoA

Kelechi Udoagwu, the Nigerian entrepreneur matching freelance editors and writers with clients to create great content

January 22, 2017 Melanie Hawken
Kelechi Udoagwu, co-founder of Skrife (Nigeria)

Kelechi Udoagwu, co-founder of Skrife (Nigeria)

Creating great content is a part of our everyday lives, whether in the print or broadcast media, or in the ever expanding social media space in Africa. One entrepreneur, Kelechi Udoagwu, co-founder of Skrife, is providing a much-needed platform to bring great writers and specialist content creators together with clients who are looking for engaging content for their businesses.

 

LoA heard about this niche, custom content creation company and wanted to find out more this month.

What does your company do?

Skrife is an online platform that helps entrepreneurs, brands, digital agencies and startups communicate and create quality written content by leveraging on our exclusive community of freelance writers and editors.

Kelechi and Tolu at MEST – Skrife founders.JPG
Kelechi Udoagwu Skrife.jpg
KelechiUdoagwu Skrife.JPG
Skrife Cofounders.jpeg
Kelechi and Tolu at MEST – Skrife founders.JPG Kelechi Udoagwu Skrife.jpg KelechiUdoagwu Skrife.JPG Skrife Cofounders.jpeg

"Skrife is an online platform that helps entrepreneurs, brands, digital agencies and startups communicate and create quality written content by leveraging on our exclusive community of freelance writers and editors."

What inspired you to start your company?

The idea for Skrife as it is now all started with a random conversation where I and my cofounder realized that we both, at different times in our lives, had thought of how to turn our writing skills into a larger-than-life business. I met Tolu (my cofounder) at MEST (Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology) and we got into the habit of brainstorming and sharing business concepts with each other. One day, we realized there was an overlap in one of our ideas. Tolu had a client who was finding it difficult to get good freelance writers (like her) on a consistent basis and was always asking for referrals, and I had a lot of freelancer friends who constantly needed jobs. That was the beginning of the idea that is now Skrife.

Why should anyone use your service or product?

People should use Skrife because we are laser-focused on making our clients happy. All our business decisions are client-oriented. When clients request content via the site, if we don’t have enough information and feel like we don’t know the client's personality yet, we schedule a call to get to know them. Only then, do we assign the job to a writer.
We also give our clients two rounds of revision. Meaning that if you receive a submitted job and don’t like it, we will listen to your edits and make them, twice! At no extra cost to you. We are honest and open, and don’t just take on clients because we want their money. There are people who have come talk to us, and we realize that what they need is multimedia content or offline events. We are happy to refer them to other platforms and products that can help them create that.

"My advice to other women looking to start-up is that they should visualize their perfect future everyday. Think it and you will become it."

Tell us a little about your team

We, the cofounders (Kelechi and Tolu) met at (MEST). We bonded over a shared love for writing and freelancing and been friends ever since. We formed Skrife in December 2015 when we got accepted into the S Factory, a spin-off from the Start-Up Chile program. We were one of two African startups accepted and we received $15,000 equity-free funding. I am now the Communications and Recruitment Manager at MEST and I'm truly passionate about getting more girls and women into STEM and tech fields. Tolu is an Entrepreneurial Leadership Faculty member at African Leadership University. We also have a full-time editor-in-chief, Tahirah, and two interns – one for Tech and the other for digital marketing.

Share a little about your entrepreneurial journey. And, do you come from an entrepreneurial background?

I have always been entrepreneurial. In the university, i worked part-time as a model/actress; and made plans to start up my own business. Right after university, when I heard about Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST), I applied because I knew I wanted to gain more skills and have some support. At MEST, I not only learned skills like programming and business, I also gained soft skills like communications, solution-oriented thinking, empathy, self-development and all these have added to make me the woman I am now. Skrife is just one of my many ideas and I'm excited to get it fully standing on its feet before I start to create new businesses.

"The long-term goal for Skrife is to grow to a point where we can train aspiring African writers and connect them to paid writing jobs all over the world."

What are your future plans and aspirations for your company?

The long-term goal for Skrife is to grow to a point where we can train aspiring African writers and connect them to paid writing jobs all over the world. In the coming years, we plan to evolve into a trusted and diverse writers’ community that not only provides alternate income to writers but also trains, mentors and supports them on their career journey.

What gives you the most satisfaction being an entrepreneur?

I am so happy when clients appreciate the content we create for them. My goal with every client is to make sure they leave happy and are open to referring other clients.
Being deeply passionate about youth and women empowerment, I also feel satisfied when I hear from young adults who are inspired by my journey and ask for advice as they try to achieve great things too.

What's the biggest piece of advice you can give to other women looking to start-up?

My advice to other women looking to start-up is that they should visualize their perfect future everyday. Think it and you will become it. I believe that when you have a clear picture in your mind of who you want to become, the universe will work with you to make it happen. Many women don't even know what they want to achieve, and it's hard to get something you don't know you want. Aspiring women entrepreneurs should strive to be known for what they do. When people see you being who you want to be, they will begin to know you as that, and you're well on your way to becoming it. Before I ever started Skrife, I was known as a writer. That made it easier for me to launch Skrife. I am already credible. People believe that Skrife works because they know that I work.

 

Contact or follow Skrife

WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | EMAIL kelechi@skrife.com


Why LoA loves it….

At LoA, we understand and appreciate the power of words and those who create them, after all, harnessing great content on all things women’s entrepreneurship in Africa is what we do. So we love hearing about other women entrepreneurs who are taking the need to create great content in Africa as the inspiration for their businesses. Kelechi Udoagwu, co-founder of Skrife in Nigeria, is supporting great writing talent and finding an outlet for that talent by matching it to clients who need creative writing skills for their businesses. Great idea for a business. --- Melanie Hawken, founder and editor-in-chief of Lionesses of Africa
In Startup Story Tags Business Services
← Entrepreneur Advice from Anna Raimondo - Invest in yourselfSamantha Dube, a South African entrepreneur bringing a touch of class to corporate and hospitality events →

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS


LATEST PODCAST

LIONESSES OF AFRICA · AI Series Ep. 2 : AI-Human Collaboration in the Workplace

Lioness Radio Show: AI Series Ep. 2 : AI-Human Collaboration in the Workplace - Tune in for an engaging conversation designed to equip you with the knowledge to embrace AI and unlock its possibilities for your business.


LIONESS WEEKENDER COVER STORIES

LIONESS WEEKENDER COVER STORY
Thandekile Moloko, an entrepreneur empowering her clients’ financial futures
Thandekile Moloko, an entrepreneur empowering her clients’ financial futures
Teboho Seretlo, a passion-driven entrepreneur helping SMEs to grow
Teboho Seretlo, a passion-driven entrepreneur helping SMEs to grow
Zanele Njapha, a transformational business leadership coach
Zanele Njapha, a transformational business leadership coach
Mekdes Mesfin, a proudly Ethiopian fashion designer and manufacturer
Mekdes Mesfin, a proudly Ethiopian fashion designer and manufacturer
Emilia Chisango, a multi-faceted business empire builder
Emilia Chisango, a multi-faceted business empire builder

IMAGE OF THE DAY. CELEBRATING WOMAN MADE IN AFRICA.

Image of the Day / Adèle Dejak

Big bold accessories…We are big fans of luxury jewellery and accessories made with love and passion on the African continent, and Adèle Dejak in Kenya is the epitome of handmade luxury. The brand c
Image of the Day / ReelFruit
 
Healthy snack treats…We love showcasing Africa’s women agribusiness builders, and ReelFruit, founded by Affiong Williams, is inspirational - it’s the largest fruit processing, packaging and distributi
Image of the Day / Dokmai Rwanda

Made in Rwanda Handbag…A passion for handcrafted accessories, combined with a sense of pride for ‘Made in Rwanda’ products, inspired Dokmai Rwanda founder, Bernadette Umunyana, to create a company
Image of the Day / Eki Silk

Silk Serenity…Nothing is quite as luxurious as silk, that’s why we love the ‘Africa on Silk’ collections from Eki, founded by Hazel Eki Osunde. Her latest Deep Dive Collection is inspired by the p
Image of the Day / The Nanjala Company

Pot plants delivered… Give gifts that will last, such as these stunning plants in individual pots from The Nanjala Company in Kenya, founded by Teresa Nanjala Lubano. This online store creates customized
Image of the Day / Sari for Change

Sustainable Sari Glamour - If you want to wear a robe that makes you feel and look glamorous, then Rayana Edwards, founder of Harem in South Africa, has a range of fabulous robes all made from sari fabrics. She has
Image of the Day / MonChoco

Pure chocolate heaven…If you are a chocolate lover, then you need to experience raw chocolate at its finest, and Dana Mroueh, founder of MonChoco an artisan chocolatier in Côte d’Ivoire, has just what y
Image of the Day / Mulandi Brindes

Say it with flowers…If you want to make someone feel special, then there is no better way than with the gift of fresh flowers, and Mulandi Brindes in Mozambique, founded by Vanessa Guilherme Nhabete, creates
Image of the Day / Mariée Eventos

The Wedding Planner…Every big celebration day needs great organization, and that’s where Iris Lezi Munguambe, founder of Mariée Eventos in Mozambique, is your go-to person. She launched he
Image of the Day / Dounia Home

Statement lighting… from Dounia Home, the home of innovative, handcrafted and ethically made Moroccan lighting and home decor founded by Dounia Tamri-Loeper. Her company designs, produces and brings to market hi
Image of the Day / Adèle Dejak

Big bold accessories…We are big fans of luxury jewellery and accessories made with love and passion on the African continent, and Adèle Dejak in Kenya is the epitome of handmade luxury. The brand c Image of the Day / ReelFruit
 
Healthy snack treats…We love showcasing Africa’s women agribusiness builders, and ReelFruit, founded by Affiong Williams, is inspirational - it’s the largest fruit processing, packaging and distributi Image of the Day / Dokmai Rwanda

Made in Rwanda Handbag…A passion for handcrafted accessories, combined with a sense of pride for ‘Made in Rwanda’ products, inspired Dokmai Rwanda founder, Bernadette Umunyana, to create a company Image of the Day / Eki Silk

Silk Serenity…Nothing is quite as luxurious as silk, that’s why we love the ‘Africa on Silk’ collections from Eki, founded by Hazel Eki Osunde. Her latest Deep Dive Collection is inspired by the p Image of the Day / The Nanjala Company

Pot plants delivered… Give gifts that will last, such as these stunning plants in individual pots from The Nanjala Company in Kenya, founded by Teresa Nanjala Lubano. This online store creates customized Image of the Day / Sari for Change

Sustainable Sari Glamour - If you want to wear a robe that makes you feel and look glamorous, then Rayana Edwards, founder of Harem in South Africa, has a range of fabulous robes all made from sari fabrics. She has Image of the Day / MonChoco

Pure chocolate heaven…If you are a chocolate lover, then you need to experience raw chocolate at its finest, and Dana Mroueh, founder of MonChoco an artisan chocolatier in Côte d’Ivoire, has just what y Image of the Day / Mulandi Brindes

Say it with flowers…If you want to make someone feel special, then there is no better way than with the gift of fresh flowers, and Mulandi Brindes in Mozambique, founded by Vanessa Guilherme Nhabete, creates Image of the Day / Mariée Eventos

The Wedding Planner…Every big celebration day needs great organization, and that’s where Iris Lezi Munguambe, founder of Mariée Eventos in Mozambique, is your go-to person. She launched he Image of the Day / Dounia Home

Statement lighting… from Dounia Home, the home of innovative, handcrafted and ethically made Moroccan lighting and home decor founded by Dounia Tamri-Loeper. Her company designs, produces and brings to market hi

STARTUP STORIES. MEET THE WOMEN WHO’VE LAUNCHED.

Featured
Kelly Jean Valigy, a dynamic marketing and communications professional building a creative powerhouse in Mozambique
Kelly Jean Valigy, a dynamic marketing and communications professional building a creative powerhouse in Mozambique
Mbali Ndandani and Portia Nondo, two passionate ecosystem builders driving support for Africa’s crafters and fashion brands
Mbali Ndandani and Portia Nondo, two passionate ecosystem builders driving support for Africa’s crafters and fashion brands
Jacqueléne Coetzer, a pan-African business consulting and specialist trade firm builder empowering other women entrepreneurs
Jacqueléne Coetzer, a pan-African business consulting and specialist trade firm builder empowering other women entrepreneurs
Schneidine Phidelmond, an entrepreneur building a holistic digital agency supporting WSMEs and SMEs in Mozambique
Schneidine Phidelmond, an entrepreneur building a holistic digital agency supporting WSMEs and SMEs in Mozambique
Suné Theisinger and Dr Juanri Jonck, two dynamic players in the aesthetic industry in South Africa
Suné Theisinger and Dr Juanri Jonck, two dynamic players in the aesthetic industry in South Africa

LIONESS DATA & INSIGHTS


LIONESS PLAYBOOKS



Screen Shot 2020-01-27 at 6.01.32 PM.png
Screen Shot 2020-01-27 at 5.34.58 PM.png

Sign up today to receive the #1-rated newsletters for Africa's women entrepreneurs.

* indicates required
Required: Please select your newsletter(s):


LIONESS BOOK REVIEWS

Featured
Bridging the Confidence Gap: How Empowered Women Change the World by Sheena Yap Chan
Bridging the Confidence Gap: How Empowered Women Change the World by Sheena Yap Chan
Authentic Selling: Be Real to Seal the Deal by Kendrick Shope
Authentic Selling: Be Real to Seal the Deal by Kendrick Shope
Babette’s Bread by Babette Kourelos
Babette’s Bread by Babette Kourelos
SOS – A Navigation Guide for Women at Work by Lidewij Wiersma, Chantal Korteweg, Tessel van Willigen and Marijn Wiersma
SOS – A Navigation Guide for Women at Work by Lidewij Wiersma, Chantal Korteweg, Tessel van Willigen and Marijn Wiersma
Unstoppable Entrepreneurs: 7 Paths for Unleashing Successful Startups and Creating Value through Innovation by Lori Rosenkopf
Unstoppable Entrepreneurs: 7 Paths for Unleashing Successful Startups and Creating Value through Innovation by Lori Rosenkopf

About Us  |  Contact Us  | PRIVACY POLICY | terms OF SERVICE  | Community Guidelines  

© 2025 LIONESSES OF AFRICA public benefit corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.