Somewhere between late nights, missed inventory, and that one customer you forgot to call back — Ogamanaja was born.
Built by a team of young Nigerians who’ve lived the daily grind of running small businesses, Ogamanaja isn’t just software. It’s a quiet revolution for the everyday African entrepreneur — and it just launched.
Now listed on Crunchbase, the platform is gaining quiet traction. But it didn’t start loud.
“We weren’t trying to build something fancy. We just wanted a tool that actually works for people like us — mini-mart owners, tailors, small shop owners” says David Great, the founder.
Ogamanaja helps businesses manage stock, track sales, handle staff, and keep things organized — all from your phone.
But what’s even more interesting? They didn’t stop there.
They also built OgaFood — a version made just for restaurants and food vendors. From managing orders to syncing kitchen operations, it’s tailored to how food businesses actually work on the ground.
What makes both platforms different is how grounded they are in reality. No buzzwords. Just real tools solving real stress.
If you’ve ever juggled handwritten records, lost sales, or forgotten orders — this might be worth checking out.
You can explore more at www.ogamanaja.com.ng
Or follow their journey on social: @OgamanajaHQ
