Not every tech journey starts at success, and Chidi Nwaogu is proof that failure is not the end but the start of something brighter. He is a Nigerian entrepreneur, software developer, and author. And what he has built? It’s compensating thousands of African creators.
Chidi Nwaogu co-founded Publiseer, which is an internet publishing platform that helps writers, musicians, film producers, and artists in Africa to sell their works globally. Publiseer sells the books, tracks, and clips to big retail chains like Amazon, Apple, Spotify, and Google Play–free of charge. Yes, totally free.
Why did he build it? Because he saw firsthand how hard it was for African creatives to get access to global platforms, earn royalties, and keep control of their work. Chidi’s goal was simple: make African creativity bankable.
Publiseer Is More Than a Platform—It’s a Lifeline
Since its inception in 2017 with its twin sibling Chika, Publiseer has helped over 8,000 creators from 20 African countries. They’ve distributed over 10,000 units of digital content, and every day, even more artists join them to publish their own material with zero upfront payment.
Chidi Nwaogu keeps the focus where it belongs: on the real people who need a shot low-income community creators, authors with stories but no audience, and artists simply wanting to be heard.
Publiseer’s magic sauce? Tech wizardry. The platform does it all—formatting and publishing and copyrighting and royalty pay—behind the scenes.
Chidi Nwaogu Didn’t Stop There
He also launched Savvy, a global fellowship program that teaches early-stage entrepreneurs. To date, since 2020, Savvy has taught over 9,000 young founders from 170+ countries. The goal? Turn problem-solvers, not product-pushers.
Chidi also speaks to groups across the globe, from America to the Middle East, about using technology to drive inclusion, creativity, and sustainable transformation. He has received recognition by the United Nations, the Obama Foundation, and the International Telecommunication Union.
Why Chidi’s Story Matters for Young Founders
Chidi’s journey is not all rosy, but that’s what makes it inspiring. He’s failed, pivoted, learned, and kept building. If you’re a student or young creative dreaming of something big, his story is your green light.