It is not news that the Logistics industry is a masculine dominated industry. Whether that be for blue-collar jobs being assigned to men due to the physical requirements or women not being noticed for their prowess within the industry.
However, there are two ladies who took the bull by the horn and dared to do the impossible.
Ms Ujama and Ms Kikelomo are entrepreneurs and the women behind Cargoplug logistics.
Cargoplug logistics (formerly Jand2Gidi) is a leading logistics partner for Nigerian businesses, providing supply chain solutions across the country with colleagues working across more than 100 sites across the world ready to deliver their parcels efficiently.
For a decade, the former brand Jand2Gidi had been a trusted companion in the world of shipping and logistics, quietly helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of international trade into, within and out of Africa.
But as the sun set on its 10th year, it decided it was time to embark on a new journey — a journey that would bring smiles to faces, create connections, and simplify the world of logistics for everyone. It was time to celebrate a decade of growth and transformation.
In honor of this milestone, Jand2Gidi has evolved into Cargoplug a name that encapsulates its spirit of connection, accessibility, and global reach.
With this transformation, Cargoplug isn’t just a regular logistics company; it is a friend to all, a facilitator of dreams, and a bridge between worlds facilitating global trade – what Cargoplug cannot deliver does not exist!
The organisation was launched in 2013 to deliver parcels to and from the UK, but today, they have expanded their offerings. They now offer imports, exports, nationwide and local deliveries for individuals, SMEs and corporate organisations.
Through a wealth of experience and knowledge, they provide businesses critical services which include Fulfillment, Moving and Storage for some of Nigeria’s best known companies.
One of the ladies, Kikelomo Fola-Ogunniya is a Lawyer, Entrepreneur and young global leader with over 13 years experience in the Legal, Logistics and Marketing industries. She holds a First Class Law Degree from She holds a First Class Law Degree from London Metropolitan University and a Masters in International Business Law from University College London. She also has a BL Degree from the Nigerian Law School. Through her various positions through the Through her various positions through the years and her business in a male dominated industry, she has amassed and honed a unique skill set that makes her a well-rounded and versatile leader.
Ujama Akpata who is the co-founder graduated from Imperial College Ujama graduated from Imperial College London with a Masters in Advanced Chemical Engineering and a first degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Nottingham. She is certified in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. After spending over a decade working in After spending over a decade working in the Logistics and Oil and Gas Industry she has amassed a wealth of experience in working with both start-ups and established multinationals. She is focused on empowering young She is focused on empowering young aspiring entrepreneurs that need direction on how to navigate through the industry. Her passion for mentoring aspiring Her passion for mentoring aspiring logistics entrepreneurs has led to the birth of a platform called ‘The Logipreneurs’ which she co-owns. Through this platform she serves as a mentor in the logistics sector and aims to educate and inform aspiring and existing logistics business owners about the industry.
These two ladies are contributing their quota in promoting diversification in the workplace in male-dominated industries and have demonstrated exemplary strides that it is possible to THRIVE as a woman despite the multiplicity of challenges society throws at women.