The Author

The Journey

Adedayo Omotunde writes at the intersection of hustle and purpose, capturing the pulse of contemporary Africa—its ambition, its faith, and its quiet resilience. Pure Water is his debut novel, shaped by lived experience rather than theory.

A son of Nigeria, raised amid the energy of Ibadan and sharpened at Obafemi Awolowo University, Adedayo's life has unfolded along two parallel paths.

One path ran through global telecommunications and technology consulting—boardrooms in London, project sites in Dubai, strategy sessions in New York, and implementations across Sub-Saharan Africa. There, he learned the language of scale, systems, and execution.

The other path ran closer to the ground: hospitality ventures, agriculture, real estate development, and IT solutions. Here, he learned that business is deeply human—messy, imperfect, and shaped far more by character than spreadsheets.

Adedayo Omotunde, Author of Pure Water

Why This Book

"I wrote Pure Water because I kept meeting young Africans with fire in their eyes and emptiness in their pockets," Omotunde explains.

"They had ambition, hustle, and ideas—but little guidance. They were told to just start and follow your passion, yet no one taught them about governance, documentation, trust, or why most businesses fail from the inside.

I wanted to write the book I wish someone had given me at 21.
Not a textbook. Not a motivational speech.
But an honest story—African, grounded, and real."

Speaking Engagements

Adedayo Omotunde is available for speaking engagements at conferences, universities, corporate events, and faith-based organizations.

Suggested Topics:

  • African Entrepreneurship: The reality beyond the hype
  • Faith in Business: Integrating values without preaching
  • Writing Business Fiction: Making economics compelling
  • Mentorship: Why African entrepreneurs need it most
  • The Sachet Water Industry: A uniquely African business model
  • Youth Entrepreneurship: Preparing vs. jumping in
  • From Corporate to Entrepreneurship: Lessons from both worlds
  • Using Fiction to Teach: Why stories work better than textbooks

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