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(L-R): AwaDoc co-Founders – Chinonso Fidelis (Aproko Doctor) Egemba and Jesse Benedict In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare technology, two Nigerian innovators are making waves with a groundbreaking solution aimed at bridging the gap between medical professionals and patients, remotely. Healthcare advocates, Chinonso Fidelis (Aproko Doctor) Egemba and his co-Founder Jesse Benedict, have introduced AwaDoc, a telemedicine platform designed to provide affordable and accessible healthcare services to millions of Nigerians, especially those in underserved communities. AwaDoc has been developed to tackle the problem of inefficient and inaccessible preliminary medical diagnosis. By offering AI-powered symptom checking and triage solutions, the…

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Cascador Nigeria are thrilled to announce that applications for their 2025 cohort are officially OPEN! 🚀 The organisation empowers mid-stage Nigerian entrepreneurs to scale their mission-driven companies through:- 3-day kickoff intensive (September 07 – 10, 2025)- 6 weeks of virtual learning with expert mentors- Week-long residency at Lagos Business School (November 03 – 07, 2025)- 6 months of post-program advisory support- $5,000 USD professional development stipend- $50,000 in prizes for top performers- Eligibility to apply for the Cascador $2M Catalytic FundThe cohort is limited to just 10 participants, and is targeted at businesses that meet these criteria: ✅ 2+ years…

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Maya Horgan Famodu – Founder, Ingressive Capital [📸Kunmi Owopetu] Nigerian-American entrepreneur and venture capital investor, Maya Horgan Famodu is a prominent figure in the African venture capital and technology space, renowned for her transformative impact on Africa’s tech ecosystem. As the founder and managing director of Ingressive Capital, a $10 million venture capital fund that provides market entry, technology research, and market operations services, she focuses on early-stage startups across Sub-Saharan Africa’s key tech markets. Notably, Maya is the youngest person to launch a VC fund in Africa and the first sole female to establish a tech-focused fund in Nigeria.…

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Maha Bouzeid – Vice President at Business Sweden In a move signaling increased confidence in Nigeria’s burgeoning economy, Business Sweden, the Swedish Trade and Investment Council, has officially opened a new office in Lagos. This strategic expansion aims to foster stronger trade relations between Sweden and Nigeria, unlocking significant opportunities for businesses in both nations. The establishment of this office underscores Nigeria’s growing importance as a key market in Africa. With one of the continent’s largest economies and a rapidly expanding population, Nigeria presents a wealth of potential for Swedish companies specialising in various sectors, including: Technology: Nigeria’s vibrant tech…

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Nigerian robotics startup, TerraHaptix, has released Iroko, an autonomous first-responder drone designed to safeguard Africa’s critical infrastructure. Already deployed to assets such as mines and farmlands, Iroko is a modular, mass-producible drone powered by ArtemisOS, TerraHaptix’s proprietary autonomy software for threat detection and deterrence. With a production capacity of 20 Iroko drones per day, TerraHaptix is scaling operations to enhance security across the continent. This initiative underscores the company’s commitment to transforming Africa’s security capabilities through advanced technology. Nathan Nwachukwu (Founder 7 CEO, terrahaptix) Founded in 2024 and headquartered in Abuja, TerraHaptix specialises in building autonomous systems—including drones and sentry…

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📸 Investor, Oyin Solebo (Venture Capital, Startup Acceleration, Corporate Innovation | Former Techstars Managing Director | ex-Goldman Sachs) Despite mounting evidence that women-led businesses deliver higher returns, funding for female founders in Africa hit a five-year low in 2024. Oyin Solebo, an investor with a strong track record of backing diverse teams, highlights the glaring gender funding gap—and why it’s a costly mistake. Read on to learn why Oyin thinks that investing in women isn’t just about equity—it’s smart business. In my modest startup portfolio of 24 African companies, 50% have women founders, and 29% have female CEOs. I’m looking…

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Renowned British ethical beauty brand, The Body Shop, recently opened its first physical store in West Africa at Jabi Lake Mall, Abuja-Nigeria, on March )8, 2025. It has now further expanded its presence across Nigeria with the launch of its official website, https://thebodyshop.ng, a development that allows Nigerian customers to access the brand’s range of natural, ethical, and vegan skincare and beauty products both online and in-store.​ At the forefront of The Body Shop Nigeria is Shalom Ijeoma Lloyd MBE, serving as the General Manager. Shalom is British-Nigerian entrepreneur with over 28 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Numeris…

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Andrew Mamedu – Country Director at ActionAid Nigeria 📸LinkedIn ActionAid Nigeria – a national non-governmental, not for profit, non-partisan organisation working together to further human rights for all and defeat poverty – has invited reputable service providers (vendors) based in Abuja, Lagos, Borno (Maiduguri), and Yobe State to submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) for service provision under the categories listed below: Vehicle Maintenance Servicing & Maintenance of Office Generator Supply of petrol and diesel CCTV providers & installers Carpenters Plumbers Electricians Aluminium Fabricators & Signage makers and installers Maintenance and Repairs of Air Conditioners Office Furniture Suppliers Printing Press Solar…

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GoGettaz Founders The GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition – a prestigious pan-African competition that supports young agripreneurs who are building innovative and sustainable businesses in the agriculture and food sectors – goes live on April 03, 2025. The Prize is part of the Generation Africa initiative, which aims to inspire and support the next generation of African agricultural entrepreneurs by awarding prizes worth S$160,000: 🏆 US$50 000 for one female winner🏆US$50 000 for one male winner💡Plus, US$60 000 in Impact Awards for game-changing innovations in nutrition, climate, gender, and technology across Africa! The final pitches competition will be hosted LIVE at…

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Applications are now open for Greentech Africa 2025: The Future of Sustainability – an investment-readiness accelerator program that will support 10-15 startups in Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa that provide innovative solutions for sustainable development. The program seeks startups creating solutions in the following key areas:🌱 Climate tech and Cleantech🌱 Agtech and Food Security🌱 Circular and Regenerative Economy🌱 Biodiversity protection🌱 Water, Sanitation and Health Eligibility Eligibility requirements include: Have legal incorporation and operations as a for-profit entity in at least one of these countries: Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, or South Africa.  Have a market-based tech solution that tackles…

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