More than 150,000 Africans from 114 countries worldwide applied to join the 4th cycle
of The Tony Elumelu Foundation’s (TEF) 10-year, $100 million TEF
Entrepreneurship Programme. Today, the Foundation announced the African
entrepreneurs with the most innovative, high-potential business ideas.
The 2018 cohort includes an additional 250 entrepreneurs to the
standard selection of 1,000 – thanks to: a $1,000,000 partnership with
the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to support 200
entrepreneurs
in conflict and fragile zones of Nigeria (the North East
where the Boko Haram scourge is felt and the Niger Delta region which
suffers environmental degradation from oil spillage) a $200,000
agreement with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to
support 40 pan-African entrepreneurs; and a $50,000 partnership with
Indorama to support 10 Nigerians.

There was a near 50-50 split between male and female applications,
reflecting the entrepreneurial ambition of Africa’s women. Agriculture
was the leading sector among selected entrepreneurs at 30.5%, followed
by technology (10.5%) and Education&training (9%).
TEF CEO, Parminder Vir OBE, said: “Over the next nine months, the
entrepreneurs will receive online training and mentoring, and will use
the skills acquired to develop business plans prior to receiving $5,000*
in seed capital. This will bring TEF’s total Programme investment
so far to $15 million in direct funding to entrepreneurs and
$5.8 million in Programme & technology development and operations.
Our beneficiaries have created more than 55,000 jobs and
counting, and will convene from across all of Africa’s 54 countries to
Lagos this October for the TEF Forum – the largest gathering of African
entrepreneurs in the world.
For a list of the selected 2018 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs and information on our applicants, please click HERE.
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