The
Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Mr. Tony Elumelu, will this Monday commit $100
million to launch the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) entrepreneurship programme.
The
launch, which would take place in Lagos, is expected to be the flagship
entrepreneurship programme of the TEF.
The
programme aims to create 10,000 businesses across 54 countries in Africa. These
are businesses that can generate 1,000,000 new jobs and contribute at least $10
billion in annual revenue to the African economy.
“Entrepreneurship
is the cornerstone of African development and I firmly believe that there is
nothing I have accomplished that other young people can’t replicate. Thus, I am
determined to ensure the next generations of entrepreneurs are empowered to
turn their entrepreneurial aspirations into real and sustainable businesses
that will drive economic growth and job creation,” Elumelu was quoted to
have
said in a statement on Sunday.
The
programme is backed by $100 million and a decade-long commitment to give
start-ups and entrepreneurs with a dream, the funds, the mentorship and the
network to become the next generation of global business titans from Africa.
It
is supported by a selection committee of established African business leaders,
from the Harvard-trained Director of Investments for Omidyar Network’s
Government Transparency Initiative, Ory Okolloh; the co-founder, Nigerian job
search site, Jobberman, Dr. Ayodeji Adewunmi; the World Bank Group’s Country Director for Senegal, Cape Verde, the
Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania, Dr. Vera Songwe.
Furthermore,
the statement explained that the 1,000 start-ups selected from the tens of
thousands of applicants across the continent would participate in a
comprehensive programme designed to equip them to build successful value adding
businesses. The programme includes seed capital funding, a customised 12-week
business skills training course, mentoring, an entrepreneurship ‘boot camp’,
participation in the annual Elumelu Entrepreneurship Forum, membership in the
TEEP Alumni Network, among others.
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