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Techstars to Invest $1.4m in 12 African Startups

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The Techstars Accelerator Program has unveiled plans to invest a total of $1.4 million in 12 African startups as part of the second cohort of its pan-African accelerator program. In collaboration with Lagos-based innovation program ARM Labs, the 14-week immersive program will see Techstars invest up to $120,000 in each startup, providing access to over $400,000 in cash equivalent hosting, accounting, legal support, and other benefits totaling more than $5 million.

The selected startups will receive tailored mentorship, world-class company-building support, lifetime access to the Techstars worldwide network, and targeted interactions with potential investors. Partnering with ARM Labs exposes founders to ARM’s local network, research, insights, and financial advisory expertise.

The 12 startups, selected from over a thousand applications, cover various verticals in Sub-Saharan Africa, including FinTech, Logistics, E-commerce, HealthTech, Renewable Energy, and the Future of Work. The cohort includes companies from Ghana, Nigeria, and East Africa, with at least one female co-founder in four teams. Some of the selected startups are:

  1. 24Seven: An asset-light marketplace enabling small businesses and convenience stores to order inventory on credit with one-hour doorstep delivery.
  2. Beauty Hut: A platform bridging the gap between beauty brands and consumers through efficient product distribution and marketing channels, leveraging e-commerce web-store and mobile app.
  3. Eight Medical: An end-to-end platform connecting users to emergency medical resources, reducing waiting times from an average of 3 hours to 10 minutes or less.
  4. GetEquity: Facilitates access to investment opportunities by SEC-accredited providers, reducing entry barriers through investment aggregation across various asset classes.
  5. JumpnPass: A mobile self-checkout platform for modern retail, allowing shoppers to use smartphones to scan product barcodes, pay for items, and skip long queues.
  6. One Plan: Helps workers in Africa’s informal economy create affordable financial plans, making it easier to start a retirement plan, access low-interest credit, and obtain health and life insurance cover.
  7. PBR Life Sciences: Offers pharmaceutical, consumer healthcare, and medical device companies access to high-quality market data and insights.
  8. PressOne Africa: Provides businesses with deeper insights into phone conversations with customers through a communication platform offering conversation intelligence and call monitoring.
  9. Rana: Democratises access to clean and reliable solar systems for SMEs and residential customers through affordable long-term solar subscriptions.
  10. Surge Africa: Enables instant cross-border transfers and reduces fees for individuals, micro-entrepreneurs, and MSMEs in Africa.
  11. Swoove: Empowers logistics companies in emerging markets to digitise and scale their businesses with dispatch automation, fleet management, tracking, and telematics.
  12. Veend: Enables individuals and businesses with verifiable income to access funds on-demand, addressing their needs for emergency funds or working capital.

Oyin Solebo, Managing Director, ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator, emphasized the importance of providing comprehensive support, covering financial support, technical assistance, and access to networks for founders in the current market dynamics.

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Democracy Day: Foundation to engage youths through 21km marathon

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Apo Progressive Foundation (APF), a non-governmental organisation has concluded arrangements to host the second edition of its 21-kilometer “Peace and Unity” Marathon Race on June 12.

Mr Faleye Adebowale, Chairman of the foundation, disclosed this during a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.

The event, scheduled to coincide with the 2026 Democracy Day celebrations, is aimed at promoting grassroots sports, engaging talented youths, and supporting security agencies in the fight against insecurity.

Adebowale stated that the theme of this year’s edition, “Let’s Defeat Insecurity,” was deliberately chosen to encourage citizens to partner with security agencies through actionable intelligence and community solidarity.

”Sports is a powerful unifying factor that transcends religious, tribal, and regional differences. By bringing youths from diverse backgrounds together, we are creating an avenue for unity.

”Through this interaction, we can advocate for peace and encourage our people to support security agencies with necessary information to battle crime in our communities,” he said.

He said the event was open to both male and female runners nationwide, with participants expected from states such as Plateau, Kwara, Kaduna, Niger, and Lagos.

Adebowale explained that it replicated the cross-country attendance recorded during the maiden edition.

According to the chairman, the race will strictly feature adult runners from the age of 18.

He outlined the designated 21km route to include the take-off point at the Apo Community Stadium, through NEPA Junction to Games Village Roundabout, connecting Galadima Roundabout down to Kabusa Junction, and terminating at the Apo Community Stadium.

Adebowale, however, lamented the lack of corporate sponsorship for the event, revealing that the cash prizes and logistics were being funded through the collective personal resources of the foundation’s members.

”We do not have any sponsors for now. Everything you see, including the advertisements and the cash prizes for the athletes, is from individual contributions of our members.

”We are heavily open to sponsorship and partnership from well-meaning Nigerians and corporate bodies because this project benefits the entire Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and the nation,” he added.

Also speaking, the Secretary of the foundation, Mr Victor Chollom, stated that APF had officially written to various security agencies, to provide lectures and security tips for the participants.

These, he said, included the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC),

Chollom linked the prevailing economic hardship in the country to rural insecurity, which he said had prevented farmers from accessing their farmlands.

”Part of the reason there is economic hardship is that insecurity in rural areas won’t allow parents to go to the farm, leading to food scarcity in the markets.

”We are using this platform to advocate for the government to hasten interventions like the forest guards so farmers can safely return to their farmlands.

“We are also catching these young ones early through sports and educational scholarships to ensure they grow with a mindset of peace,” Chollom said.

On his part, the Foundation’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Husain Yahaya, expressed worry over the high number of unengaged, talented youths roaming the streets.

He said that the marathon was designed to take them off the streets and expose them to global sports opportunities.

Yahaya said the foundation had embarked on aggressive roadshows, radio announcements, and school visitations to ensure grassroots athletes without regular platforms are given an opportunity to showcase their skills.

Cash prizes will be awarded to winners in both the male and female categories.

The first position winners will smile home with N350,000 each, while the second, third, fourth, and fifth-position runners will receive N250,000, N200,000, N150,000, and N100,000 respectively.(NAN)

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NNPP Disowns Planned Protest Against INEC

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By Omoniyi David

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has disowned a planned protest against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, 2026, in Abuja and other parts of the country.

In a statement issued Monday from its National Secretariat in Abuja, the party said reports linking it to the proposed protest were false, describing the planned demonstration as illegal.

The statement, signed by the NNPP National Publicity Secretary, Ladipo Johnson, said the organisers of the protest were impostors and not members of the party.

The NNPP cited a Federal High Court judgment delivered on April 18, 2024, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1354/2024, in which Justice Emeka Nwite upheld the expulsion of the individuals involved.

The party urged the public and security agencies to disregard any attempt to associate it with the protest, reaffirming its commitment to lawful and democratic engagement.

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2025 Awards Night: ACCI Spotlights Business Excellence, International Collaboration

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By Ade Iyamoye 

The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), on Tuesday celebrated outstanding contributions to enterprise development and international cooperation at its 2025 Awards and Dinner Night, with a renewed commitment to building a resilient, globally competitive business community.

Speaking at the event held at the Prince Adetokunbo Kayode SAN Trade and Convention Centre, ACCI President, Chief Emeka Obegolu, SAN, PhD, said the awards night was a moment of appreciation for businesses and individuals whose innovation, perseverance and investments continue to drive Nigeria’s economy.

Obegolu said the Chamber had made “meaningful progress” over the past year in line with its vision to strengthen infrastructure, facilitate trade, build capacity, professionalise the Secretariat, expand global partnerships and reposition the ACCI brand.

He highlighted the ACCI Business, Entrepreneurship, Skills and Training (BEST), Centre as a key intervention aimed at skills development and entrepreneurship, preparing members and young Nigerians to compete locally and globally.

According to him, ongoing projects around the Chamber are designed to create a sustainable commercial ecosystem and long-term value for members.

The ACCI president also underscored the importance of engagement with government institutions, development partners and the diplomatic community, noting that such collaborations have enhanced the Chamber’s credibility and positioned it as a vital platform for dialogue.

“The presence of ambassadors and members of the diplomatic corps here tonight underscores the growing international interest in Abuja as a business destination,” Obegolu said, adding that business, beyond profits and policies, is ultimately about people.

He reaffirmed ACCI’s commitment to delivering value to members, growing its membership base and attracting investment that will contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth and global competitiveness.

On his part, the Brazil’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Garcete, commended ACCI for its role in deepening bilateral trade and cultural relations between Brazil and Nigeria, describing 2025 as a “remarkable year” for relations between both countries.

Garcete cited multiple high-level exchanges, including visits by President Bola Tinubu to Brazil for the G20, BRICS and a state visit, reciprocal visits by ministers and vice presidents of both countries, and Nigeria’s participation in COP30.

He particularly praised ACCI’s instrumental role in the Brazilian trade mission led by ApexBrasil, which brought over 40 Brazilian companies and more than 60 business leaders to Nigeria, the largest standalone Brazilian business delegation to the country.

Receiving the ACCI Award for Promotion of Cultural and Economic Exchange on behalf of the Brazilian Government, Garcete described the honour as both recognition and a call to sustain strong cooperation, expressing optimism for deeper collaboration in 2026.

The event brought together captains of industry, diplomats, partners and stakeholders for networking and celebration, reinforcing ACCI’s role as a bridge between Nigerian enterprise and the global business community.

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