She Leads Africa Accelerator 2018 Seeks Entries from Female Tech Entrepreneurs

April 19, 2018
She Leads Africa Accelerator 2018 Seeks Entries from Female Tech Entrepreneurs

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Women operating tech-related businesses have been urged to enter for a special training and mentoring programme organised by Venture Capital for Africa (VC4A).

The programme, She Leads Africa (SLA) Accelerator, since inception, has trained over 30 entrepreneurs and given out over N15 million in funding.

Some of the judges, mentors and advisors who have participated in the Program include Aliko Dangote (Chairman of Dangote Group), Mo Abudu (Founder of Ebony Life TV) and Ben White (Founder of Venture Capital for Africa).

SLA Accelerator is a 3-month program designed to identify, support and fund the next generation of Nigeria’s brightest entrepreneurs.

Entrepreneurs building technology enabled businesses across Nigeria are eligible to apply for coaching, networking opportunities and the chance to receive funding for their business.

The 2018 Accelerator will consist of three one-week residencies in Lagos where entrepreneurs will receive training from the SLA team, business leaders and experts.

During these residencies, trainings will be focused on business strategy, growth, marketing, finance and distribution.

Participants will also receive a host of on and offline training, features in local and international media, and an opportunity to pitch their business to stakeholders and investors.

Founder of Fresh Direct and first place winner of the 2016 Accelerator Program, Angel Adelaja, said “[The SLA Accelerator] was like a condensed Masters Program. I am so different now and our company is thinking and strategizing differently.”

Oluwadara Adekunle, founder of FarmTies and first place winner of the 2017 Accelerator Program, said “the SLA accelerator really helped with defining my business and creating our process of operations. My team and I are able to streamline and focus on our core competence in achieving our business objectives.”

The 2018 SLA Accelerator is run in partnership with the Work in Progress! Alliance, a consortium of Oxfam, Butterfly Works and VC4A focused on driving job creation and youth employment in Nigeria.

It is also backed by Lagos Innovates, an initiative of Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF).

Entries, according to organisers, will close on May 20 at 11:59pm WAT.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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