Organisers of the prestigious Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative (ANPI) have selected top 10 finalists for its grand finale event taking place in Accra, Ghana on November 16, 2019.
Four of the persons chosen are four Nigerian netpreneurs, who are Ayodeji Arikawe, co-founder, Thrive Agric; Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder and CEO, LifeBank; Dr Tosan Mogbeyiteren, founder, Black Swan and Chibuzo Opara, co-founder, DrugStoc.
The diverse group of 10 finalists represent a range of industries and experience. Apart from the Nigerians, the other finalists include Waleed Abd El Rahman, CEO, Mumm (Egypt); Mahmud Johnson, founder and CEO, J-Palm (Liberia); Kevine Kagirimpundu, co-founder and CEO, UZURI K&Y (Rwanda); and Christelle Kwizera, founder, Water Access Rwanda (Rwanda).
The other two are Dr. Omar Sakr, founder and CEO, Nawah-Scientific (Egypt) and Moulaye Taboure, co-founder and CEO, Afrikrea (Cote D’Ivoire).
It was learned that the finalists were picked from nearly 10,000 applicants from 50 African countries. After months of judging and deliberation, the finalists were shortlisted and will now go on to pitch their business directly to four finale judges; Jack Ma, Founder of Alibaba Group and the Jack Ma Foundation; Strive Masiyiwa, Founder and Executive Chairman of Econet Group; Ibukun Awosika, Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria and Founder/CEO of The Chair Centre Group; and Joe Tsai, Executive Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group – during a televised finale event called “Africa’s Business Heroes”.
The winners will receive a share of the $1 million grant prize pool.
The Jack Ma Foundation will host a full-day Africa Netpreneur Summit, an invitation-only conference where African and global entrepreneurs, investors, educators, and leaders will convene to discuss how best to enable entrepreneurship and the digital economy across the continent.
Guest speakers at the conference will include Ban Ki-moon, Former UN Secretary General and Co-chair of the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens. The conference will be followed by the “Africa’s Business Heroes” event in the evening.
“We launched the Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative to identify top entrepreneurs from across the continent, not only to reward them but to inspire a whole new generation of potential gamechangers for Africa.
“I have been inspired by the entrepreneurs I met in Africa, many of whom are dealing with the same challenges we faced when we started Alibaba years ago. I truly believe the potential of Africa’s business heroes is limitless,” said Jack Ma, Founder of Alibaba Group and the Jack Ma Foundation.