Nigerian Entrepreneurs Stole The Shine in Ghana, Brought Home Jack Ma's Price Monies
Nov 18, 2019 ·
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A Nigerian entrepreneur, Temie Giwa- Tubosun yesterday pipped nine other African entrepreneurs to land Jack Ma's $250,000 (over N90m) prize money for innovation in business. Time-Giwa is the Founder and...
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A Nigerian entrepreneur, Temie Giwa- Tubosun yesterday pipped nine other African entrepreneurs to land Jack Ma's $250,000 (over N90m) prize money for innovation in business. Time-Giwa is the Founder and CEO of LifeBank, a medical distribution company which makes distribution of blood to people in a dire crisis easier and faster, through technological means. The Nigerian emerged top of the first three best initiatives selected by a group of four judges at the grand finale of the first annual Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative, ANPI, last night in Accra Ghana. 2 other Nigerian startups also won half of the prize, the remaining $500,000 was left to be shared between seven startups. Three Nigerian startups got a cut from this sum, and they include the following: Thrive Agric: An Agric-tech company that works to avail small farm owners access to finance DrugStoc: A startup that uses IT to fight counterfeit drugs and Black Swan Tech Ltd: Works to increase birth registration and immunization of newborn. The ANPI is an initiative of the Jack Ma Foundation, created by Jack Ma after his first trip to Africa in 2017. The aim of the prize is to support and inspire the next generation of African entrepreneurs who are building a more sustainable and inclusive economy for the future.
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