At the
largest annual gathering of African entrepreneurs, held in Lagos, Nigeria, the
Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) hosted almost 1,000 women and
men from 54 African countries, for the 2nd TEF
Entrepreneurship Forum.
The Forum
celebrates the 2016 cohort of Elumelu Entrepreneurs, selected from over 45,000 applicants. It is
the annual highlight of the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme and saw
the presence of leading policy makers and business leaders from
across Africa, giving their support to the
Foundation and its promise to identify, train, mentor and seed 1,000
entrepreneurs in a decade-long $100
million commitment. Following the Forum, each entrepreneur is eligible
to receive up to $10,000 to implement their business plan.
Applauding
Tony Elumelu’s promise to not only empower entrepreneurs,
but also to tackle the fundamental
economic challenges confronting the African continent, His Excellency
Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone called on others to emulate
Elumelu. “Even when we had Ebola in Sierra Leone, Tony was there. His is
an example which other successful Africans must follow.”
Focusing
on the uniqueness of TEF’s approach to entrepreneurship development,
President Koroma hailed the programme as “a genuinely innovative approach
to philanthropy in Africa – an African offering African
solutions”.
“What
is unique about this programme is that it not only provides a platform for
entrepreneurs to build connections, but they are also being taught how to build
their businesses in a sustainable way. Other philanthropists will be
inspired to support and promote this philosophy” the President
concluded.
In his
keynote speech, Mr. Elumelu stated “I salute those here, our ambition is that
you become ambassadors for entrepreneurship in Africa – you are a generation of
wealth creators, who share our commitment to the economic and social
transformation of Africa. Let me tell you
about Momarr Mass Taal, the CEO of Tropingo Foods, who
has turned his first $5,000 seed capital received from the Foundation last
year, into a $1.2 million revenue business. I want many more of
these! However, as excited as I am about the 2,000 entrepreneurs that we
have selected, this gathering is in some ways bittersweet, as I reflect on
the 63,000 ideas we were unable to select – our commitment is to all
entrepreneurs in Africa.”
Mr
Elumelu challenged all stakeholders from the public and private sectors,
civil society, multilateral organizations and all individuals invested in Africa’s
economic development to join hands with the Foundation to support the wider
African entrepreneurial community. “We need to support our entrepreneurs
because extreme poverty and economic opportunity rarely coexist in the same
place.”
He also
announced partnerships with regional institutions the African Development Bank,
ECOWAS, and others including Coca Cola, the International Trade Centre,
Nigerian Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism and Côte d’Ivoire
Ministry of Entrepreneurship.
The two-day
forum buzzed with energy as entrepreneurs shared and gained knowledge,
built cross-border partnerships, and connected with investors and policymakers,
fulfilling the goal of fostering innovation and collaboration between
entrepreneurs from across Africa.
On
Day One, attendees benefited from masterclasses on
traditional and alternative means of financing, sales and marketing, as well as
sector specific workshops and an in-depth session on Africapitalism -
Elumelu’s economic philosophy that identifies the leading
role of Africa’s private sector, including its entrepreneurs, in
Africa’s transformation.
In her
opening remarks, Mrs. Awele Elumelu, CEO Avon Medical, Trustee of the
Foundation and wife of Founder, Mr. Elumelu, welcomed the entrepreneurs to
Lagos and commended their drive and effort in finding solutions to some of the
continent’s most pervasive challenges. The CEO of the Foundation, Ms.
Parminder Vir, invited entrepreneurs in the audience to continue to build the
future and to challenge the flawed perceptions of Africa.
Day Two featured
a high-level panel dedicated to identifying policies
to strengthen the enabling environment for entrepreneurs, moderated
by BBC anchor, Lerato Mbele, with panelists including His Excellency Ernest
Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone, President Olusegun Obasanjo, Former
President of Nigeria, Former Prime Minister of Benin RepublicLionel
Zinsou, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Honourable Minister of Information, Tourism and
Culture and Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija, Vice Chair of Famfa Oil.
Opening
the High-Level Panel, Mrs. Alakija congratulated the entrepreneurs,
praised TEF’s focus on entrepreneurship and shared her own personal
story of perseverance to demonstrate the entrepreneurs need for resilience and
doggedness. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo hailed Elumelu's
perseverance and focus on giving back. "By every means, God has made His
face shine upon you. You are not the only one, but unlike you, some others do
not have the idea of empowering the next generation of Africans in the manner
and scale that you are doing." He further emphasized patience to the
young entrepreneurs. In his words, “For strength in life you need a bit of
adversity.” He also called on the Nigerian government to implement policies
that encourage investors and entrepreneurs to do business in Nigeria. Former
Prime Minister of Benin, Lionel Zinsou, commended the Tony Elumelu
Foundation, stating “What Tony Elumelu is doing is the exception, not the
norm.”
Other speakers at the event included Clare Akamanzi,
Representative of President Kagame of Rwanda, Kennedy Uzoka, Group CEO
of the United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), Minster of Solid
Minerals, Hon. Kayode Fayemi, Segun Awolowo, CEO of the Nigerian Export
Promotion Council, Clem Ugorji, Public Affairs & Communications Director,
Coca-Cola West Africa, Emeke Iweriebor, Regional CEO of UBA Africa
(Francophone), Matthew Pearson, Head of Africa Equity Sales at ICBC Standard
Bank, Sam Nwanze, Chief Investment Officer at Heirs Holdings.
Details
of the 2016 Elumelu Entrepreneurs can be found athttp://tonyelumelufoundation.org/teep/ and TEF’s documentary “Tony
Elumelu Entrepreneurs: Transforming Africa” at http://bit.ly/TEEPdocumentary.
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