The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Africa’s leading philanthropy dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship, concluded its 3rd annual TEF Entrepreneurship Forum on 14th of October 2017 in Lagos.
The
Forum hosted more than 1,300 participants from 54 African countries.
The most diverse and inclusive gathering of African entrepreneurs on the
continent, the Forum continued its
strong tradition of showcasing innovation across sectors, including
Agriculture, Technology, Healthcare, Fashion and Energy/Power
Generation.
Launched
in 2015, the Forum was born out of the Foundation’s $100 million
commitment to identify, train, mentor and fund 10,000 African
entrepreneurs, over a decade, through the
TEF Entrepreneurship Programme.
During a powerful keynote address, Tony O. Elumelu,
CON, the philanthropist and Founder who is also
the Chairman of the United Bank for Africa, spoke of his belief, that a
vibrant African-led private sector is the key to unlocking Africa’s
economic and social potential.
“Africa’s
development, which must be private-sector led and entrepreneurially
driven, will have at its heart, young African innovators and their
transformative ideas. Only they
will create the millions of jobs Africa needs. The Forum has brought
together Africa’s most important developmental force, her young
entrepreneurs who will become catalysts for Africa’s economic
liberation.
We
have united the African entrepreneurship ecosystem, putting the
entrepreneurs at centre stage. I want to thank those heads of government
and other key policymakers, who have supported
our firm belief that the private sector is the engine for growth and
the private sector players, who are models of our philosophy of
Africapitalism – the idea that business will drive change and that
change must deliver economic and social wealth” he explained.
The two-day event, which involved plenary panels and masterclasses, provided the
Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs with a platform to network and connect with business leaders, policymakers and investors.
Focusing
on the Forum’s theme of training and mentoring, speakers discussed
topics that educated, empowered and inspired the entrepreneurs,
addressing the key stages needed to successfully
launch a business.
“The
private sector working with the public sector can achieve so much by
way of development. African governments should move beyond rhetorics and
implement their ideas,” Oba Otudeko
enthused.
Addressing
the 3rd cohort of TEF entrepreneurs the Vice President of Nigeria,
Professor Yemi Osinbajo said: “This generation of young people will do
the exceptional. You are the
reason Africa will work. The length and breadth of display of talent
have shown that there is indeed hope”.
TEF
partners including Microsoft, Sage One and Greentec also held training
workshops and side events aimed at approaches to strategically scale up
business. The United Bank for Africa
(UBA) has proudly supported the forum.
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