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Founder Institute Lagos Opens Application for Cohort IV

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
November 20, 2020
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Founder Institute opens Applications for Startup Accelerator in Abuja, taking place 100% online
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Founder Institute, the world’s largest pre-seed startup accelerator based in Silicon Valley with chapters across 220 cities around the world.

In Nigeria, FI currently has chapters in Lagos and Abuja, and FI’s mission is to empower communities of talented and motivated people to build impactful, technology-enabled companies worldwide. Since launching in Lagos in 2019, the program has created 44 promising technology companies in the region, such as RentIt, Zowasel, BetaStore, Cast.i.ng and many more.

The Lagos Chapter will once again be led by local startup leaders Adeboye Idowu, CFO, Shap Shap; Chika Nwogu, Founder, WriteMyBusiness; Fasuyi Oluwarotimi, MR, VAS Digimobility Limited; Ifedy Eze, Lead Strategist, Maisematrix Consulting; Omobola Omofaiye, Director, Jump Start Venture Capital; Wande Adalemo, Founder/CEO, Wave5Wireless and the Co-founder, techbuild.africa, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, who doubles as the Regional Director for FI Africa.

In the words of the Lead Director of the chapter, Ifedy Eze, “we are excited to be launching the next cohort of founders into the Founder Institute program in Lagos. We believe that the future of Africa lies in unlocking value adding entrepreneurship that can create real change and catalyze development across multiple verticals.”

“This is the mission to which we have committed to, and we look forward to working with this new cohort of founders to move the needle northward in that regard.” He concluded.

The Founder Institute Lagos Virtual 2021 pre-seed accelerator program begins in January 2021, so aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs looking to build solutions for the future will have the opportunity to:

  • Receive constant feedback and regular office hours with 50+ Lagos Mentors, investors, and entrepreneurs.
  • Make quick progress on their startup journey using a proven, structured process to get traction and funding that has helped alumni build great products and raise over $950M in funding.
  • Get fast-tracked to a suite of post-programs, including Funding Lab, to continue getting expert support for years to come.
  • Expand their support network to include startup founders, CEOs, and investors from the Founder Institute’s global network of 4,500+ alumni as well as 18,000+ mentors across 200+ cities

“You can’t get it wrong with FI to build a successful business, with the pool of experienced mentors in the ecosystem to ensure you succeed.” – Rotimi Fasuyi, Director, Founder Institute Lagos.

Founders and aspiring entrepreneurs who are interested can apply here.

According to Regional Director, Founder Institute, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr. ‘CFA’, “FI has a mission to support entrepreneurs across the globe and this we would continue to carry out in Lagos and other chapters across the continent.’

Note: anyone who applies by the Early Application Deadline (Sunday, December 13, 2020) will be eligible for reduced pricing.

Learn more about the Founder Institute here.

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