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    Nufaesah, Others Win Big at 2019 She Leads Africa Accelerator Demo Day

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    By AdeO on November 25, 2019 Africa, Entrepreneurship, Events, Startups

    She Leads Africa Program held its Demo Day recently for 2019 accelerator program where five of the top companies were able to pitch their businesses in front of business leaders to win cash prizes.

    The Demo Day which was streamed Live on social media was the closing ceremony of the 3 months accelerator program.

    Supported by the Work in Progress! Alliance (VC4Africa and Oxfam), the She Leads Africa Accelerator worked with 16  entrepreneurs who were mentored by industry experts and their business coaches on topics relating to entrepreneurship, branding, finance, etc during the 3 months Accelerator boot camp. 

    The first-place winner of N2 million was Nufaesah, founded by Nafisah Oseni Wahab. Nufaesah provides workwear for the urban Muslim woman – to help them keep within the Islamic guidelines of dressing, yet look fashionable. Her products range between pants, dresses, skirts, jumpsuits, shirts/blouses, jackets/blazers, scarves, and turbans.

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    The second-place winner for N1 million was Simbi Interactives, founded by Oyindamola Adesina. Oyindamola is looking to solve the problem of poor education in Africa through her AI-powered product – Simbibot.

    The third-place winner for N500,000 was EduPoint, founded by Lilian Uka. Edupoint is an innovative online platform that connects students with verified local teachers who deliver one-on-one lessons in any subject, skill or exam.

    The other two companies to pitch their businesses to our judges, business stakeholders and viewers around the world were Oncopadi, represented by Adaora Momodu, and Street waste company represented by Omoh Alokwe.

    The judges who also presented cheques to the winners were Damilola Teidi – Director of Incubation at Co-creation Hub, Wonuola Okoye –  Founder of Big Startup Co, Dayo Koleowo –  Partner at Microtraction and  Bode Abifarin –  COO at Flutterwave.

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