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The Message from Prime Minister Christophe Dabire

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Let me commend the civility and patriotism of the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso who resigned his position as a result of his inability to deal with the security paralysis in his nation. Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kabore has since accepted the resignation.

While I understand that politics is business and you do not expect people to reduce their “market share”, I am hoping that Nigerian political leaders, from state to federal levels, are reading.

Most things we treasure in Nigeria are being messed up, daily. I used to do rounds from Usman Danfodio University to ABU Zaria to OAU Ife to FUTO to Babcock to Covenant to NDA Kaduna to UNILAG to UNIBEN, etc, but today, none is possible because of insecurity.

Prime Minister Christophe Dabire has put out a loud message: if you cannot do the job, MAKE WAY. Nigerian politicians, hope you copy.

President Roch Marc Christian Kabore, who had already changed his military leadership over the security crisis, accepted Prime Minister Christophe Joseph Marie Dabire’s resignation, according to a presidential decree.

The resignation of a prime minister requires the resignation of the entire government, according to Burkina Faso law.

After his resignation, Dabire called on citizens to “support the president… and the new executive that will be put in place” in a post on his Facebook page.

Tekedia Capital Invests in Paytech Aggregator, 1APP

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As an amalgam of fintechs and payment apps mushroomed, I started looking for a company that can aggregate and integrate major payment apps as one. Yes, once you integrate it in your product, your customer can pay via any of the other apps. That has been a winning model in the business of internet – when supply is high, aggregators bring order. As we worked, we saw that in 1app.

I am happy to share that Tekedia Capital has invested in 1APP to help the team build up and unveil a payment system which will make it possible for you to integrate just 1APP and your checkout will provide other ones including Paystack, Flutterwave, etc.

We do think that its technology provides a new basis for foreign merchants to reach new markets by integrating in one app different payment engines at checkout simplifying the need for currency conversions. A South African company can sell to Nigerians on its website but at checkout, the system will allow them pay via a Nigerian gateway with no need for global currency conversions.

I welcome Opeyemi Paul Adekunle and the whole team to Tekedia Capital where innovators are converging. Go here and open a free account at https://1app.online/

Outperform your previous records; attend Tekedia Startup Masterclass

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Outperform your previous records; attend Tekedia Startup Masterclass. Master how to build from an idea into a unicorn. Begin here by registering.

Tekedia Startup Masterclass: from Start-Up to Unicorn is designed to help founders, entrepreneurs, and those generally working in the startup ecosystems, to master the mechanics of building category-king startups. The program runs for 8 weeks and it includes an hour-long one-on-one Zoom session every week, per participant, with Tekedia Institute’s Lead Faculty, Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe.

This program is on-demand which means you can enroll and begin anytime. The goal is to help the participant master modern mechanics which are used to scale and blitzscale ideas into unicorns (startups with a minimum of $1 billion in valuation)

 

HealthPlus Launches ePharmacy, A Digital Prescription platform

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Nigeria is leading the burgeoning Africa’s tech ecosystem with various innovative ideas that have been attracting investors from around the world.  With Africa’s tech investment volume at more than $2.5 billion in 2021, the focus has been on fintech and e-Commerce. Nigeria leads other African countries with $1.7 billion share of the total investment fund received.

But while the payment industry has received the most attention from investors, other sectors like transport, edtech and now telemedicine, are gradually grabbing interest as investors are beginning to bet their money on them. To foster investors’ interest, innovators are building platforms to reach the underserved in the above mentioned areas.

HealthPlus, Nigeria’s first integrative pharmacy, has launched West Africa’s first-ever ePharmacy and digital prescription platform to help Nigerians in Nigerian and elsewhere to get a prescription from a certified pharmacist and have the medicines delivered promptly.

“This is a very exciting offering that combines technology and the capabilities of fast-growing sector dynamics of Healthcare and e-Commerce in synergy to deliver high-quality customer-centric customer patient care. It gives our customers a channel to conveniently get a wide array of their medical needs with the added benefit of One-on-One pharmaceutical consulting through our bespoke “Chat with a Pharmacist” functionality that ensures patients are getting exactly what they require for their optimum health,” Ernest Eguasa, CFO HealthPlus Limited said.

This game-changing application will facilitate the interaction between patients (customers) and health-service providers nationwide. It also marks a big step in the democratization of health in Nigeria and provides unprecedented healthcare access for Nigerians in all geographical locations.

“Healthcare in Africa is at an inflection point and has proven its ability to leapfrog traditional business models; it is becoming more consumer-focused and precision-driven. With this technology and platform, we are increasingly focused on preventative care and patients’ well-being, in providing access at their fingertips and the last mile,” Afsane Jetha, Managing Partner & CEO Alta Semper and HealthPlus’s private equity partner stated.

Though Africa has telemedicine companies like Lafiya Telehealth, serving Nigeria and the rest of the continent, the healthcare gap remains huge and the involvement of pharmacies in filling it scanty. Only 25% of Nigeria’s local governments have any sort of pharmacy. That means, 70% of Nigeria’s local government areas have no access to a pharmacist.

HealthPlus’ Chief Transformational Officer Chidi Okoro pledged that the company “will help bridge this gap,” he added that “Nigeria has one of the lowest productivity rates in the world. This is due to absenteeism and inadequate health care. If more Nigerians have access to health and we take a more proactive approach, productivity will increase significantly.

“Pharmacists are the first point of care for many Nigerians and are critical to ensure access to essential drugs. The HealthPlus ePharmacy platform is following the mission to enhance access to wholesome medicines and good pharmacy care services. Customers can now access professional pharmacists online from the comfort of their homes using mobile devices.”

The outbreak of covid-19, which ushered in the digital life, where in-person activities such as going to the drug store or talking to a health professional, can be done online, spurred the telemedicine idea.

The HealthPlus ePharmacy was inspired by the rise in the number of internet consumers, increased access to web-based and online services, and the rising implementation of e-prescriptions in hospitals and other healthcare services.

Nigeria has a huge number of underserved when it comes to healthcare, with hospitals and pharmacies miles away from the location of a large number of people. This poses a challenge for many to receive quality healthcare. But with the prevalence of mobile internet, HealthPlus is hoping to reach as many people as possible using its digital platform.

“In keeping with its commitment to raise the standard of care, provide safe access to wholesome medications and reduce wait times, HealthPlus is utilizing the latest technology to consolidate the compendium of care and expand our vision to our customer’s mobile devices,” Okoro said.

Nigeria has more than 120 million mobile phone users and about 108 million internet users. HealthPlus is hoping to utilize the telecom to connect more Nigerians to qualified pharmacists and fast-track the provision of efficient health care.

“HealthPlus is at the forefront of being able to respond to this industry evolution, given the strength of the Company’s brand and its growing footprint nationally, we plan to dedicate further efforts to transformative initiatives aimed at integrating end-to-end healthcare services for our customers,” Zachary Fond, Managing Director at Alta Semper said.

Open your hearts and shine your eyes. Abundance could be just in front of you there!

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Many things have expired because technology is reducing information asymmetry daily. Open your hearts and shine your eyes. Abundance could be just in front of you there!

Our world is changing. Possibly, your grandmother told you 20 years ago NEVER to enter a stranger’s car. And she warned emphatically that under no account should you sleep in a stranger’s house. Risky moves indeed.

But fast forward today, you jump into Uber without even an eye contact with the driver, and visit a new city and sleep past checkout time in your Airbnb room.

An Igbo axiom suggests that you need to move around to watch a great masquerade. Indeed, you need to shift on old norms to find current opportunities because the world is changing.

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Comment #1: Opportunities are unlimited in scope but we are limited by our intellectual capacity to interface with them at scale.

Some opportunities are less obvious than others. Oftentimes, the less obvious they are to perceive or acknowledge, they more rewarding. It’s pertinent to that effect that we’re constantly gaining perspectives on new possibilities to create and harness opportunities at scale.
Comment $2: Ordinarily, this is what education is meant to do, to liberate the mind, so that you do not waste your time fighting what you cannot control, rather you keep evolving and adapting, with new opportunities emerging for you to seize.

The unfortunate thing is that people spend a disproportionate amount of time defending and protecting things that are already obsolete, and by the time they realise it, they are already far behind, only to cling to another soon to be moribund practice, always in the past.

This is how you end up living your entire life in the past, for perpetually being late to the party, making you ineligible to either create a future or live in one, it’s that unfortunate.

By not rescinding old ways of doing things, you will be unable to create a new path, and the constant squabbles between defending old knowledge and embracing new one, will end up stunting your progress severely, ensuring that you remain eternally subpar.