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Tekedia Capital – More Information Coming

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It is launched – visit this page for Tekedia Capital

 

I will be releasing more information on Tekedia Capital. When announcing the vision, on January 1, 2021, I wrote: “In 2021, I want to set up Tekedia Capital – a very early stage venture ecosystem. I have seen a trajectory and the validation is there: the new species of companies called startups are bringing an economic-Cambrian moment like never before, in Africa’s markets. Our goal is to become a feeder, and a pipeline, for the world of investing and venture business. We have done well, and I hope to institutionalize what we have learnt so far, at the next level.”

Some funds reached out to explore how we can make this work. I am exploring the options, and very soon will have a final playbook. We could partner with existing entities or we can run something new. Stay tuned – thanks.

A Key Project In 2021 – Launching Tekedia Capital in Q2 2021

Nigeria’s Biggest Case – N500m School Feeding During Lockdown!

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The biggest case to be resolved in Nigeria is this: The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, and her ministry, spent about N500 million on feeding schoolchildren in Abuja, Ogun and Lagos states, during last year’s COVID-19 lockdown (May 14 – July 6, 2020).

I have been following this case. As I write, the ministry is yet to release the names of the schools which benefited; that should not be classified. At least, it would be great to know how the schools and pupils got waivers, in Lagos, for this special feeding. As they release the names of the schools, it would be good to know the 5,000 cooks which were engaged for the 20-day program.

Get me right, the minister could have fed those kids under lockdown – my point is that she has to explain since she is spending Nigeria’s money. Madam minister, show us the records – names of schools, the cooks, dates, etc. (Premium Times has a deep dive into this)

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, has insisted that her ministry spent over N500 million on feeding schoolchildren in two states and Abuja during last year’s COVID-19 lockdown.

There are, however, modifications to some details – figures and the nature of food distributed – which the minister was quoted to have provided concerning the programme last year.

While responding to public scepticism questioning the transparency of the social intervention programme at a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 last August, Ms Farouq was quoted as saying that N523,273,800 was spent to feed pupils in Ogun and Lagos states as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, between May 14, and July 6, 2020.

But in a court document which was filed on her behalf at the Federal High Court in Abuja on January 26, 2021, an official of her ministry stated that “the 1st respondent (the minister) spent N535,873,800 on 127,789 households as against the N523,273,800 on 124,589 households claimed by the applicant.”

“There is no question at all that Fintech is crucial” – Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President, Nigeria

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This is a very nice speech by the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, and it is actually a strategic one. Largely,  Prof Osinbajo made a compelling case that some of the frictions in Nigeria are solvable since innovators through fintech will have easier ways to be paid. That reasoning is deep, because most times, people see market opportunities but when there is no clarity on how to capture monetary value, they walk out. 

From agriculture to climate change, fintech could become the vista to unlock growth in Nigeria: “So, as we address climate concerns, there are major opportunities for Fintech companies and their creativity is going to be very crucial here.” In a speech in Uganda a few years ago, I called fintech, the “operating system of African commerce”. Yes, your agriculture, trading, logistics, and indeed everything will advance now because fintech is reducing the frictions associated with payment.

What needs to happen now is for that translation to reach local communities and not just the cities. If we do that, some of those talented local dancers, educators, singers, etc would monetize their skills, as people can easily pay them. There is no reason why “nwa ogene” or better “olu ogene” [a person with golden voice] should sing for free when Beyonce is making tons of money with  her own voice.

The press release

Leveraging the innovative capacity of Fintechs, the Buhari administration is accelerating interventions, especially those under its Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), including programmes on renewable energy, agriculture, improving access to credit and direct cash transfers, among others, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

Mr Osinbajo stated this Friday at the official launch of the Nigeria Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Fintech Hackathon organized by Financial Centre for Sustainability Lagos (FC4S Lagos), Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC), Access Bank and AfricaHacks.

According to the Vice President, “this is incredibly powerful for our efforts at resolving the climate crisis; transitioning to cleaner energy but also it introduces a tremendous opportunity for Fintech companies for payments systems.

“Being able to manage that whole process, collect monies in some case, and in many cases, payout to owners. I think that there are tremendous opportunities there. This is something we are starting now. Of course, several companies have already shown some interest.

“So, as we address climate concerns, there are major opportunities for Fintech companies and their creativity is going to be very crucial here.”

Speaking about leveraging innovations by Fintechs to address challenges in agriculture, the vice president said “we need to expand the scope of sustainable farming and farming techniques.”

His words: “This has become crucial because we realise that now with deforestation and all the issues with farmer-herder clashes and all of that, there is a need for us to look more closely at how to be more creative with the farming technique, engage our farmers, educate our farmers, use more extension workers actively. And I found this to be the case especially as we are trying to implement an aspect of our Economic sustainability plan.

“So, we have to first find out where these new farmers work and we have to geo-tag them to their farms. But more importantly, we had to get credit to them one way or the other because many of them are in far-flung areas of the country.

“But not just credit, also information that they would need for choosing the right type of fertilizer, and other farm input. There is no question at all that Fin-Tech is crucial and would even be more crucial especially as we pursue goals of financial inclusion and trying to reach hitherto unreachable parts of the country.”

Continuing, Mr Osinbajo said, “there is no way of addressing the issues of poverty and all the issues around the SDGs if we are not able to reach those that need to be reached with credit.”

In ensuring a smooth transition to clean energy, the vice president said: “it requires somebody who is able to facilitate movement of money quickly and this is the sort of thing we hope Fintech companies would do especially as we expand the scope of the transition to clean energy to LPGs all across the country.”

The vice president enjoined young Nigerians to aspire to achieve their dreams and take advantage of the exciting opportunities that abound in the tech systems.

The Naija SDGs Hackathon aims to facilitate the development of Fintech solutions that have a direct impact on the realization of the SDGs. Top teams will be supported by institutions to scale these solutions to become Fintech success stories in Nigeria.

Guests at the launch event include the Senior Special Assistant to the President of Nigeria on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire; the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Solape Hammond; the former Special Adviser to the UK Prime Minister on Social Justice, Young People & Opportunities, Nero Ugwhujabo; the CEO of FMDQ Group and Chairman of Financial Centre for Sustainability Lagos (FC4S Lagos), Bola Onadele; Deputy Managing Director of Access Bank, Roosevelt Ogbonna; Chairman/CEO of Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC), Peter Bamkole, and Co-Founder, AfricaHacks, Christine Dikongue, among others.

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President

Mentoring with US Executives, Tekedia Hub App Launched, Tekedia Mini-MBA Group Benefits

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We have now posted Tekedia Hub at Google Play Store. Download the Android app here. The web app remains at hub.tekedia.com.

Tekedia Hub, a “facebook for Innovators”, is an ecosystem to co-share and co-learn on innovation, business systems and growth. It supports innovators and growth champions within Tekedia Institute’s Tekedia Mini-MBA, Tekedia Advanced Diploma, etc. 

Simply, the goal of Tekedia Hub is to reduce the need of sending many emails to Tekedia Institute’s learners and communities. Once in a while, check @admin handle and get updates on programs and events.

Tekedia Hub App

GROUP REGISTRATION BENEFITS

The following are benefits for members registering in group for Tekedia Mini-MBA (June 7 – Sept 1, 2021).

  1. Discounts: Discounts based on number of participants.
  2. Free Advertising: Your business message is published free, at Tekedia.com and our social media channels. We support our members to reach more customers.
  3. Growth Hour: A private Zoom session with your team and Lead Faculty, mainly on how you can grow, using frameworks in our program.
  4. US Mentoring: Enrollment of your CEO, Founder or designated staff (one per company) in a US-based mentoring network where African and African-American executives in leading companies (JP Morgan, State Street, Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart, etc) will mentor you. Tekedia will process your enrollment.

Download Tekedia Hub App At Google Android Play Store

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Tekedia Hub App

We have now posted Tekedia Hub at Google Play Store. Download the Android app here. The web app remains at hub.tekedia.com.

Tekedia Hub is an ecosystem to co-share and co-learn on innovation, business systems and growth. It supports innovators and growth champions within Tekedia Institute’s Tekedia Mini-MBA, Tekedia Advanced Diploma, etc.

Simply, the goal of Tekedia Hub is to reduce the need of sending many emails to Tekedia Institute’s learners and communities. Once in a while, check @admin handle and get updates on programs and events.

How to use the Hub below…