We Know you've been waiting for this😉

We Know you've been waiting for this😉

Dear ,

We are gradually approaching the end of the month of March or the month of Women as many refer to it. Do you agree? This month on what’s new in entrepreneurship, we highlight success stories of women and show partnership strides initiated to support Private Sector Growth in Africa. In our resources, we share highlights of the Nigerian Start-up bill which is currently the rave of the moment and other amazing resources. There are also some funding opportunities we think you can to leverage to grow your business and a few other things we know will be worth your while. Please take a moment and explore all we have for you below

What's new in Entrepreneurship

Nigerian Govt Highlights Success Stories on Women Empowerment

The Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Pauline Tallen, has shared some success stories about Nigeria’s effort on women empowerment.

Tallen made this known at the ongoing 66th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York.

The UN Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the two-week session focuses on “Achieving Gender Equality and the Empowerment of all Women and Girls in the context of Climate Change, Environmental and Disaster Risk Reduction Policies and Programmes.’’

Tallen told NAN after she delivered Nigeria’s statement that Nigeria has implemented some climate friendly projects and programmes to empower women and girls...Keep Reading

IFC, African and European Partners Launch Alliance to Support Private Sector Growth in Africa

To support a stronger private sector, entrepreneurship and the growth of small and medium-sized businesses across Africa, African, European, multilateral and bilateral partners today launched the Alliance for Entrepreneurship in Africa (AforE).

The Alliance will combine and focus the technical and financial strengths of its members to improve Africa’s business environment and support the growth and success of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), women in business and young entrepreneurs. In addition to its core members, the Alliance aims to bring together multilateral and bilateral development banks, bilateral donors and African national development banks...Keep Reading

How to Structure African Startups to go Global

Africa has recently made significant progress toward realizing its ambition of being a launching pad for most startup businesses. However, Africa’s track record of maintaining and ramping up startups is a different tale. Only few African startups with global impact exist on the continent, the most stemming from the tech industry...Keep Reading 

Nigerian Startup Bill

Startup Bills are meant to serve as a legalized framework that enables the development of startups and provides added value at a national as well as international level. It encourages the creation, development, management, and operation of startups through monetary and non-monetary means.Keep Reading

Why You need a Functional Website

The vision of every business is to achieve its set goals, meet the demands of clients and create solutions peculiar to life challenges. Irrespective of the drive of a business, accomplishing more results with less resources is usually an approach most use in achieving these visions. Thanks to the impact of digitization in day-to-day activities, every business ranging from small-sized to large-sized get a chance to be optimized as there are many opportunities to get on with....Keep Reading

WIA 54 (Women in Africa) 2022 Programme for African Women Entrepreneurs

WIA has pledged to help 10,000 African women entrepreneurs by 2030 through its WIA 54 program, which includes training, mentorship, communication, and access to capital. By 2030, the objective is to contribute to the creation of 100,000 employment and the development of $10 billion in income for Africa’s economy...

The Young Social Entrepreneurs (YSE) Global Funding

The Young Social Entrepreneurs (YSE) Global program is an eight-month program that inspires, equips, and empowers youngsters from all over the world to establish or build up social companies in Singapore and beyond...

Content Contributor Spotlight

Emmanuel Otori

Emmanuel Otori is an SME Consultant, Corporate Trainer and a Business Development Specialist.

He sits on the consulting faculty of the Abuja Enterprise Agency as well as on the board of Digital and Enterprise Skills Development for Africa Initiative.

Emmanuel Otori is the Managing Partner at Market Advantage Consulting... Continue Reading

Stay Safe!Sincerely,FATE Foundation

For suggestions, e

questions, send an email to