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UNVEILED: 1,000 Elumelu African entrepreneurs

BY Mayowa Tijani

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The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has selected 1,000 entrepreneurs for the 2nd round of the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP).

Launched in 2015, TEEP is said to be the largest African philanthropic initiative devoted to entrepreneurship.

It represents a 10-year, $100 million commitment, to identify and empower 10,000 African entrepreneurs, create a million jobs and add $10 billion in revenues to Africa’s economy.

Over 45,000 entrepreneurs were said to have applied from 54 African countries applied, more than doubling the number of applications received in 2015.

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Successful candidates represent diverse industries, led by agriculture, ICT and fashion. The highest numbers of applicants came from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Cameroon.

All five regions – North, East, Southern, Central and West Africa are represented.

Tony Elumelu, the brain behind the programme, said the expectations of the initiative have been surpassed.

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“In TEEP’s first year we spent over $8 million of our $100 million commitment – with $5 million going directly to entrepreneurs as seed capital — and the results have far exceeded our expectations,” he said.

“We have funded entrepreneurs, established networks and helped extraordinary people take control of their destinies.

“The 2016 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurs will become a generation of newly empowered African business owners, who are the clearest evidence yet, that indigenous business growth will drive Africa’s economic and social transformation.”

Here is a list of all the entrepreneurs.

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