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All On partners NCIC in funding 15 clean technology businesses

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The Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC) has announced grant funding partnership with All On to support the 2018-2019 Climate Launchpad winning teamsincubation; the NCIC’s inaugural incubation program.  

The Nigeria edition of the World Bank’s Climate Launchpad (CLP) Global Idea Challenge Competition selected 15 clean technology businesses to be incubated by the NCIC after a nationwide application and rigorous selection process.

NCIC is set up by the World Bank Group as part of a global network of Climate Innovation Centers located in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. It is hosted in the Pan-Atlantic University’s Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) in Ajah, Lagos and established through a partnership between the World Bank and the Federal Government of Nigeria, the NCIC seeks to accelerate access to energy in Nigeria by supporting and accelerating innovations and early stage enterprises. 

Through the CLP, the NCIC has identified 15 early stage Nigerian companies with innovative ‘green’ business ideas and is providing incubation support to ensure they move from the ideation and proof of concept phases to market entry and venture scaling phasesThe funding from All On will be used to support the incubation of these 15 selected clean tech businesses. Some of the companiesbeing incubated include Ubabio Energy, Energijaand Eco-LiFe Now.

“It’s a great pleasure to partner with All On to kickoff the NCIC’s incubation programme,” says Bankole Oloruntoba, the inaugural CEO of the NCIC. “This is the first of many partnerships that will help in creating a pipeline of viable, clean energy innovation driven ventures and expand the viability of the Nigerian green economy.”

According to Dr. Wiebe Boer, the CEO of All On; an off-grid energy impact investment company backed by Shell, We are proud to be partnering with the NCIC on the maiden edition of the CLIMATE LAUNCHPAD (CLP) in Nigeria. This partnership will enable All On to identify, accelerate, and scale new indigenous clean energy innovations in the country.’’

Tosin Jolaoye, Co-Founder of Eco-Life Now, one of the businesses from the Climate Launchpad competition acknowledged this partnership stating that “the efforts of All On and NCIC in creating a sustainable energy solution through building viable small businesses in Nigeria has come at the righttime and will lead to positive impacts in Nigeria’s alternative energy and power sector”.

Isaac Anyaogu is an Assistant editor and head of the energy and environment desk. He is an award-winning journalist who has written hundreds of reports on Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, energy and environmental policies, regulation and climate change impacts in Africa. He was part of a journalist team that investigated lead acid pollution by an Indian recycler in Nigeria and won the international prize - Fetisov Journalism award in 2020. Mr Anyaogu joined BusinessDay in January 2016 as a multimedia content producer on the energy desk and rose to head the desk in October 2020 after several ground breaking stories and multiple award wining stories. His reporting covers start-ups, companies and markets, financing and regulatory policies in the power sector, oil and gas, renewable energy and environmental sectors He has covered the Niger Delta crises, and corruption in NIgeria’s petroleum product imports. He left the Audit and Consulting firm, OR&C Consultants in 2015 after three years to write for BusinessDay and his background working with financial statements, audit reports and tax consulting assignments significantly benefited his reporting. Mr Anyaogu studied mass communications and Media Studies and has attended several training programmes in Ghana, South Africa and the United States

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