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DrugStoc shortlisted as a finalist for Jack Ma’s Africa Netpreneur prize initiative

Prevalence of substandard, falsified drugs in Nigeria alarming – NAFDAC DG

DrugStoc, Nigeria’s premier drug procurement platform has been shortlisted as one of ten finalists for the Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative, a Jack Ma’s flagship entrepreneur program.

After over 7months of a comprehensive, rigorous and competitive selection process with several judges, DrugStoc was selected alongside 9 other African start-ups from over 10,000 applicants in 50 African countries.

The e-Health start-up will be pitching directly to Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group, Strive Masiyiwa, founder of Econet, Joe Tsai, Vice Chairman at Alibaba and Ibukun Awosika, chairperson of First Bank Nigeria this November to receive a share of the $1million USD grant prize pool.

Founded in 2015, Drugstoc seeks to eliminate counterfeit drugs, increase access to pharmaceutical products and improve transparency in pricing for healthcare providers and the product supply chain in Nigeria. The drug procurement platform enables healthcare providers and professionals to purchase genuine pharmaceutical and healthcare products within 24hours.

Today, between 10 – 30 percent of drugs sold in open and informal markets are fake, and others can be ineffective due to improper storage, a growing threat to Africa’s biggest economy. To solve some of these challenges, Drugstoc operates an internationally accredited end-to-end traceable supply chain with zero tolerance for fake drugs.

‘We are honoured to have been selected as one of the top 10 finalists for the Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative. To be selected alongside other entrepreneurs changing the narrative of our continent is a great feat not just for the Drugstoc team but for Nigeria as a whole. We are super eager to pitch Jack Ma at the grand finale in Accra, Ghana next month.’- Chibuzo Opara, Co-Founder DrugStoc

The Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative is Jack Ma’s flagship entrepreneur program in Africa led by the Jack Ma Foundation with a mission to identify and spotlight African entrepreneur heroes and their stories to inspire the continent and beyond.

ANTHONIA OBOKOH