Microsoft and Co-Creation Hub Nigeria (CcHUB) have lent their support to 25 Nigerian entrepreneurs who have recently graduated from the #Insiders4Good Fellowship, a program launched by both companies to grow tech entrepreneurship for the development of a future ready economy.
CcHUB which is Nigeria’s first open living lab and pre-incubation space designed to be a multi-functional, multi-purpose space where work to catalyse creative social tech ventures take place was used as an avenue, with the support of Microsoft, a leading platform and productivity company for the mobile first, cloud first world, to develop and mould these outstanding innovators and tech entrepreneurs.
The entrepreneurs who were celebrated at a ceremony held in Lagos recently, were given the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to Microsoft executives and potential local partners and investors.
Selected in September 2016, from a pool of 5,000 applicants, the 25 Nigerian #Insiders4Good Fellows who were handed the plaque of distinction are advancing extraordinary ideas to create positive change in Nigeria, Africa, and the world. With creativity and hard work, their products and services are tackling entrenched problems like illiteracy, kidnapping, agricultural waste, healthcare access, and much more.
While giving his welcome address at the graduation ceremony, Shina Oyetoso, Developer Experience Director, Microsoft Nigeria, reiterated Microsoft’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurs in the Country who are leveraging technology.
“At Microsoft, our mission is to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more. Delivering on this mission starts with great technology, but great technology alone is not enough.
Despite global expansion, increased access, and democratisation of technology, too many of technology’s benefits have yet to reach the people who need them due to poverty, lack of education and accessibility. Microsoft has challenged itself to address the question of how we can truly bring to life the promise of technology for everyone and part of the answer requires a recognition that empowerment begins with inclusion,” Oyetoso said.
Also speaking, Bambo Sofola, Microsoft Director of Software Engineering, said: “Last year, we were excited to launch the first #Insiders4Good Fellowship in Nigeria, where so many exceptional entrepreneurs are using technology to create positive change in their communities. By supporting the growth of the Nigerian #Insiders4Good Fellows, we’ve learned valuable insights about the challenges they face in their unique contexts and how Microsoft products can grow and evolve to support them best. Today, we are thrilled to showcase their extraordinary ideas and celebrate their achievements.”
As part of the Fellowship, the entrepreneurs attended an intensive “bootcamp”—a series of group workshops led by Microsoft staff during which they identified needs, set goals, and created road maps for taking their businesses to the next level. Each Fellow received a suite of Microsoft hardware and software and six months of tailored technical and strategic mentorship from local and international leaders.
Two of the gradruants, Kido Chukwunweike and Kelechi Odoemena said; “The #Insiders4Good Fellowship has been incredibly helpful.”
Their startup, Dillish Instant Foods, was one of seven businesses invited by the Microsoft team to present at a private pitch session before the ceremony.
“The Fellowship motivated us to prove that there is real demand for our product and pushed us to launch our ‘MVP’ product. We have started to see the challenges we face as individual hurdles to overcome, rather than a single huge obstacle. We learned to set smart interim goals. We feel very positive and proud of our progress,” The founders of Dilish Instant Foods said.
Paula Aliu, who has launched an online platform for mental health services called Cogno-Aid, looked back on her journey as a Fellow, saying; “My experience with the Fellowship program has being greatly rewarding whilst challenging in a positive way.
“Over the course of the past six months plus, I have had the honor of meeting and interacting with a solid group of individuals comprising both Fellows and mentors from Microsoft and Co-Creation Hub. These wonderful people aided in fleshing out and building Cogno-Aid from an idea to what it is today. For this, I am forever grateful for the guidance given to me courtesy of the #Insiders4Good Fellowship,” Aliu added.
Microsoft Nigeria says the Microsoft team and Co-Creation Hub will continue to foster connections between the Nigerian Fellows and Windows Insiders, a global community of over 10 million Windows users.
Jumoke Akiyode
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