The African startup ecosystem is flourishing, with numerous incubation centers and co-working hubs emerging to support aspiring entrepreneurs. These facilities provide crucial resources and guidance to help innovators turn their ideas into successful businesses.
Here’s a spotlight on five leading business accelerators in Nigeria:
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Co-Creation Hub (CcHub): A pioneer in the co-working space, CcHub has nurtured numerous successful startups like BudgIt and Traclist. They offer co-working space, mentorship, and potential seed funding in exchange for equity.
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LeadPath Nigeria: Focused on software, mobile applications, e-payments, and big data, LeadPath provides workspace and investment capital ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 for promising startups.
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Wennovation Hub: This incubator offers comprehensive support, including office space, business consulting, mentorship, and strategic guidance. They cater to various business needs with tailored programs for a reasonable fee.