Alami Capital – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 09 Sep 2025 10:56:55 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Alami Capital – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 GITEX NIGERIA 2025: Alami Capital’s The LaunchPad Creates New Blueprint for Inclusive Tech https://techeconomy.ng/gitex-nigeria-2025-alami-capital-launchpad-inclusive-tech/ https://techeconomy.ng/gitex-nigeria-2025-alami-capital-launchpad-inclusive-tech/#respond Tue, 09 Sep 2025 10:56:55 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=166742 The just-concluded GITEX NIGERIA 2025 placed women founders at the heart of Africa’s digital growth through The LaunchPad, an initiative designed by Alami Capital with backing from NITDA and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Nine women-led startups gained direct exposure to global investors, policymakers, and industry leaders.

The three-day event, hosted in both Abuja and Lagos, attracted over 3,000 participants, more than 100 exhibitors, and leading voices from across the global technology ecosystem. 

For Alami Capital, the focus was on ensuring that women are not left behind in building Africa’s innovation story.

Olu Olufemi-White, CEO of Alami Capital, stressed the urgency of the mission. “The success of The Launchpad at GITEX NIGERIA 2025 demonstrates the urgency and promise of investing in African women founders. Who gets funded determines what gets built and what gets built will shape Africa’s economic future. 

“Launchpad exists to ensure women are not left out of that equation. By anchoring their creativity and leadership within the continent’s new economic architecture, we are reshaping systems of innovation, governance, and growth for generations to come.”

GITEX Nigeria 2025_Alami Capital’s The LaunchPad
L-r: Olu Olufemi-White, CEO Alami Capital; Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, general partner and co-founder, Future Africa; Kashifu I. Abdullahi, DG NITDA and Tage Kene-Okafor, reporter, TechCrunch

Olufemi-White also featured on a high-level panel with NITDA Director General Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi and Future Africa’s Iyin Aboyeji, where discussions centred on practical ways technologies such as big data, AI, and real-time analytics could drive inclusive innovation and smarter governance.

On the final day, the Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, hosted an honorary breakfast for the female founders supported by The LaunchPad.

Her keynote revealed the importance of strengthening women’s role in technology, creative, and impact-driven sectors, stressing that Nigeria’s economic growth depends on inclusivity.

In her address at GITEX, Olufemi-White captured the vision of what the platform seeks to achieve:
“I believe that great things happen when visionary leaders create space today, right here at home, that belief finds fresh expression, real expression.

“GITEX, a global stage for technology, diplomacy, innovation has landed on our soil, a meeting of ideas opportunity, a launch pad where a nation forges ties. Entrepreneurs ignite innovation, and a new generation shapes the digital frontier… The future is here, and that future is us.”

Her statement drew attention to the determination of Nigerian entrepreneurs to build solutions rooted in local realities, backed by patient capital and strengthened by collaboration between the public and private sectors.

In spotlighting women innovators and their startups, The LaunchPad at GITEX NIGERIA 2025 has marked an important shift in how the country places itself in the global tech space, one where women’s contributions are both welcomed and seen as indispensable to building a sustainable and resilient economy for Africa.

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GITEX Nigeria: NITDA, Alami Capital to Back Women-Led Startups with $250k via ‘The LaunchPad’ https://techeconomy.ng/nitda-alami-capital-launchpad-gitex-nigeria-women-led-startups-250k/ https://techeconomy.ng/nitda-alami-capital-launchpad-gitex-nigeria-women-led-startups-250k/#comments Tue, 26 Aug 2025 14:44:59 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=165831 Alami Capital, in strategic collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), have officially launched The LaunchPad, a venture-building platform designed to scale Africa’s most promising women-led startups.

The initiative, which will have a dedicated zone within the GITEX Nigeria showcase, is a structural market intervention aimed at addressing the chronic under-capitalisation of women-owned enterprises. 

While women own 27% of businesses in Africa and contribute 13% of GDP, they secure only 7% of total venture capital funding.

Who gets funded determines what gets built, and what gets built will define the economic future of Africa,” said Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General of NITDA. “The LaunchPad ensures women founders are not just part of the conversation but central to Africa’s innovation economy. Closing this funding gap for women is not charity, it’s one of the smartest bets we can make for Africa’s future.”

The LaunchPad will channel $250,000 in catalytic capital into five ventures selected after GITEX Nigeria. Each startup will receive between $25,000 and $50,000, coupled with equity investment, regulatory guidance, and mentorship designed to prepare them for long-term growth.

What distinguishes The LaunchPad is its design. Unlike grant-only models such as the Cartier Women’s Initiative, or accelerators with limited follow-up, this platform integrates equity investment, regulatory de-risking, and structured pathways to scale.

At GITEX Nigeria 2025, The LaunchPad by NITDA and Alami zone will feature multiple touchpoints. These include a Funding Pavilion showcasing high-potential women-led ventures, Capital Readiness Clinics where founders engage directly with investors, and a Fireside for Scale, a dialogue on market expansion and IPO readiness. 

The event will also host the ‘To the Stars’ Bell Activation, a symbolic ringing of the bell with the SEC and women founders to mark the rise of women in Africa’s capital markets.

As an investor, I witness the economics of exclusion every day. This is about building a vetted, investable pipeline of women-led ventures grounded in institutional rigour,” said Olu Olufemi-White, CEO of Alami Capital.

Our mission is to shift capital flows, transform investment behaviour, and unlock Africa’s full innovation potential.”

How to Apply

To be among innovators who will see business scale via The LaunchPad, apply via the link.

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