StartupSouth – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 10 Jan 2026 12:58:23 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png StartupSouth – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Meet the Leaders Powering Digital Shifts in South East Nigeria https://techeconomy.ng/meet-the-leaders-powering-digital-shifts-in-south-east-nigeria/ https://techeconomy.ng/meet-the-leaders-powering-digital-shifts-in-south-east-nigeria/#respond Sat, 10 Jan 2026 12:29:08 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=173977 For decades, South East Nigeria has been recognised for its entrepreneurial energy, human capital, and commercial ingenuity.

Today, that legacy is being redefined in the digital age, as a new generation of public-sector technology leaders quietly but deliberately lay the foundations for e-Governance, digital innovation, and future-ready skills across the region.

From Abia to Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu to Imo, state governments are increasingly positioning technology not as an abstract ambition but as a development tool, to improve service delivery, attract investment, and prepare citizens for participation in the digital economy.

At the centre of this transformation, featured in this series by Techeconomy, are policymakers and technocrats whose work is reshaping how government works and how citizens interact with the state.

Featuring:

  1. David Kalu
  2. Gerald Ilukwe
  3. Chinenye Mbah-Uzoukwu
  4. Elizabeth Chijioke
  5. Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata (CFA)
  6. Chinwe Okoli
  7. Uzoh Tochukwu Okorie
  8. Prince Dr. Lawrence Ezeh
  9. Nnaemeka Ani
  10. Dr. Obi Ozor
  11. Arinze Chilo-Offiah
  12. Dr. Chimezie Amadi

Abia State

1. David Kalu: Strengthening ICT Infrastructure in Abia

David Kalu, Abia State commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation
David Kalu, commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Abia State

Abia State is carving a deliberate path anchored on human capital development, digital infrastructure, and innovation-friendly policy. At the centre of this effort is David Kalu, the Abia State commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, whose portfolio includes ICT.

Since assuming office, Kalu has focused on building the foundations required for a sustainable digital economy, recognising that technology-driven growth is not achieved through platforms alone, but through people, infrastructure, and enabling policies.

Investing in Human Capital from the Ground Up

A key pillar of Kalu’s strategy has been human capital development, with particular attention to early exposure and practical skills acquisition.

The Abia State Government, under his supervision, has promoted technology education at the secondary school level, leveraging online STEM subject platforms to strengthen learning outcomes and digital literacy among young students.

Beyond foundational education, the ministry has partnered with the Abia State Technology Innovation Network (AITN) to deliver market-relevant tech skills to an estimated 3,000 beneficiaries.

These programmes focus on preparing young people for employment and entrepreneurship in Nigeria’s growing digital economy. In a move that underscores government’s commitment to translating skills into opportunity, the state has absorbed 50 graduates of the “TechRise” digital skills programme into the Abia State Civil Service, a rare example of direct talent pipeline integration between training initiatives and public-sector employment.

Laying the Digital Infrastructure Backbone

Recognising that skills cannot thrive without connectivity, Kalu has prioritised digital infrastructure development as a strategic enabler.

The state has committed to the deployment of fibre optic cables, aimed at delivering reliable, high-speed internet access across key areas.

This infrastructure push is designed to support e-Governance, private-sector innovation, and digital service delivery, while also addressing long-standing challenges around inconsistent connectivity and power availability. Sustainable infrastructure, officials say, is essential for attracting investors and supporting tech-enabled enterprises.

Policy Support for Innovation and Enterprise

On the policy front, David Kalu has played a key role in supporting the implementation of the Abia Startup Law, an important legal framework designed to foster innovation, protect startups, and stimulate entrepreneurship.

The policy has particular significance for Aba, Abia State’s commercial nerve centre, known globally for its leather and textile industries. By aligning innovation policy with existing industrial strengths, the state aims to integrate technology into traditional manufacturing, boosting productivity, improving market access, and enabling value-chain digitisation.

Engaging the Local Tech Ecosystem

Rather than adopting a top-down approach, Kalu has actively engaged with the state’s emerging tech ecosystem. This includes visits to innovation hubs such as RAD5 Tech Hub, where the commissioner has interacted with founders, developers, and ecosystem builders to better understand grassroots challenges and opportunities.

These engagements are helping the government build talent pipelines that connect universities, training centres, and industry, an approach increasingly recognised as critical to retain local talent and reduce skills mismatch.

Taking Abia’s Tech Story to the Global Stage

Beyond the state, Kalu has championed Abia’s digital and industrial potential on regional and global platforms, including Omniverse 2.0. These engagements aim to attract foreign direct investment, forge Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), and position Abia as a credible destination for technology-enabled manufacturing and innovation.

In particular, the state has highlighted its massive shoe production capacity, reinforcing the case for technology-driven industrial clusters that can scale production and reach global markets.

Dave also fully participated at #StartupSouthX both in Owerri & Port Harcourt bringing with him Civil Servants, including the Permanent Secretary in his ministry, in an intentional bid to deepen engagement and knowledge.

Positioning Abia for Technology-Led Growth

Collectively, these initiatives reflect a coherent strategy to position Abia State as a technology-forward subnational economy, where skills, infrastructure, and policy work together to drive socio-economic growth.

While challenges remain, the focus on practical skills, sustainable infrastructure, ecosystem collaboration, and global engagement suggests a long-term vision, one that sees technology not as an end in itself, but as a tool for inclusive development and competitiveness.

As Nigeria deepens its digital economy agenda, Abia’s evolving model offers insights into how state governments can leverage technology to unlock economic opportunity and build resilient futures.

2. Gerald Ilukwe: Building the Digital Backbone of Abia State

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Gerald Ilukwe, chief information officer (CIO) of Abia State

Working behind the scenes but central to Abia State’s digital ambitions is Gerald Ilukwe, chief information officer (CIO) of Abia State. His role sits at the intersection of technology architecture, systems integration, and digital governance execution.

As CIO, Ilukwe is responsible for ensuring that Abia’s digital initiatives are not just policy ideas, but secure, scalable, and interoperable systems.

This includes overseeing government IT infrastructure, data management frameworks, cybersecurity readiness, and the integration of digital platforms across ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).

In many developing economies, weak IT governance has been identified as a major cause of failed e-Government projects.

According to global public-sector digitalisation studies, up to 60% of government IT projects underperform or fail due to poor coordination, legacy systems, or lack of technical oversight. The CIO function is therefore critical to success.

Under Ilukwe’s stewardship, Abia has taken steps toward:

  •   Standardising government digital systems
  •   Improving data-driven decision-making
  •   Enhancing service delivery reliability and uptime
  •   Strengthening internal ICT governance structures

His work complements the policy and infrastructure efforts led by the political leadership, ensuring that

digital transformation in Abia is technically sound, secure, and future-ready.

Duct Infrastructure Development Project

In October 2025, Governor Otti flagged off the duct infrastructure development project, marking a major step toward transforming the state into a digital and technology-driven economy.

Ilukwe is credited for spearheading the handshake among the State Government, West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) and IPNX.

The project will establish an interconnected underground duct system across major cities, beginning with Aba and Umuahia.

On completion, the project is expected to attract major global tech investors, create jobs, and expand business opportunities for young entrepreneurs and local industries, especially in Aba’s growing tech and creative sectors.

By anchoring digital reform in strong IT governance, Ilukwe’s contribution reinforces an important lesson for subnational governments: sustainable e-Governance is built as much on systems and standards as it is on vision and leadership.

3. Chinenye Mbah-Uzoukwu: Helps in shaping Abia State’s policy direction

Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu, principal secretary to the Governor & Chief Strategy Officer, Abia State

In his role in Abia State government as Principal Secretary to the Governor & Chief Strategy Officer, Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu has influenced several policy-relevant themes.

Even if he isn’t a directly elected policy maker, his positioning close to the Governor (Dr) Alex Otti and his public commentary indicate an active guiding influence:

Strategic Framing of Governance and Policy Direction

Mba-Uzoukwu regularly uses his LinkedIn platform to frame and articulate the administration’s philosophy on governance and development.

In recent posts, he emphasizes Abia State’s transition from foundational governance reforms to a bold digital and innovation-led future, describing how early gains in basic services and stability set the stage for a digital transformation agenda that will underpin future economic growth.

This kind of narrative shaping helps set public expectations and aligns

stakeholders (citizens, investors, tech communities) with the administration’s policy direction toward technology, innovation ecosystems, and strategic planning.

Championing Data-Driven Policy Implementation

In a recent post on agriculture, Mba-Uzoukwu highlighted the Abia Agriculture Dynamic Data System (ADDS), a data-centric initiative that seeks to map farmers and their activities to improve targeting of inputs and extension services.

This signals a move toward evidence-based policymaking, leveraging data systems to reduce leakages, allocate resources more effectively, and build transparent accountability into government programs.

Positioning such systems publicly can influence the adoption of similar data-driven frameworks in other sectors.

Public Endorsement of Innovation and Tech Ecosystem Development

He has actively promoted Abia’s growing tech and innovation initiatives, including messaging around tech summits, innovation weeks, and branding Abia as poised to become a player in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.

This advocacy supports policy emphasis on startups and technology, signaling to private sector and civil society that Abia’s government prioritizes digital economy strategies as part of its development blueprint.

Messaging on Mobility and Economic Modernization

Commentary referencing Abia’s mobility and economic modernization efforts, such as supporting clean energy transport or leveraging infrastructure improvements, shows his role in amplifying and reinforcing public policy goals.

While these posts aren’t policy texts themselves, they shape perception and political support for state strategies.

Leadership and Narrative on Governance Culture

Mba-Uzoukwu’s posts often connect policy actions to leadership values, governance transparency, disciplined execution, and citizen-centred development.  This has an indirect policy influence by reinforcing norms around accountability, long-term planning, and coherent implementation language that bureaucrats, partners, and citizens can reference in dialogue about state programs.

As Principal Secretary & Chief Strategy Officer to Governor Alex Otti, Mba-Uzoukwu is formally part of the strategic leadership apparatus of the Abia State Executive.

He manages and helps operationalize the secretariat of the Abia Global Economic Advisory Council (AGEAC), a key body aimed at shaping statewide economic and investment policy.

4. Elizabeth Chijioke: Advancing Policy Coordination in Abia

Elizabeth Chijioke, Special Adviser to the Government on ICT
Elizabeth Chijioke, Special Adviser to the Government on ICT, Abia State

In Abia State, Elizabeth Chijioke, Special Adviser to the Government on ICT, plays a critical role in aligning technology initiatives with broader governance objectives.

Her work focuses on policy coordination, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring ICT is embedded across ministries rather than siloed.

This approach is vital. Studies show that fragmented digital reforms often fail, while integrated ICT policies can improve public service efficiency by over 40% in developing economies. Chijioke’s role underscores the importance of governance architecture in digital transformation, not just tools, but systems that work together.

Anambra State:

5. Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata (CFA): Institutionalising Digital Governance in Anambra

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Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, MD/CEO, Anambra State ICT Agency

In the quest to transform Anambra into a “Silicon Valley” of the East, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata (CFA) has emerged as the pivotal force driving the state’s digital agenda.

As the Managing Director and CEO of the Anambra State ICT Agency, Agbata has taken Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s vision of “Technology Everywhere” and turned it into a tangible, award-winning reality. His performance ranks even higher compared to commissioners for ICT in many States.

For instance, towards the end of 2025 the State asserted itself as a national leader in digital innovation and governance by sweeping four major awards at the 13th meeting of the National Council on Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy (NCCIDE) held at the Crispan Suite & Event Centre (Gowon Hall), Opposite Air Force Base, Rayfield, Jos, Plateau State, from December 8–12, 2025. The ovations were high.

Anambra has deployed multiple e-Governance platforms, including digital payment systems, data-driven revenue administration, and ICT-enabled public service workflows.

The latest achievement was the launch of ‘Anambra AI’, a.k.a ‘SmartGov’; an AI-powered platform that enables citizens to interact with government through natural conversations rather than complex procedures or paperwork. These reforms align with global best practices, where digitisation has been shown to reduce leakages and increase internally generated revenue (IGR) by up to 20–30%, according to World Bank estimates.

Beyond infrastructure, CFA has championed capacity building, working with private-sector partners and development organisations to equip civil servants and young people with digital skills relevant to the modern economy.

His approach reflects a growing consensus: that technology adoption must be matched with human capital development to be sustainable.

Breaking Barriers to Connectivity

Central to Agbata’s strategy is the belief that digital progress is impossible without robust connectivity.

To solve this, he has spearheaded critical policy shifts and infrastructure projects: Zero Right-of-Way (RoW) Charges: By waiving Right-of-Way fees, Anambra has become a magnet for telecommunications investment, drastically lowering the cost of broadband expansion across the state. Public Wi-Fi Hotspots:

Under his guidance, free Wi-Fi zones have been established in key public spaces, ensuring that high-speed internet is a utility, not a luxury.

Mobile Tech Hubs: In a creative move to decentralize innovation, CFA introduced mobile tech hubs.  These “offices on wheels” bring internet access and digital skills training directly to underserved communities, ensuring no citizen is left behind in the digital shift.

Modernizing Governance through e-Solutions

Beyond hardware, Agbata has focused on the “brain” of the state’s operations, e-governance.

By integrating technology into the daily functions of government, AnICTA has replaced manual bottlenecks with data-driven efficiency.

This digital transformation has not only improved public service delivery for citizens but has also created a more transparent environment that is highly attractive to private investors.

A Record of Excellence

The impact of these initiatives has been validated by a string of national accolades. Under CFA’s leadership, Anambra State has received numerous awards for Digital Excellence, specifically highlighting:

  • Innovation in Infrastructure: For rapid broadband deployment.
  • Human Resource
  • Training: For upskilling civil servants and youth.
  • Online Government Services: For creating a seamless digital interface for public interactions.

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6. Chinwe Okoli: Innovation and Business Incubation as Development Tools…a look at Solution Innovation District

Special Adviser to the Governor on Innovation and Business Incubation
Special Adviser to Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, on Innovation and Business Incubation

As Special Adviser to the Governor on Innovation and Business Incubation, Ms. Chinwe Okoli has emerged as a central figure in translating policy intent into a working innovation ecosystem through the Solution Innovation District (SID), one of the most ambitious sub-national innovation initiatives in Nigeria’s South East.

Conceived as a physical and policy-backed innovation zone, the Solution Innovation District goes beyond the traditional idea of a tech hub.

Under Okoli’s leadership, it has been positioned as a multi-sector platform where startups, researchers, creatives, MSMEs, investors, and government institutions intersect to co-create solutions for real economic and governance challenges.

One of Okoli’s most notable achievements has been moving the Solution Innovation District from conceptual planning to early-stage execution, a hurdle where many public innovation projects stall.

Through SID-linked programmes, Chinwe Okoli has helped create pathways for early-stage startups and MSMEs to access:

  • Workspace and incubation support
  • Mentorship from industry professionals
  • Exposure to investors and enterprise partners

Globally, startups operating within structured incubation environments have a 50–60% higher survival rate after five years compared to those outside such ecosystems. SID’s incubation model reflects this evidence-driven approach.

Recognising that innovation districts thrive on talent, Okoli has prioritised skills development, particularly for young people and first-time entrepreneurs.

Another defining achievement of Okoli’s leadership is the deliberate alignment between innovation policy and private-sector participation.

While still evolving, SID has already positioned the state as a credible destination for innovation-led investment and entrepreneurship.

Its long-term impact, measured in startups created, jobs generated, and solutions scaled, could redefine how state governments support innovation across Nigeria.

Ebonyi State

7. Uzoh Tochukwu Okorie: Digital Inclusion in Ebonyi

Leaders Powering Digital Shifts in South East Nigeria
Uzoh Tochukwu Okorie, commissioner for ICT in Ebonyi State

As Commissioner for ICT in Ebonyi State, Uzoh Tochukwu Okorie is helping to bridge the digital divide by focusing on access, inclusion, and grassroots adoption.

His work aligns closely with the vision of Governor Francis Nwifuru to bridge the digital divide and empower the state’s youthful population. Since assuming office, Okorie has prioritised youth empowerment, digital literacy, and ecosystem partnerships, recognising that technology is central to economic participation and long-term development.

Empowering Youth Through Digital Skills

A cornerstone of Okorie’s tenure has been the large-scale deployment of digital skills training programmes designed to prepare young people for the emerging digital economy.

Notably, the commissioner coordinated an ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) training programme at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) in partnership with UNESCO.

The programme exposed participants to responsible AI development and usage, reflecting global bestpractices and ensuring Ebonyi’s youth are equipped with future-ready skills.

These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to create pathways into technology careers and entrepreneurship.

Expanding Access to Education

Beyond skills training, Okorie has demonstrated a strong commitment to education accessibility, particularly for students from indigent backgrounds.

Under his leadership, the ministry has supported tertiary education scholarships, alongside free JAMB and WAEC registration assistance for prospective students.

These interventions aim to reduce financial barriers to education while strengthening the talent pipeline that feeds into the state’s digital economy agenda.

A Holistic Approach to Community Welfare

In a departure from the narrow view of ICT as purely technical, Okorie’s approach integrates community welfare and social support.

During Thanksgiving and outreach events, his office facilitated the enrolment of 50 individuals into health insurance schemes, underscoring the belief that digital empowerment must go hand-in-hand with social well-being.

This broader engagement has helped position ICT initiatives as part of everyday development rather than isolated government programmes.

Activating the Ebonyi State ICT Hub

At the infrastructure and ecosystem level, Okorie oversees the Ebonyi State ICT Hub, which has become a growing centre for digital learning and innovation.

The hub has inducted hundreds of participants into various technology training programmes, serving as a focal point for innovation, collaboration, and digital inclusion across the state.

The hub’s activities reinforce Ebonyi’s ambition to nurture local talent and create an environment where innovation can thrive.

Building Strategic Partnerships for Digital Growth

Recognising the importance of collaboration, the commissioner has pursued strategic partnerships with national and sectoral institutions, including the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC).

These partnerships are helping to strengthen policy alignment, capacity building, and regulatory awareness within the state’s growing digital ecosystem. Such collaborations are critical to sustaining digital growth and ensuring that Ebonyi remains aligned with national ICT frameworks.

A Vision Aligned with State Development Goals

Under the leadership of Governor Francis Nwifuru, Uzor Tochukwu Okorie’s ICT agenda seeks to embed technology into the fabric of Ebonyi State’s development strategy.

The overarching goal is to ensure that residents, particularly young people, gain practical digital literacy, economic opportunities, and access to innovation-driven growth. Through skills development, education support, ecosystem building, and community engagement, Ebonyi State is laying the groundwork for a tech-savvy populace capable of competing in Nigeria’s evolving digital economy.

Enugu State

8. Prince (Dr). Lawrence Ezeh and the Drive to Position Enugu as an Innovation Hub

Prince Dr. Lawrence Ezeh
Prince Dr. Lawrence Ezeh, commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Enugu State

As Enugu State continues its push toward a technology-driven economy, the role of leadership in shaping innovation policy has become increasingly critical.

Prince Dr. Lawrence Ezeh, commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology (and at different points, Youth and Sports), has made his tenure reflect a deliberate strategy to align technology with economic growth, social inclusion, and sustainable development.

Operating within Governor Peter Mbah’s reform-focused administration, Dr. Ezeh has worked to ensure that innovation is not treated as an abstract concept, but as a practical tool for improving livelihoods, strengthening food systems, and empowering the next generation.

Growing Enugu’s Technology Ecosystem

One of the defining features of Dr. Ezeh’s work has been his commitment to building a vibrant and connected tech ecosystem in Enugu.

Through initiatives such as the Enugu Tech Festival, the state has created platforms where local innovators, startups, and young tech professionals can showcase ideas, exchange knowledge, and connect with global technology communities.

The festival has also served as a bridge between local talent and international opportunities.

Notably, innovators like Divine  Anekwe of eMainMarket gained exposure to global platforms such as the Startup World Cup, reinforcing Enugu’s visibility on the international innovation map.

Empowering Youth and Women Through Technology

Recognising that inclusive growth depends on participation, Dr. Ezeh placed strong emphasis on youth and women empowerment. His approach focused on equipping these groups with relevant digital skills, innovation tools, and access to resources that enable them to participate actively in the state’s evolving digital economy.

By prioritising inclusion, the Ministry sought to ensure that technological advancement translated into real opportunities, particularly for women and young people who are often excluded from high-growth innovation spaces.

Innovation in Service of Food Security and Social Impact

Beyond the tech ecosystem, Dr. Ezeh consistently highlighted the role of science and technology in addressing food security and community well-being. Through advocacy and policy direction, his ministry explored how innovation could improve agricultural productivity, strengthen food supply chains, and support sustainable livelihoods.

This focus underscored a broader philosophy: that technology policy must deliver social value, not just economic headlines.

Partnerships and Collaborative Growth

Understanding that innovation thrives through collaboration, Dr. Ezeh actively pursued partnerships with stakeholders across the private sector, development organisations, and the innovation community.

These collaborations aimed to expand access to training, tools, and opportunities for residents across Enugu State, while also strengthening the state’s institutional capacity for innovation.

A Vision Aligned with Sustainable Development

Prince Dr. Lawrence Ezeh’s leadership reflected a commitment to positioning Enugu as a hub for practical, inclusive, and sustainable innovation.  By aligning science and technology with education, youth development, agriculture, and social welfare, his work reinforced the idea that digital transformation must be people-centred.

In essence, his contribution lies in laying the groundwork for an innovation ecosystem where technology serves as a catalyst for economic growth, global relevance, and social upliftment, particularly for women and young people who represent Enugu’s future.

9. Nnaemeka Ani: Innovation-Driven Governance in Enugu

Nnaemeka Ani
Nnaemeka Ani, special personal adviser (SPA) on ICT to Governor Peter Mbah

As Enugu State accelerates its transformation agenda under Governor Peter Mbah, technology has emerged as a central pillar for governance, service delivery, and economic growth. For instance, Governor Peter Mbah no longer accepts ‘paper works’; every memo from commissioners, heads of agencies, contractors and the likes go through the eGovernance platform.

At the heart of this digital push is Nnaemeka Ani, the Special Personal Adviser (SPA) on ICT to the Governor, whose role has been instrumental in shaping the state’s emerging smart governance framework.

Ani’s position places him at the strategic intersection of policy, innovation, and execution, helping to translate Governor Mbah’s ambitious vision of a lean, efficient, data-driven government into practical digital systems.

Anchoring Enugu’s Digital Transformation Agenda

Governor Mbah has been unequivocal about his intention to run Enugu as a modern enterprise, driven by technology, efficiency, and measurable outcomes. Within this context, Ani’s responsibility extends beyond advisory functions to include coordinating digital strategy, aligning ICT initiatives across MDAs, and ensuring technology underpins governance reforms.

Ani has consistently emphasised that digital transformation is not about deploying trendy tools, but about building systems that endure, scale, and deliver real value to citizens.

This philosophy aligns with the administration’s broader goal of institutional reform rather than cosmetic digitisation.

From Innovation Rhetoric to Legacy Thinking

A recurring theme in Ani’s public engagements is the call for legacy-driven innovation. He has urged African and Nigerian tech professionals to move away from short-term, hype-driven solutions and instead focus on technologies that solve structural problems in governance, productivity, and service delivery.

In his view, Enugu’s digital journey must be part of a larger African technology narrative, one that prioritises impact, sustainability, and long-term relevance over experimentation without continuity. This thinking has helped frame Enugu’s ICT direction as one rooted in outcomes rather than optics.

Technology as a Governance Enabler

As SPA on ICT, Ani plays a critical role in supporting the Governor’s push for a smart, accountable, and performance-oriented government.

His advisory input feeds into initiatives aimed at:

  • Digitising government processes
  • Improving data collection and decision-making
  • Enhancing transparency and service efficiency
  • Reducing bureaucratic friction through technology

While detailed reporting on specific projects under Ani’s tenure is still evolving, his influence is evident in the administration’s consistent messaging that technology is non-negotiable to governance reform in Enugu State.

Championing the Tech Ecosystem

Aside government circles, Ani has positioned himself as an advocate for the tech ecosystem, encouraging innovators, startups, and professionals to align their work with real development challenges.

He has repeatedly challenged tech talents to build solutions that can outlive administrations and contribute meaningfully to economic growth.

This advocacy resonates with Enugu’s aspiration to become a regional hub for innovation, talent development, and digital enterprise, particularly in the South East.

A Strategic Role in a Broader Vision

Although deeper investigative reporting is still needed to fully catalogue the projects and systems implemented under his watch, Nnaemeka Ani’s role remains pivotal.

As the digital conscience of the Mbah administration, he helps ensure that technology is not treated as a support function but as core infrastructure for governance and development.

In a state seeking rapid transformation within a short political cycle, the effectiveness of Enugu’s ICT strategy, guided in part by Ani, will be critical to determining whether Governor Mbah’s vision translates into measurable, sustainable progress.

10. Obi Ozor: Linking smart infrastructure and digital transformation to e-Governance

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Dr. Obi Ozor, Enugu State commissioner for Transportation

Dr. Obi Ozor, the Enugu State commissioner for Transportation, has positioned mobility as a core pillar of the state’s smart infrastructure and e-Governance agenda, driving data-enabled, citizen-centric transport reforms that align with Governor Peter Mbah’s broader vision of a digitally driven, efficient, and sustainable Enugu.

Rather than viewing transportation solely as physical infrastructure, Dr. Ozor’s approach integrates intelligent systems, clean energy, and operational efficiency to create a responsive urban mobility framework that supports economic productivity and improved service delivery.

Smart Infrastructure & e-Governance Impact in Enugu

Dr. Ozor has overseen the rollout of five ultra-modern bus terminals designed not only as transit hubs but as smart public infrastructure capable of supporting digital ticketing, route optimization, passenger data management, and integrated urban planning.

The deployment of 200 CNG-powered buses reflects a deliberate shift toward sustainable, future-ready transport solutions aligned with global smart city standards.

Optimised Urban Mobility through Governance Reform

By restructuring bus terminals operations and enforcing proper park usage, the Ministry has reduced indiscriminate roadside loading, easing congestion and improving traffic flow.  This governance-led intervention strengthens regulatory compliance while creating order, safety, and predictability within the transport ecosystem.

Foundation for Multimodal, Integrated Transport Systems

In line with Governor Peter Mbah’s development blueprint, Dr. Ozor is laying the groundwork for a multimodal transport system that connects road transport with future mass transit options.

This approach supports seamless movement, improved connectivity, and data-driven planning, key elements of effective e-Governance.

Technology-Driven Leadership

Leveraging his experience as founder of logistics technology company Kobo360, Dr. Ozor brings a systems-thinking mindset to public transport management.

His background informs the adoption of innovation, efficiency metrics, and digital coordination in service delivery, bridging the gap between private-sector tech expertise and public-sector governance.

11. Arinze Chilo-Offiah and the Quiet Work of Building Enugu’s Digital Economy

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Arinze Chilo-Offiah, special adviser to Governor Peter Mbah on SME Development and director-general, Enugu SME Clinic

When conversations turn to digital transformation in Enugu State, attention often gravitates toward infrastructure, broadband, or flagship technology projects.

Yet beneath these visible layers lies a quieter, more foundational effort, building human capacity and small business resilience to thrive in a digital-first economy.

At the centre of this effort is Arinze Chilo-Offiah, Special Adviser to Governor Peter Mbah on SME Development and Director-General of the Enugu SME Clinic.

Chilo-Offiah’s work reflects a deliberate understanding that e-Governance and smart infrastructure cannot function without digitally competent people. From civil servants to teachers, artisans, youths, and entrepreneurs, his strategy has focused on equipping Enugu’s workforce with the skills, tools, and institutional support needed to participate meaningfully in the 21st-century economy.

Building Digital Capacity for Governance and Growth

One of the most significant pillars of Chilo-Offiah’s mandate has been digital literacy as a governance enabler. Through structured training programmes, thousands of civil servants and teachers across Enugu State have been introduced to essential digital skills, ranging from basic productivity tools to technology-enabled service delivery.

This investment directly supports the state’s broader e-Governance agenda, ensuring that public sector workers are not just recipients of digital reforms but active participants in the transition to modern, technology-driven government operations.

Creating Spaces for Innovation: Café One

Understanding that innovation thrives in communities, not silos, Chilo-Offiah led the establishment of Café One, a government-backed coworking and innovation hub.

More than just a workspace, Café One serves as a convergence point for tech professionals, startups, freelancers, and digital nomads.

By providing affordable access to reliable infrastructure and a collaborative environment, the hub has become a catalyst for idea exchange, mentorship, and startup formation, positioning Enugu as an emerging node in Nigeria’s growing tech ecosystem.

Skills, Capital, and Opportunity for SMEs

Chilo-Offiah’s portfolio addresses the real-world needs of small businesses and artisans.

Under his leadership, the Enugu SME Clinic has rolled out targeted interventions such as the Auto-Revamp Innovative Training Program (AITP), which equips beneficiaries with modern automotive and technical skills aligned with today’s evolving mobility and mechanical industries.

Complementing skills development is the Human Capital Development Loan (HCDL),an interest-free loan scheme designed to remove one of the biggest barriers facing entrepreneurs: access to capital. By pairing funding with training, the programme promotes sustainability rather than dependency.

Strategy Rooted in Inclusion and Job Creation

At the heart of Chilo-Offiah’s approach is a clear development philosophy: reducing poverty and unemployment by unlocking the untapped potential of small businesses and individuals. Through the Enugu SME Centre, processes for accessing training, financing, and support have been simplified, lowering entry barriers for entrepreneurs across the state.

This strategy aligns closely with Governor Peter Mbah’s vision of an economically productive, innovation-driven Enugu, where growth is inclusive and skills-based rather than extractive.

Partnerships that Scale Impact

Recognising the importance of collaboration, Chilo-Offiah has also secured partnerships with credible institutions such as the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and Tech4Dev, expanding the scale and quality of training programmes delivered to Enugu residents.

These partnerships bring global best practices, resources, and credibility, reinforcing Enugu’s positioning as a state serious about digital transformation and human capital development.

Shaping a Future-Ready Enugu

In essence, Arinze Chilo-Offiah’s contribution lies in building the people layer of Enugu’s digital future. By combining skills development, innovation spaces, access to finance, and strategic partnerships, he is helping to create a workforce and SME ecosystem capable of supporting e-Governance, driving innovation, and generating sustainable jobs.

While infrastructure may define the skyline, it is initiatives like these that ultimately determine whether digital transformation delivers real value to citizens, and on that front, the groundwork in Enugu is steadily being laid.

Imo State

12. Dr. Chimezie Amadi: Digital Economy as Economic Policy in Imo

Leaders Powering Digital Shifts in South East Nigeria
Dr. Chimezie Amadi, commissioner for Digital Economy & E-Government

In a strategic push to position Imo State as a leading force in Africa’s digital landscape, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, the Commissioner for Digital Economy & E-Government, has become a central architect of modernization.

Under the vision of Governor Hope Uzodinma, Dr. Amadi has spearheaded a series of transformative initiatives designed to pivot the state from a traditional economy to a thriving, knowledge-based “tech hub.”

Through the implementation of the Imo Digital Economy Agenda (IDEA), the state is no longer just a participant in the digital age, it is setting the pace for innovation and governance in Nigeria.

The Pillars of Transformation

The rapid evolution of Imo State’s tech ecosystem is built upon several high-impact projects that focus on both infrastructure and human capital.

SkillUpImo Project: This flagship program has become a cornerstone of youth empowerment. By training thousands of young citizens in high-demand fields such as software engineering, artificial intelligence, and data analytics, the initiative bridges the gap between local talent and global demand.

The “Imo Techosphere”: To ensure that training leads to tangible outcomes, the Techosphere platform connects SkillUpImo graduates with international job opportunities, creating a direct pipeline to the global digital economy.

e-Government & Digital Identity: Dr. Amadi has prioritized the modernization of public services. By enhancing digital identification systems and transitioning government processes to digital platforms, the ministry has improved transparency and efficiency in state administration.

A Recognized Leader in Innovation

The success of these initiatives has not gone unnoticed. Under Dr. Amadi’s leadership, Imo State has garnered prestigious national recognition, including awards for AI compliance and ICT development. These accolades solidify the state’s reputation as Nigeria’s rising innovation capital.

By fostering a robust digital infrastructure and focusing on “IDEA,” the Ministry is ensuring that Imo State remains competitive in an increasingly automated world.

The focus remains clear: leveraging technology to create jobs, streamline governance, and empower the next generation of digital leaders.

By framing digitalisation as part of economic policy, the state aligns with global trends where the digital economy contributes between 15–35% of GDP in advanced markets.

Dr. Amadi’s leadership reflects a broader recognition that youth employment, innovation, and competitiveness are now deeply tied to access to digital tools and skills.

A Regional Story of Quiet Transformation

Individually, these leaders operate within different state contexts. Collectively, they tell a compelling story of a region repositioning itself for the digital future, through policy reform, infrastructure investment, skills development, and innovation support.

While challenges remain, funding gaps, connectivity constraints, and talent retention among them, the South East’s technology trajectory suggests a deliberate shift from analog governance to digitally enabled development.

As Nigeria accelerates its national digital economy agenda, the experiences of these South East states offer valuable lessons: that sustainable technology advancement is not driven by gadgets alone, but by visionary leadership, institutional commitment, and people-focused innovation.

In the years ahead, the success of these efforts may well determine whether the South East emerges not just as Nigeria’s commercial heartbeat, but as one of its most dynamic digital regions.

*[Recognition: Uche Aniche, convener of StartupSouth contributed towards writing of this article]

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StartupSouth Marks 10 Years with #StartupSouthX: Sub-National Innovation Gets Its Biggest Stage Yet https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-marks-10-years-with-startupsouthx-sub-national-innovation-gets-its-biggest-stage-yet/ https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-marks-10-years-with-startupsouthx-sub-national-innovation-gets-its-biggest-stage-yet/#respond Fri, 26 Sep 2025 16:11:07 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=168232 After a decade of championing innovation from Nigeria’s emerging cities, #StartupSouth is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with a bold convening, #StartupSouthX, across Owerri (Sept 30) and Port Harcourt (Oct 2–3).

The anniversary convening is themed “Auctus: Shaping the Next Decade of Innovation, Culture and Capital,” signaling a new era for innovators, investors, and ecosystem builders in Nigeria’s South-East and South-South.

Positioned as Africa’s Emerging Cities Boldest Business, Innovation and Culture Convening, #StartupSouthX signals an evolution beyond “just a conference.”

It is now a deal-making and market-shaping platform where ambition meets opportunity, and where the region’s entrepreneurs connect directly with capital, corporates, and global networks.

Highlights of #StartupSouthX:

  • Deal Room — curated sessions where founders pitch, investors deploy capital, and corporates open doors to markets.
  • Global Prize — in partnership with Lumo Hub, one standout founder will win an all-expense-paid trip to WebSummit Portugal, one of the world’s largest tech gatherings.
  • Private Sector Validation — through collaboration with the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture (PHCCIMA), innovators are plugged directly into the organized private sector.
  • Global Voices — speakers are flying in from Silicon Valley and across Africa & Nigeria (Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda and more) – including Chris Burry (Co-CEO, US-MAC, Steve Adelman, MD, Nexus Partners, Mark Okoye II, MD/CEO, South-East Development Commission, Timothy Laku, Fractional CIO/CTO, Rwanda – solidifying the conference’s international reach.

“Global exposure can change a founder’s trajectory overnight. Our partnership with #StartupSouth is about breaking boundaries and making sure regional innovators stand shoulder to shoulder with the best globally,” said Anie Akpe, Founder of Lumo Hubs.

“For 10 years, #StartupSouth has proven that great ideas can thrive outside traditional centers. With #StartupSouthX and our theme ‘Auctus,’ we are setting the agenda for the next decade of innovation, culture, and capital from our region,” said Uche Aniche, Convener, #StartupSouth.

The Owerri leg — the Africa Business Angel Investment Roundtable (Sept 30, in partnership with ABAN and the Imo State Ministry of Digital Economy & E-Governance) — primes the ecosystem by convening capital and investors ahead of the Port Harcourt main stage.

With 100+ speakers, 60+ sessions, 5,000+ participants, 20 million+ projected media reach, and voices from across Africa and Silicon Valley, #StartupSouthX is set to define sub-national innovation for the next decade.

For Participation, visit here.

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STEP Partners with StartupSouth9 to Power Up South-South/South-East Startup Ecosystem https://techeconomy.ng/step-partners-with-startupsouth9-to-power-up-south-south-south-east-startup-ecosystem/ https://techeconomy.ng/step-partners-with-startupsouth9-to-power-up-south-south-south-east-startup-ecosystem/#respond Tue, 15 Oct 2024 11:29:48 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=145451 STEP, a leading initiative dedicated to empowering startups across Nigeria, partnered with StartupSouth9 to host the STEP x StartupSouth9 Event on October 3rd to 4th, 2024, in Port Harcourt.

This collaboration aimed to strengthen the South-South and South-East regions by connecting startups with essential resources, including growth strategies, funding opportunities, and mentorship.

The event reached over 2,500 people, bringing together more than 70 speakers who took the main stage virtually and physically, participated in panel discussions, and led side sessions.

Over 15 workshops provided valuable insights and actionable strategies for entrepreneurs. Notable participants included Jane Egerton-Idehen, MD of Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited; Arthur Uche, CEO of Beyond Clothing; Abayomi Adebanjo, Regional Head at Main One; Ugochukwu Aronu, founder of Xend Finance; Yen Choi, CFO of Chiplab, Chisom Egwuatu, Project Lead of STEP and Adeshina Adewumi, founder of Trade Lenda, among others.

Oyinkan Akintola-Bello, the country director of the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, attended virtually and took the main stage to share valuable insights into Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.

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Oyinkan Akintola-Bello, the Country Director of the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, speaking during the STEP session at #StartupSouth9

In her speech to an audience of over 1,000, she encouraged attendees to leverage the knowledge and expertise available at the event, emphasizing the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub’s commitment to supporting the growth of Nigeria’s tech ecosystem through the Startup and Talent Enhancement Program – STEP.

Oyinkan highlighted key aspects of their digital strategy, which focuses on collaboration with government and private sectors to improve infrastructure, enhance cybersecurity, reduce barriers to digital innovation, develop a skilled digital workforce, and strengthen policy and regulatory frameworks.

The Startup and Talent Enhancement Program (STEP), a partnership between the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and IDEA Africa, is a key initiative aimed at bridging the gap between startups seeking talent and skilled professionals looking for opportunities.

The event featured a fireside chat on “Build for Growth: Growth Hacking Strategies for Startups,” anchored by Chisom Egwuatu, the Project Lead for STEP, and Adeshina Adewumi, CEO of Trade Lenda. This session provided invaluable strategies for startups aiming to leverage growth hacking techniques to achieve scalability.

A highlight of the event was a panel discussion titled “Mapping Growth: Insights and Strategies for Building a Thriving Innovation Ecosystem.”

Chisom Egwuatu discussed the roles of government, startups, Investors, established organizations, talent, mentors, research institutions and innovation hubs, in building a robust innovation ecosystem in Nigeria and Africa.

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Chisom Egwuatu, the Project Lead for STEP

Beyond knowledge sharing, the event fostered robust networking opportunities, enabling startups to connect with investors, industry professionals, and fellow entrepreneurs.

These interactions are expected to lead to fruitful partnerships, mentorship arrangements, and potential funding opportunities, helping startups in the region overcome key challenges and unlock new growth pathways.

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#StartupSouth9: Harnessing Innovation for Global Business Growth https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth9-harnessing-innovation-for-global-business-growth/ https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth9-harnessing-innovation-for-global-business-growth/#respond Tue, 08 Oct 2024 08:11:25 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=144909 Techeconomy’s session, ‘Scaling Through Innovation: Building Borderless Businesses,’ at #StartupSouth9 in Port Harcourt, River State, provided insights for entrepreneurs looking to expand, globally.

The session delved into the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship in today’s globalized world. As businesses increasingly seek to expand beyond local markets, the need for innovative strategies to break down geographic and operational barriers has become paramount.

The session explored the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship in today’s globalized world. As businesses increasingly seek to expand beyond local markets, having unique and professional branding is essential.

One innovative approach to building a strong brand identity is through custom business cards, which allow entrepreneurs to make lasting impressions in any market.

Tools like Adobe Express make it easy to design and print personalized business cards that help break down geographic and operational barriers.

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L-r: Moderator: Joel Nwankwo, SouthSouth/East Correspondent, Techeconomy; Emem Jacob Edem, CEO and founder Etegram Group; Alaseidiema Atedoghu (Mrs), Admin & Cultural Manager at Cinfores, and Tobi Ololade, CEO and Engineering Lead of Dojah.

The session featured industry experts from diverse sectors: Alaseidiema Atedoghu, the admin & cultural manager at Cinfores, brought her extensive experience in navigating cultural complexities within multinational organizations.

Uche Aniche, convener, StartupSouth
Uche Aniche, convener, StartupSouth

Emem Jacob Edem, CEO of the Etegram Group, shared insights from scaling his diverse conglomerate across multiple regions.

Also, Tobi Ololade, CEO and engineering lead of Dojah, leveraged his technical background in leading a fast-growing fintech company.

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Nkechi Jane Egerton-Idehen (Mrs.), Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of the Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Limited

The panelists discussed how entrepreneurs can harness innovation to fuel growth and successfully scale their businesses across borders. Key themes included leveraging technology, navigating regulatory environments, and tapping into new markets while addressing the unique challenges of global expansion.

Tobi Ololade speaking on balancing business growth and impacting the local community said: “Startups can balance growth and community impact by creating products people need, not just what they want.”

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A cross section of #StartupSouth9 participants

Emem, speaking on the challenges of building a borderless business, noted that while regulatory hurdles may arise for businesses looking to operate internationally, it is pertinent that adequate research is made to ensure proper understanding of the business environment.

The conversation also highlighted the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and digital transformation in fostering borderless business models.

Alaseidiema highlights the need for Startups to adapt to the cultural nuances of regions they are expanding to.

In her words: “Communication is very important. Founders must understand verbal and nonverbal communication, direct and indirect communication. Communication style differs and founders must learn to speak in a way that their local communities understand.

“There is also the issue of flexibility. Founders need to be flexible as they look to expand. There is no exact way to do things if a startup wants to expand to a new terrain or locality.”

This session provided valuable insights for entrepreneurs eager to expand their reach and operate seamlessly across different regions.

A cross section of #StartupSouth9 participants
A cross section of #StartupSouth9 participants

Tobi speaking on the inclusion of technology in business asserts that technology is solely responsible for the success of a business. He further said that technology only enhances business operations.

“I have always disagreed that technology is the first thing a business needs. My first advice to founders is that they should solve a problem first without technology. If they remain successful in the short-run, then they can go ahead to include technology to enhance operations.

Try out that business idea in your local market or a Whatsapp community and see it work. The success of a startup is not in technology. Technology comes to enhance what you have already built in terms of operations.

A cross section of #StartupSouth9 participants
A cross section of #StartupSouth9 participants

The panelists highlighted that while challenges such as regulatory hurdles, cultural differences, and logistical issues persist, they are not insurmountable.

Through innovative approaches and a focus on scalability, businesses can overcome these obstacles and tap into new opportunities.

For entrepreneurs looking to scale, the message was clear: technology is not an end, but a tool for growth—it’s a necessity for success in an increasingly borderless world.

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South-South/South-East Business Leaders Converge for Investors’ Summit https://techeconomy.ng/south-south-south-east-business-leaders-converge-for-investors-summit/ https://techeconomy.ng/south-south-south-east-business-leaders-converge-for-investors-summit/#comments Wed, 19 Apr 2023 08:29:50 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=100144 Over one hundred elite business leaders from within (and beyond) the South-South and South-East regions of Nigeria will converge in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital City on Friday, April 21, 2023 for the Digital Transformation & Investors’ Summit.

The Summit which is being organised by #StartupSouth in partnership with BusinessDay Newspapers will highlight the impact of Digital Transformation for High value business Leaders, promote business longevity & Sustainability by spotlighting the opportunities for Corporate Innovation while highlighting/mitigating the risk of technological disruptions.

The Summit will also provide a platform for networking as well as an opportunity to deepen the regional innovation ecosystem.

In a Statement, the organisers disclosed that the Summit whose theme is “Managing Digital Transformation & Technological Disruption for CEOs” is expected to draw participants from key Stakeholders that include Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture, Nigerian Society of Engineers, Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture, Nigerian Employers Consultative Assembly, representative of IOCs to mention just a few.

Key features of the Summit include expert presentations & keynotes, panel discussions, book unveiling, Startup pitches and Award presentations to Winners of the 2022 Startup Awards by #StartupSouth.

Some of the Speakers include Mr. Tomi Davies, President, African Business Angel Network (ABAN) whose book – The Investment Worthy Startup – will be unveiled in Port Harcourt at the event. Others are Mr. Emeka Okoye, Founding Partner, Rebel Seed Capital, Lilian Ochugbuo, Head of Digital Sales, BusinessDay, and more.

Speaking about the Summit, #StartupSouth Convener, Mr. Uche Aniche said he believes the regions’ economic potential will be greatly enhanced through the adoption of digital transformation and corporate innovation by stakeholders. He expressed optimism that the Summit will accelerate the expansion of the regional Startup Ecosystem which his organisation has championed for almost a decade.

The Digital Transformation & Investors’ Summit is the first Pre-event of the organization’s flagship #StartupSouth Conference (Now in its 8th Edition) scheduled for on later in the year.

The Summit is supported by organizations that include South-South-East Angel Network (SSEAN), Rebel Seed Capital (Port Harcourt’s based Venture Capital firm), Futuresphere Hub, TVC Labs & AfiaTV. 

Who can participate?

Participation is by invitation or by registration using this LINK.

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#StartupSouth to Hold its 7th Annual Conference in Port Harcourt https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-to-hold-its-7th-annual-conference-in-port-harcourt/ https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-to-hold-its-7th-annual-conference-in-port-harcourt/#comments Sat, 29 Oct 2022 18:18:45 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=87627 The seventh edition of ​#​StartupSouth’s annual event ​will take​ place at Novotel Hotels ​in Port Harcourt, Nigeria ​on November 10 and 11​, 2022​ and is focused on consolidating the regions’ position on the international startup radar.

​This year’s theme: Remotely Global:​ ​Advancing Subnational Economies from Talents to Corporations​ aims to explore ways to accelerate the transformation of economies​ in the region and upskill talents​ in a sector currently dealing with the complexity of a broad range of new technologies.

The conference will feature high-profile speakers including Funke Opeke, Founder and CEO of MainOne, Tomi Davies, President of the African Business Angel Network, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Governance in Imo State, Iroghama Ogbeifun, CEO Starzs Investments Company Ltd, Ebele Enunwa, Founder and CEO Sundry Markets Ltd and Kingsley Eze, Founder & CEO, Tenece and more.

​​Sessions will dive into policy, human capital and regional development, entrepreneurship, technology, agriculture, health, education and much more.

The conference will also feature a Networking Hangout Party, and an Award Gala offering networking opportunities and access to investors for early stage founders building high growth ventures in Nigeria.

In a statement, the Convener, Uche Aniche said, “we are excited to return back to Port Harcourt for the 7th edition of the conference as we begin to consolidate the event brand’s influence within the sub-region. Given that we are in an election season, frontline  gubernatorial aspirants from Rivers and Enugu states will be discussing their digital economy agenda at the conference.”

More about #STARTUPSOUTH

StartupSouth Enterprise Development LTD/GTE (#StartupSouth) – a Startup (Digital/Creative economy) ecosystem development and advocacy organization inspiring the next generation of founders building high scale ventures in Nigeria – especially the South-South/South-East regions. 

We are a Community of Communities with affiliations spanning across 11 States in the South and beyond. #StartupSouth members are building some of the most iconic venture backed projects you probably have encountered.

Started in 2015, #StartupSouth is the biggest regional Startup & Digital Economy conference attracting founders, innovators and investors from across Nigeria and beyond to a city within the South-South and South-East Nigeria annually, to discuss technology and startup trends and challenges facing the growth of startups in the region.

#StartupSouth conference provides a platform for Startup & business education, Policy Conversations, Networking, Access to Investors and interaction between Government officials (from different States within the region) and the Innovation Community.

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​StartupSouth Introduces TLNTPLus, a Career Acceleration Platform https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-introduces-tlntplus-a-career-acceleration-platform/ https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-introduces-tlntplus-a-career-acceleration-platform/#respond Fri, 01 Jul 2022 10:57:00 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=77769 StartupSouth has introduced TLNTPlus, a career acceleration and upskilling program for fresh graduates and young professionals. 

The social enterprise and Startup (Innovation driven Entrpreneurship) ecosystem development organization said that TLNTPlus is for those interested in a building career in non-technical roles at Startups and Technology companies.

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TLNTPlus by StartupSouth

Speaking on the need for TLNTPlus, Uche Aniche, Convener of StartupSouth, said: “Often times, founders in our network (and beyond) would reach out to ask for recommendations to fill certain non-developer roles in their business. We realized through these requests the importance of experienced non-technical talents in the success of Startups.

“Challenges of poaching from established organizations include high burn rate which ultimately leads to failure. As our ecosystem evolve, we need to pay attention to those who will people the amazing Startups being built”.

Aniche said that TLNTPlus will curate exceptional young professionals and avail them access to top level business leaders in order to accelerate their careers.

“We will also place them in companies offering them first-hand experience of what it takes to build, run or work in a fast growing business.

“At the end, they should be ready and equipped to build their own business or get a head start in their career by getting hired in any of the well-funded and established businesses in our network.

The program is fully remote and will target only 20 Talents for this first Cohort.

“The first Cohort will focus on three areas namely Products (Core Product Management, Growth, Digital Marketing), Business Development (Communication, Sales, Email Marketing) and Operations (Project Management, Community Management, Offline & Virtual Event Management, Customer Service, Administration)

“If you’re a young professional or fresh graduate and looking for a way to accelerate your career with relevant experience in the Innovation ecosystem this program is for you.

Apply for TLNTPlus by #StartupSouth here before July 10, 2020. 

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#StartupSouth and TechQuest Mull Startups-Investors Networking Session https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-and-techquest-mull-startups-investors-networking-session-2/ https://techeconomy.ng/startupsouth-and-techquest-mull-startups-investors-networking-session-2/#comments Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:25:31 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=76184 #StartupSouth, a Startup/Entrepreneurship ecosystem development and advocacy organization on a mission to educate, connect and attract investment to Startups in the South-South and South-East of Nigeria, is planning an early stage startup-investors event in Lekki, Lagos.

Tagged ‘Investors’ Mixer’, #StartupSouth is partnering with TechQuest STEM Academy, a nonprofit organization that provides education technology content, resources and tools for the delivery of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics), ICT and Digital literacy programs to young Africans at scale.

This Networking Session for early stage startup investors & founders will hold on as follows:

Date: Monday, 12 June

Time: 4 PM (WAT)

Venue: TechQuest Hub -Crestsage’s Place (Map view, #3 Dr Ahmid Balogun Street, Recreation Square, Lekki, Lagos.

According to Disrupt Africa, Africa’s “big four” startup ecosystems – Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa and Kenya – raked in a combined US$1,977,910,000 over the course of the year, 92.1 per cent of the overall total in 2021.

In all, 161 Nigerian startups raised a huge combined total of US$903,680,000.  That total funding figure is up 501 per cent on the previous year, when Nigeria ranked second on the continent with its combined total of US$150,358,000.

This year, no other country came close to Nigeria, and it contributes a whopping 42.1 per cent of total funding secured in Africa.

Therefore, startup founders and entrepreneurs across Africa are attracting huge funds from investors but they have to worry about informality and fragmentation limiting the availability and affordability of products and services.

This report shows that it could also be an opportunity for both players to strategize and adopt a new business model to take advantage of the opportunity.

Thus, the ‘Investors’ Mixer’ session is open for professionals who are interested in learning about opportunities in the African Innovation Ecosystem.

“There will be presentations on Angel Investing, Venture Capital, Startup Founding and Syndication”, Uche Aniche, the lead convener, said.

The session powered by #StartupSouth, TechQuest, SSEAN & Rebel Seed Capital, is strictly by Invitation.

RSVP here 

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REGISTER for StartupSouth, Rebel Seed Capital ‘Oil and Gas Early Stage Startup Investment Masterclass’ https://techeconomy.ng/register-for-startupsouth-rebel-seed-capital-oil-and-gas-early-stage-startup-investment-masterclass/ https://techeconomy.ng/register-for-startupsouth-rebel-seed-capital-oil-and-gas-early-stage-startup-investment-masterclass/#respond Fri, 04 Feb 2022 09:55:32 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=67444 #StartupSouth, a platform that believes in the power of entrepreneurship for development and inspiring a generation of founders building innovative and scalable solutions in Africa’s emerging commercial cities, and Rebel Seed Capital, an emerging venture firm for underserved cities in Africa which  invests in founders building market creating  ventures that unlock opportunities and wealth for the greater good, have jointly announced plans to host ‘Oil & Gas Early Stage Startup Investment Masterclass in Enugu, Port Harcourt & Lagos’, TechEconomy.ng can report.

According to Uche Aniche, the Convener of #StartupSouth, the Oil & Gas Early Stage Startup Investing Masterclass will help professionals in the Oil & Gas sector make sense of the African Innovation Ecosystem.

“#StartupSouth is teaming up with Rebel Seed Capital – (emerging cities focused venture capital firm), SSE Angel Network, African Business Angel Network, Dream VC, TechCabal Insights and TVC Labs to assemble the best minds in the space from across the globe to discuss everything Venture Capital, Angel Investment, African Innovation Ecosystem & more”, he said.

According to Aniche, as the African Startup Ecosystem is getting more interesting, a major hard to ignore trend is the emergence of Startup Investing as alternative asset classes “and this is opening up opportunities for professionals across all sectors to participate as investors or enablers through corporate Innovation”.

However, there are currently few structured ways for these Professionals to learn about the space.

In 2021, African Startups raised $4.3 Billion dollars in investment. Nigeria Startups got roughly $2 Billion and this  came from mostly external VC and Angel investors.

In 2021 also, investors in Paystack – a Nigerian Payment processor – made around 20x their initial investment (within 5 years) when the company sold to Stripe – a US payment processor.

Flutterwave and Andela achieved Unicorn Status (Companies valued at over $1 Billion) and KudaBank – a new digital challenger bank –  currently has over $500 Million in valuation, multiplying early investors’ money by several factors already.

The Session is planned to share information an Oil & Gas professional needs to operate in the Innovation space while avoiding pitfalls of starting out as an Investor or an Innovator.

Registration and Participation

The Masterclass will be held in three different cities –  Lagos: 26th & 27th February, 2022, Port Harcourt: 5th & 6th March, 2022, Enugu: 12th & 13th March, 2022.

Direct Registration link is HERE.

Note that participants in the in-person Session will be checked into an exclusive hotel for the duration of the Session.

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