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African startups invited to apply for She Loves Tech global competition.

Arik Air, Nigeria’s leading airline has become the Supporting Sponsor and Exclusive Official Airline Partner of The Next Titan Nigeria Reality TV show Season Nine.

An agreement to this effect was signed recently between the management of Arik Air and Bravopoints International, promoters of the The Next Titan Nigeria TV show. Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer of Bravopoints International, Mr. Mide Akinlaja, said the company was glad that Arik Air is identifying with the show for the first time.

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Women-led and women-focused tech startups have been invited to apply for the eighth edition of the global She Loves Tech competition.

Launched in 2015, She Loves Tech is a global platform committed to closing the funding gap for women entrepreneurs. The platform seeks out and accelerates the best entrepreneurs and technology for transformative impact, aiming to unlock over US$1 billion in capital by 2030 for women-led businesses. 

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More than US$500,000 in prizes are up for grabs, including US$15,000 from Teja Ventures, US$10,000 from ADB Ventures, and up to US$100,000 direct investment from the She Loves Tech Fund, as well as mentorship from top investors and tech influencers, fast-track access to programmes, resources and in-house advisory services, and access to a global community of founders and investors.

Applications for African startups are open until September 12 here.

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