NSIA has announced start-ups advancing to the bootcamp stage of the NPI 2.0 for a chance to win prizes worth $220,000.
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The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority has released the identities of the top ten start-ups that would proceed to the Demo Day of the second phase of its prize for innovation competition. The top ten innovators were shortlisted after a week-long accelerator programme (physical bootcamp) that culminated in the recently concluded mini demo day, where 25 [...] Read Full Article At: Ten Start-Ups To Compete For $220,000 At NSIA’s Prize For Innovation Competition
NSIA has announced start-ups advancing to the bootcamp stage of the NPI 2.0 for a chance to win prizes worth $220,000.
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