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More →The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), a not-for-profit institution committed to the economic transformation of Africa by enhancing the competitiveness and growth of the African private sector, has announced that it will offer annual prizes in perpetuity to top-performing graduating students at several universities across Nigeria. The annual prizes will be for top undergraduate and graduate …
More →Today, the Allworld Network Inc. (co-founded by Professor Michael Porter of Harvard Business School) and The Tony Elumelu Foundation announced the launch of the Nigeria Fast Growth 50 (Nigeria50). This is a pioneering effort to showcase and rank the most innovative and dynamic fast-growth private companies in Nigeria. Nigeria is soon expected to become the …
More →Innovative Competition Acts as Catalyst for Business and Job Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa At the second African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM II), 17 U.S.-based entrepreneurs were awarded matching grants to fund innovative business plans and promote economic growth in seven countries in sub-Saharan and North Africa. The grants will match ADM winners’ own funds to support …
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More →Building on the successful launch of its African Markets Internship Programme (AMIP) for MBA students and graduates in 2011, The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) is pleased to announce that the programme will feature a wider selection of African countries in its second year, growing from three to seven countries that cut across east, west, central …
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More →Nigerian banker and philanthropist Tony Elumelu was recently in Washington D.C., where he reiterated his belief that Africans themselves will be at the forefront of the continent’s economic renaissance. “No one can develop Africa but us [Africans].” That was Nigerian philanthropist Tony Elumelu’s message to international business leaders, global philanthropic organizations and Western development partners …
More →‘No One Can Develop Africa But Us’ Tony O. Elumelu, C.O.N., Founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation, in Washington, DC this week, told groups of philanthropy, business, and development leaders that Africa’s private sector must be the leading player in contributing to the continent’s economic transformation. “We are now the world’s fastest growing region,” said …
More →Tony O. Elumelu, Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation; Penelope Lewis, Advisor to World Bank Group President on Foundation Partnerships and Robert Zoellick, President, World Bank Group in Washington, DC during the World Bank Group’s Advisory Council of Global Foundation Leaders meeting on Tuesday Submit Cancel Thanks for your feedback!
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