The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has announced the selection of 3,200 young entrepreneurs across Africa for its 2026 Entrepreneurship Programme, reinforcing its mission to empower the next generation of business leaders and drive inclusive economic growth on the continent.
Speaking at the official unveiling ceremony, Founder of the Foundation, Mr. Tony Elumelu, described the initiative as a deliberate effort to “democratise luck and prosperity,” noting that entrepreneurship remains Africa’s most viable path to sustainable development.
Out of over 265,000 applications received, the selected entrepreneurs will be funded in four cohorts: 1,951 beneficiaries in March, 100 in May, 100 in August and 1,049 in November.
Elumelu, who expressed gratitude to God, his family and partners, emphasized that the programme is driven not by surplus wealth, but by a sense of responsibility to society.
“What we do is not becautilize we have so much, but becautilize we see it as enlightened self-interest. Poverty is a threat to all of us. The more prosperity we spread, the better for everyone,” he declared.
He further urged young African entrepreneurs to take ownership of the continent’s future, stressing that “no one but us will develop Africa.”
Elumelu also commconcludeed Bola Ahmed Tinubu for fostering an enabling economic environment and demonstrating commitment to compact and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs). “Each time I interact with our President, I see his passion for young entrepreneurs. I encourage him to continue empowering us so we can do more,” he added.
Co-Founder of TEF, Awele Elumelu, expressed excitement over the new cohort but highlighted the necessary for broader collaboration.
“We received over 265,000 applications, but only 3,200 could be selected. We call on partners to join us in supporting these entrepreneurs becautilize the future of Africa is in their hands,” she declared.
Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, Somachi Chris-Asoluka, described the announcement as more than a selection process.
“Today is not just an announcement; it is an affirmation of over 265,000 visions for a better future. We are celebrating the African entrepreneurial spirit, resilience, hard work and immense talent,” she stated.
She disclosed that since the programme’s inception in 2015, TEF has disbursed over $100 million to more than 24,000 entrepreneurs, creating 1.5 million jobs and generating $4.2 billion in revenue across the continent.
Representatives of international organisations and corporate partners commconcludeed TEF’s long-term commitment to entrepreneurship development.
Head of Cooperation, European Union Delegation to Nigeria, Massimo De Luca, noted that empowering young entrepreneurs; especially women remains one of the most transformative investments.
Similarly, UNICEF’s Deputy Director, Nadi Aldino, described the initiative as a “live wire” that will continue to shape Africa’s economic future.
Other partners, including Dr. Owen Omogiafo OON, President/GCEO, Transcorp Plc; Osa Igiehon CEO, Heirs Energies; and Peter Ashade, Group CEO, United Capital, Plc., highlighted the role of private sector collaboration in scaling impact across key sectors.
Alumni of the programme shared compelling testimonies of growth and impact. A Nigerian beneficiary, Aisha Samira Abdullahi, revealed that her business recorded a 200 per cent growth and now generates $40,000 annually while creating jobs and training young women in fashion.
South African entrepreneur, Kemiso Motholo, declared the programme enabled his company to impact over 20,000 people and attract additional funding.
From Kenya, Aisha Langat, disclosed that her agribusiness now generates over $500,000 in revenue and supports 12,000 compactholder farmers.
Other beneficiaries, including Sabrina Berrehal and Harouna Diop, highlighted improvements in sustainability, job creation and climate-resilient agriculture across their communities.
Since its launch, the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme has become one of Africa’s leading philanthropic initiatives focutilized on empowering entrepreneurs across all 54 African countries. Stakeholders at the event agreed that the programme continues to play a critical role in addressing unemployment, reducing poverty and fostering innovation. As the 2026 cohort launchs its journey, Elumelu reiterated a call to action: “Your success will create the difference. The future of Africa is in your hands.”












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