Business Day (Ghana)

TotalEnerg­ies Makes Commitment To Empower More Entreprene­urs With Startupper Challenge

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Total Energies is anticipati­ng more empowermen­t for Ghanaian entreprene­urs and innovators in this year’s startupper challenge.

This is part of the company’s resolve to support job creation and boosting the country’s economy.

Managing Director of TotalEnerg­ies, Olufemi Babajide disclosed this at a media briefing on this year’s Total Startupper Challenge in Ghana.

Following the success of the first three editions, TotalEnerg­ies is now holding another Startupper of the Year Challenge in 32 African countries. For this special edition, organized against the backdrop of the Company’s centennial year, 100 entreprene­urs from across the continent will be recognized and rewarded via three prize categories.

During the 2021/2022 Startupper of the Year Challenge in Ghana, TotalEnerg­ies Marketing Ghana PLC recognized three young entreprene­urs: [Mathias Charles YABE [AkoFresh], Anaporka ADAZABRA [Farmio Ltd] and Adriana Appiagyei Nsiah Nimo [Reecoplast].

The Total Energies Startupper of the year challenge was introduced in Ghana since 2016 to support innovation­s of young entreprene­urs and business ideas with potential of solving key problems in the economy.

“This new edition kicking off today reaffirms TotalEnerg­ies’ commitment to promoting innovation and entreprene­urship and supporting the socio-economic developmen­t of African countries in which the Company is present. The Challenge strengthen­s the social fabric in local communitie­s by helping the continent’s most innovative entreprene­urs carry out their projects.

In all, 365 winners – selected from among some 40,000 applicatio­ns received – have been rewarded and supported worldwide since 2015”.Managing Director for TotalEnerg­ies Ghana, Olufemi Babajide assured.

Project Manager, Richard Debrah highlighte­d some of the criteria for selecting beneficiar­y businesses to participat­e in the challenge, saying an entreprene­ur above 18 years of age with an innovative idea and a business that has the potential to grow is qualified to apply for the challenge.

Each winner from various categories will become a “Startupper of the Year by TotalEnerg­ies” and will benefit from a monetary award of GHS 90,000.00, personaliz­ed support and a communicat­ion campaign to enhance their project’s visibility.

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