The Guardian (Nigeria)

Winners emerge at group’s innovation challenge

- By Anita Ibeachu

JOjighoro, the founder of OJ Technologi­es Limited, a health tech business, emerged as the winner of the maiden Innovation Makers Challenge ( IMC) organised by the Telecommun­ications and Technology Sustainabi­lity Working Group ( TTSWG), receiving a cash prize of N2,000,000. The winner was selected after the top five contestant­s from across Nigeria vied for the grand award prize at the IMC 2023 Conference and Exhibition, which was held in Lagos.

The IMC is a youth- centric initiative designed to accelerate the growth of innovative, sustainabl­e, technology- driven ideas and products.

Also, Valentine Nnamani, founder of Onegrid Energies and Elijah Moses, founder of Kugatel, were awarded the first runner- up and second runner- up positions, respective­ly, receiving cash prizes of N1,000,000 and

N500,000.

Following a three- day boot camp, the top five finalists emerged after a pre- pitch from the initial 20 applicants selected from the 1,716 registered participan­ts in the challenge.

The finalists presented innovative ideas across different technology fields, including fintech, health tech, assistive tech and energy tech.

The boot camp provided training on business management and was conducted by industry leaders and tech specialist­s from NCIC, official partners of the event. Speaking on the importance of nurturing the next generation for sustainabl­e economic and societal developmen­t, the Vice Chair of the TTSWG Board, Dr Wunmi Hassan, stated, “I feel excited to observe the quality of thinking, problemsol­ving mentality, and skills that we have seen displayed so far. I look forward to great things in the future as we innovate and change Nigeria.”

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