How @CascadorNigeria's acceleration and funding program differs from YC and others.
1. It's focused on the growth stage, not the early stage.
2. It doesn't have a standard, one-size-fits-all deal, like YC. Funding is tailor-fit to the startup
3...
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Everyone is complaining about how to raise money. Please, if you want to raise money as a Nigerian business and you have between N100m and N1B in revenue, you're profitable, and have at least 3 years of financial records please send an email to [email protected]
We would like to speak to you.
In your email include the name of your company, the location and what it does.
We have many people in Nigeria and diaspora willing to give you money.
Don't say we never did anything for you.
(Please retweet for reach. Thank you).
Why isn't Nigeria rich?Bad government? Corruption?
Or is there a more uncomfortable explanation: the way we think about money itself?
In my new article, I explore why some societies turn money into capital,while others struggle .
Find the link here:ย https://t.co/FVIMeohKMp
@Orifunke I have done this myself to see how staffs behave when given the liberty to work from home and try to see the performance output between working from the office and working from home. Important lesson here is: How you doing anything without supervision is how you do everything
As a young woman, one of the things you must never do in a professional space is to put yourself in a situation where you are embarrassing. Never opt to be the office clown. It will affect public perception of you in a way that you will not be able to track or measure.
@Orifunke People keep forgetting that HR are known for running experiments on the workforce and use it to have an opinion of everyone. Even those so called anonymous feedback forms are all avenue for sabotage.
i am excited to see what will happen with tokenmaxxing startups, both for how they work internally and the products they can build.
openai offered to invest $2M in tokens into every startup in the current yc batch.
happy building!
Can highly trusted social institutions organize morally serious, competent people, build cross-group alliances, and redirect a nation toward stability and development?
Historically, this has happened before in different forms:
through business elites,
religious institutions,
military coalitions,
reform movements,
labor unions,
intellectual classes,
or national liberation movements.
Here are the top funded active healthtech startups in Nigeria. Reliance HMO at $48m and with presence in Egypt and Senegal, leads the way. Helium in second has presence in the Gulf region. Nigerian healthtech founders are doing remarkable things. s/o to @tc_insights_ , their healthtech report will be out soon.