TotalEnergies Nigeria has announced winners of the 3rd edition of the Startupper of the Year Challenge.
The Startupper challenge by TotalEnergies is intended to contribute to the development of the local economic environment, encourage young companies to integrate environmental and societal dimensions (inclusion of women) into their businesses and showcase TotalEnergies commitment to local entrepreneurship.
The 3 best winners are Nonso Opurum: Best Startup under 3 Years (SOSO CARE – A low cost insuretech which aims to use recyclable garbage as a financial resource); Michael Osumune: Best Business Creation Project (Smart Inverter System Project – A smart inverter system that is used in solar PV installation for energy conversion process inclusive of wireless internet access and Ai-enabled security surveillance using face and people detection algorithm) and Rebecca Adeosun, Best Female Entrepreneur (oCycle , Organic Cycle) – An Agro enterprise project that is aimed at curbing food wastage in Nigeria by up-cycling neglected Bio-waste into Bio-food, Bio-fertilizers and Bio-fuel).
The winners received a cheque of N5 million each and will also benefit from personalised coaching and mentoring for the development and visibility of their projects. The three winners will be given the opportunity to compete with winners from other 31 countries in Africa. The continental winners will be announced at a ceremony later in the year in Paris-France.
Speaking at the award ceremony, the Country Chair, TotalEnergies companies in Nigeria, Mike Sangster, represented by the Managing Director of TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria PLC., Samba Seye, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting the socio-economic development of the countries in which it operates.
He said:“I believe today in our midst, we have entrepreneurs whose ideas can address some of the economic challenges Nigeria and other countries in Africa face. This is indeed, TotalEnergies vision for the Startupper: supporting young entrepreneurs in Africa to solve Africa’s economic problems”.
Noting that TotalEnergies cannot do it alone, Sangster enjoined other corporate organisations and individuals to join in identifying and supporting young entrepreneurs.
The 3rd edition of the Startupper in Nigeria attracted 4,460 applications with 15 entrepreneurs making the top final. The 15 Startuppers participated in a Booth Camp and pitched their ideas/projects before a jury comprising successful entrepreneurs, corporate managers, and CEOs
Meanwhile,Total Energies has inaugurated four projects in the south-eastern part of the country as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.
The company in a statement said the projects included a maternal and child referral centre, mammography centre, as well as solar-powered treated borehole water facilities.
It also included the Maternal and Child Referral Centre built inside the General Hospital, Baraki, Arochukwu, in Abia State, which was inaugurated on April 1.
“It consists of the main reception and waiting area of 30 persons sitting capacity, wards for children, mother and neonatal, theatre, recovery and stabilisation rooms, two consultation rooms, nurse bay, technical room, and medical record office.
“The facilities include equipped laboratory, equipped modern theatre, and delivery room with two multi-purpose delivery beds, two pharmacy stores and two changing rooms and a borehole installation.”
The statement said it included 60KVA generator, 15 KVA solar power, toilets for staff and patients, an examination bed and air conditioning equipment.
“It noted that Total Energies and its partners also inaugurated and handed over a Mammography Centre at Imo State Teaching Hospital.”