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    The Transformative Impact of the Tony Elumelu Foundation on African Businesses

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    - July 16, 2025
    - July 16, 2025
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    The Transformative Impact of the Tony Elumelu Foundation on African Businesses

    The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) stands as a beacon of hope for African entrepreneurship, reshaping the continent’s economic landscape since its inception in 2015. Through its flagship Entrepreneurship Programme, TEF has empowered an impressive 24,633 entrepreneurs across 54 African countries, fostering innovation, job creation, and sustainable growth. This op-ed explores the profound and far-reaching impact of TEF on African businesses, drawing from its extensive track record and diverse beneficiary base.

    TEF’s influence stretches across the continent, from Algeria with 26 beneficiaries to Zimbabwe with 215, and from Kenya with 1,292 to Nigeria with 9,229. Even smaller nations like Comoros (49) and Djibouti (19) have felt the programme’s reach, ensuring no region is left behind. This pan-African approach addresses the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs in diverse economic contexts, from East Africa’s burgeoning startup hubs to West Africa’s agricultural heartlands.

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    One of TEF’s standout achievements is its commitment to gender equity. With 46% female and 54% male beneficiaries, the programme has created a balanced platform that challenges traditional gender norms in business. This near-parity fosters inclusive growth, enabling women to lead in sectors like agriculture (21% of funded sectors) and manufacturing (6%), traditionally dominated by men. By supporting female entrepreneurs, TEF is not only boosting economic output but also driving social change.

    The foundation’s impact is further amplified by its support for a wide range of industries. Agriculture and agribusiness lead at 21%, reflecting TEF’s focus on food security and rural development. Fashion (8%) and ICT (6%) highlight the rise of creative and tech-driven enterprises, while manufacturing (6%), education & training (4%), healthcare (4%), commercial/retail (4%), and food & beverages (3%) underscore efforts to build industrial, human, and societal capital. This sectoral diversity ensures resilience, as entrepreneurs adapt to global trends and local needs.

    The 24,633 entrepreneurs supported by TEF are more than individual success stories; they are catalysts for broader economic transformation. Each beneficiary creates jobs, with the potential to employ dozens or even hundreds. Nigeria’s 9,229 beneficiaries could collectively generate tens of thousands of jobs, while Kenya’s 1,292 entrepreneurs bolster East Africa’s startup ecosystem. Moreover, TEF’s focus on critical sectors like healthcare and food & beverages addresses vital societal needs, enhancing quality of life across the continent.

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    TEF’s model, providing seed capital, mentorship, and trainin,g has proven to be a sustainable blueprint for development. By investing in entrepreneurs rather than handouts, the foundation cultivates self-reliance and long-term growth. The success of beneficiaries in countries like Ghana (536 entrepreneurs) and Uganda (1,464) demonstrates how targeted support can unlock latent potential, turning small businesses into engines of economic progress.

    As Africa strides toward economic independence, TEF’s legacy will be measured not only in numbers but in the lives transformed and the economies revitalized. With its continent-wide reach, gender-balanced approach, and diverse sectoral impact, TEF offers a compelling case study for policymakers, investors, and philanthropists: when we invest in people, the returns are boundless.

    At this moment, as night falls across the continent, the foundation’s work continues to light the way toward a prosperous future.

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