Events

Community Events

Africa 2100 hosts monthly activities to build awareness and foster connections across its entrepreneurial community. Here’s a list of  upcoming events:

Knowing and Loving Your Customer

March 12, 2025

 

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

 
Discover the secrets to building strong, lasting customer relationships in our webinar, “Knowing & Loving Your Customer.” This session will delve into strategies for understanding customer needs, enhancing their experience, and creating a loyal customer base that drives your business forward. 
 
Gain valuable insights from Iyinoluwa Aboyeji on how to anticipate customer preferences, personalize your offerings, and foster genuine connections. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this webinar is your guide to mastering the art of customer-centric success. 
 
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is an influential Nigerian entrepreneur, investor, and advocate for technology and innovation across Africa. He is best known for co-founding Andela, a company that trains software developers and connects them with global opportunities, and Flutterwave, a leading payments technology company that enables businesses to make payments across the continent.
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

The Leadership Journey: A Dialogue with Capt. Prince Kofi Amoabeng (Rtd)

February 12, 2025

 

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

 
Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Africa 2100’s Board of Director, Capt. Prince Kofi Amoabeng (Rtd), a celebrated leader, entrepreneur, author, and visionary. Gain firsthand insights into his extraordinary leadership journey, the lessons learned, and the principles that have shaped his success in both the military and business world.
 
What to Expect:
  1. Powerful leadership insights from an industry icon
  2. Practical strategies for personal and professional growth
  3. Entrepreneurial tips on how to execute and grow your venture
  4. A unique opportunity for community members to ask questions and engage in meaningful dialogue
 
Don’t miss this chance to be inspired, be empowered, and take your leadership journey to the next level.
 
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

Finance Management Essentials: A High Level Guide for Entrepreneurs

December 11, 2024

 

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

 
Are you ready to take control of your business finances and build a strong financial foundation? Join us for a comprehensive presentation tailored for entrepreneurs like you, where we’ll demystify the essentials of finance management and provide you with the tools and insights to thrive.

This session is crafted to give you a solid grasp on the “why,” “what,” and “how” of managing your business finances. You’ll gain a high-level understanding of crucial financial statements, including:

  • Cash Flow Statement: Discover how to track and monitor your cash flow to ensure a steady stream of cash to cover expenses, seize growth opportunities, and weather financial challenges.
  • Income (Profit & Loss) Statement: Learn the importance of assessing your revenue, expenses, and profits. We’ll show you how to analyze profitability for informed decisions that drive sustainable growth.
  • Balance Sheet: Get an overview of how to track assets and liabilities, maintain a healthy balance, and understand the overall financial health of your business at any time.
Empower yourself with the financial know-how to confidently navigate and grow your business. Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to gain the financial insights that can help you drive your business forward!
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

Empowering African Entrepreneurs: Driving Sustainable Innovation in a Global Market

November 13, 2024

 

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

 
Join us for an insightful session dedicated to navigating the challenges and opportunities for new entrepreneurs entering the competitive global market. We’ll explore key considerations for those bringing fresh ideas to life, including the common obstacles that new entrants face when breaking into established markets or product spaces.
 
This event will provide an essential roadmap for effective product development, from ideation to execution, and will address critical questions like:
 
 • What hurdles do new entrants typically encounter, and how can they prepare to overcome them?
 • What should be prioritized in product planning and development?
 • Which channels and strategies are most effective for maximizing market success?
 
Theresa Mami Baduba Ansah, an experienced and serial entrepreneur, will share her personal journey and invaluable insights, offering a step-by-step guide to building a successful business. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how to navigate the product value chain, identify sustainable opportunities, and build a foundation for long-term growth.
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

Entrepreneurial Success & Your Integrity

October 16, 2024

 

 

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

 
Doing business in developing economies comes with numerous challenges that include scarce finance, poor infrastructure, poor leadership, weak governance and the lack of ethics. It is well known that the infrastructure sector is especially vulnerable to bribery risk. As an example, in many African countries there is the prevailing attitude and expectation that you cannot do business without making facilitation payments. Can this mindset be changed or is it the price of doing business within the environment? It can be expedient, especially for entrepreneurs struggling to get a foothold in the marketplace, to, “go along to get along” while turning a blind eye to the dishonest dealings that typically arise in daily business interactions for desired outcomes. Is there an opportunity to hold onto your values and, instead of it being a handicap, actually leverage it as an asset to accelerate your entrepreneurial successes given these environmental challenges? Igbuan Okaisabor shares insights on this conundrum from his lived experiences as an entrepreneur. He will share some anecdotes as well as established best practices for ensuring a business integrity culture and giving his organization a competitive advantage.
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

Foundation Readiness Program Demo Day - Lagos, Nigeria

September 25, 2024

 

9:00 AM GMT | 10:00 AM WAT | 12:00 NOON EAT

Members of the Africa 2100 online entrepreneurial community are assessed and selected to participate in the Foundation Readiness Program (“FRP”); a 12-week intensive training program that offers business fundamental training using an online learning platform with coach support and mentor assignments. Participants are expected to immediately apply insights obtained from the business concepts to advance their business initiative. As part of the learning process they identify, engage, and interview prospective customers to validate the value proposition of their offering.
 
At the end of the FRP program, each participant is expected to be familiar with the specific problem to be solved by their venture and identify solutions that directly address it. During Demo Day, participants demonstrate what they have achieved through individual capstone presentations, and this forms the basis for the receipt of needed resources to attain the next business milestone.
In Person Location: ECS Professional Centre, No. 2 Ahmed Onibudo, off Adeola Hopewell Victoria Island, Lagos.
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (WAT (GMT+1))

Foundation Readiness Program Demo Day - Accra, Ghana

September 19, 2024

10:00 AM GMT | 11:00 AM WAT | 1:00 PM EAT

Members of the Africa 2100 online entrepreneurial community are assessed and selected to participate in the Foundation Readiness Program (“FRP”); a 12-week intensive training program that offers business fundamental training using an online learning platform with coach support and mentor assignments. Participants are expected to immediately apply insights obtained from the business concepts to advance their business initiative. As part of the learning process they identify, engage, and interview prospective customers to validate the value proposition of their offering.
 
At the end of the FRP program, each participant is expected to be familiar with the specific problem to be solved by their venture and identify solutions that directly address it. During Demo Day, participants demonstrate what they have achieved through individual capstone presentations, and this forms the basis for the receipt of needed resources to attain the next business milestone.
In Person Location: The No. 19 Restaurant, Akosombo street, Airport Residential Area, Accra
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Landing Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM (GMT)

Foundation Readiness Program Demo Day - Nairobi, Kenya

September 12, 2024

7:00 AM GMT | 8:00 AM WAT | 10:00 AM EAT

Members of the Africa 2100 online entrepreneurial community are assessed and selected to participate in the Foundation Readiness Program (“FRP”); a 12-week intensive training program that offers business fundamental training using an online learning platform with coach support and mentor assignments. Participants are expected to immediately apply insights obtained from the business concepts to advance their business initiative. As part of the learning process they identify, engage, and interview prospective customers to validate the value proposition of their offering.
 
At the end of the FRP program, each participant is expected to be familiar with the specific problem to be solved by their venture and identify solutions that directly address it. During Demo Day, participants demonstrate what they have achieved through individual capstone presentations, and this forms the basis for the receipt of needed resources to attain the next business milestone.
In Person Location: The Apollo Centre in Westlands – Room: Chyullu (top floor)
Virtual Location: Live-streaming @ https://africa2100.org/ (Africa 2100 Home Page)
Local Start Time: 10:00 AM

Founder Fundraising

September 11, 2024

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

Fundraising is when you ask for money to support your business from people like family, friends, angel investors, venture partners and others. Entrepreneurs often have to tap unorthodox sources of money to get their new business idea from the conceptual stage to actualization. Each founder at some point realizes they need more money and starts the difficult process of finding funds. However, accepting outside money and bringing in new investors can be complicated and come with responsibilities. Therefore, the founder should carefully think about and research before deciding to go down this path.
Webinar

Dog Food

August 14, 2024

1:00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM WAT | 4:00 PM EAT

“Will the Dogs eat the Dogfood?” is a slang way that investors ask if a particular product or service will attract paying customers in their respective market. You may ‘feel’ like you have a good idea and even a good product or service, but you should have more than a hunch. You should be able to demonstrate that the dogs actually eat the dog food. This session will explore the many facets and implications of this simple sentence.

There are basic considerations like: Who, exactly, is your target customer? Identifying the specific target audience for your product or service, and how much this customer is willing to pay for you to provide that product or service.

But this session goes much deeper into the supply and demand equation.
· How will you create awareness for your product or service? What resources will you need to drive the customer in your direction?
· How will you bring your product or service to the target customer?What channels are optimal for you put your offering in the hands of the customer?
· How should you price your product? Is there the potential for a recurring revenue model.
· How can you drive repeat business? Getting the target customer to try your product or service once is much easier than creating a repeat customer.
· What alternatives exist in your market that your target customer is considering? How can you create compelling differentiation for your target customer?

These questions (and a few others) form the basis of what investors call a Go-to-Market Strategy. At the end of this session, you should have a set of actions you need to set in motion to further develop the Go-to-Market Strategy for your business. After all, even if your product or service is the best in the world, you don’t have a business until enough customers know about it and are willing to pay for it.
Webinar

Beginning Your Entrepreneurial Journey

July 17, 2024

12:50 PM GMT | 1:50 PM WAT | 3:50 PM EAT

What are considerations for pursuit of  entrepreneurial nirvana?

Webinar

Knowing Your Personal Resources

June 12, 2024

Noon WAT | 2:00 PM EAT

Who is in your personal network, what is their potential value, and how are you benefiting from them? Why would an entrepreneur need a mentor, a coach, or an advisor in their network? How do you find or engage with any of them? What benefits come from adding them to your network? And, how can you connect with them?

Webinar

Knowing Oneself: Conversations about strategy

May 15, 2024

Noon WAT | 2:00 PM EAT

The air was thick with anticipation as the entrepreneur sat in their cramped but immaculate home ‘office’, the walls adorned with motivational posters and framed articles about other trailblazers in the field. The sunlight streaming through the window cast a warm glow across the makeshift desk, which was meticulously organized with various Post-it notes and color-coded spreadsheets. The entrepreneur’s mind raced, and thoughts were a whirlwind of ideas, strategies, and potential pitfalls. It was known that the next move would be critical; it could make or break the fledgling venture.

Webinar
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