{"id":26148,"date":"2016-03-03T01:18:42","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T00:18:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistnigeria.com\/?p=26148"},"modified":"2016-11-16T12:21:37","modified_gmt":"2016-11-16T11:21:37","slug":"mtn-nigeria-jumia-entrepreneurship-challenge-2016","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistnigeria.com\/mtn-nigeria-jumia-entrepreneurship-challenge-2016.html","title":{"rendered":"MTN Nigeria \/ Jumia Entrepreneurship Challenge 2016"},"content":{"rendered":"

MTN, in partnership with the MTN Solution Space and Jumia, are proud to announce the launch of the MTN Entrepreneurship Challenge powered by Jumia.
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\n2016 MTN Entrepreneurship Challenge powered by Jumia<\/strong><\/p>\n

Summary<\/strong>
\nThe Pan-African competition launching today, will be the first of its kind in Africa, bringing together over 1000 entrepreneurs, students and investors, to collaborate on ways to amplify and consolidate the continent’s entrepreneurs. Targeting more than 60 universities in 13 countries across Africa, the competition will challenge students to develop a unique digital application or smart solution that will solve a tangible problem faced on the continent.<\/p>\n

“We are incredibly excited to partner with Jumia to launch the entrepreneurship challenge. Africa is a continent of promise, and our aim with the MTN Solution Space has always been to help fulfil this promise by developing uniquely African solutions. We believe that the entrepreneurship challenge is a key element of this. The response and willingness from universities across Africa to collaborate on this initiative has been truly remarkable and certainly exemplifies the impact of collective efforts to foster entrepreneurship among our next generation of business leaders,” says Sarah-Anne Arnold, Manager of the MTN Solution Space.<\/p>\n

MTN’s Group Chief Digital Officer, Herman Singh, says the company is proud to both sponsor and endorse the initiative.<\/p>\n

“The Entrepreneurship Challenge is strongly aligned to MTN’s own entrepreneurial culture and history as well as our values as a business. We believe inspiration of new business leaders in Africa and their enablement to success, will be key drivers for the future rapid evolution of a broader start-up culture on the continent. This is an environment already teeming with excellent potential and we hope to assist in accelerating its further growth and to raise MTN’s role in creating new businesses in Africa,” says Singh.<\/p>\n

“This competition will contribute to building a stronger and more sustainable business environment across Africa. Its main goal is to boost and fuel African entrepreneurship by enabling young and smart entrepreneurs to kick off with their own projects. The key for us is to give full and adapted support to young talents, from funding to mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs,” says Bankole Cardoso, Head of Communications from Jumia.<\/p>\n

What are the Evaluation Criteria?<\/strong>
\nOur review team (encompassing campus captains and selection committee) will be evaluating applications according to four main areas (which are underpinned with more specific criteria). Particularly, participating teams should make sure that their business plans will: fit to African market, be operationally feasible, be innovative and contain relevant financials.<\/p>\n

The general assessment scheme can be found below:<\/p>\n

Formal Requirements:<\/p>\n