NITDA & Alami Capital launch 'The LaunchPad' for women-led startups at GITEX Nigeria 2025

A new era for women founders begins. The LaunchPad debuts at GITEX Nigeria 2025. This first-of-its-kind platform combines $250,000 in equity funding with regulatory support to scale Africa's most promising women-led startups. It's designed to close the gap where women receive just 7% of VC funding despite owning 27% of businesses.

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18 August 2025, 5:06pm 

Alami Capital, in strategic collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has announced the debut of The LaunchPad at GITEX Nigeria 2025, a first-of-its-kind investment and venture-building platform dedicated to scaling Africa’s most promising women-led startups.

While women own 27% of businesses in Africa and contribute 13% of GDP, they receive just 7% of total venture capital funding. The LaunchPad is a structural market intervention designed to correct one of the continent’s most persistent innovation gaps: the under-capitalisation of women-owned startups.

“Who gets funded determines what gets built, and what gets built will define the economic future of Africa,” said Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General of NITDA. “The LaunchPad ensures women founders are not just part of the conversation but central to Africa’s innovation economy. Closing this funding gap for women is not charity, it’s one of the smartest bets we can make for Africa’s future.”

Following GITEX Nigeria, The LaunchPad will deploy $250,000 in catalytic capital to 5 selected ventures, offering not only funding but regulatory readiness, mentorship, and deep ecosystem alignment to position them for long-term growth.

Additional Touchpoints at GITEX Nigeria 2025: Funding Pavilion: Exhibiting high-potential, women-owned ventures in tech, the creative economy, and impact sectors. Fireside for Scale: A high-level dialogue with African CEOs and global investors on market expansion and IPO readiness. Capital Readiness Clinics: Investor “office hours” for women founders preparing for capital engagement. ‘To the Stars’ Bell Activation: A ceremonial bell-ringing with the SEC and women founders, symbolising the rise of African women in Africa’s capital markets.

The LaunchPad joins a select global league of women-focused investment initiatives, but unlike grant-only models such as the Cartier Women’s Initiative or short-term accelerators, it offers equity investment, regulatory de-risking, and a continuous pathway to scale.

“As an investor, I witness the economics of exclusion every day. This is about building a vetted, investable pipeline of women-led ventures grounded in institutional rigor,” said Olu Olufemi-White, CEO at Alami Capital. “Our mission is to shift capital flows, transform investment behavior, and unlock Africa’s full innovation potential.”

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