Tony .O. Elumelu CFR, the founder of Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and Group Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA PLC) announced a $15 million grant to support 3,000 young entrepreneurs across 52 African countries, including Uganda which emerged as a strong contender among the beneficiaries, with a total of 206 Ugandan entrepreneurs who secured funding through this initiative, placing Uganda fourth (4th) in the overall selection.

Each selected entrepreneur will receive $5,000 non-refundable seed grant to launch or scale his/her businesses.
At UBA, we believe in Africa’s potential. Through a strategic partnership with Tony Elumelu Foundation, we are proud to support Ugandan entrepreneurs with access to finance, mentorship, and access to markets. As always, we are set to support the winners in their next journey to ensure their businesses grow to a level of exporting their products and services outside Uganda.
Empowering African Entrepreneurs
During the unveiling of the 2025 cohort in Abuja, Elumelu reiterated his commitment to empowering African entrepreneurs and driving economic transformation across the continent. He emphasized the foundation’s mission to democratize opportunities, foster economic growth, and provide young Africans with access to funding, mentorship, and training.

“Our vision is to create a self-sustaining Africa powered by the energy, vision, and resilience of young entrepreneurs. We recognize the challenges they face in contributing to Africa’s economic transformation. However, if empowered and encouraged, these young Africans can drive meaningful change,” he stated.
He further highlighted that capital alone is insufficient, stressing the importance of business education, mentorship, and training in building successful entrepreneurs. “In the 21st century, Africa does not need aid; what it needs is investment in its youth,” he added.
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