MTN Just Handed Eight Nigerian Startups ₦45M at a 100-Hour Event In Lagos. What Is The Full Story Behind This?
For 100 hours straight, the National Stadium in Lagos became something Nigeria does not see often enough, a space where young people showed up with ideas, products, and the audacity to pitch them in front of people who could write a cheque.
The Gathering on 100 ran from April 22 to 26, 2026. Part cultural festival, part startup competition, all energy. Music, fashion, gaming, tech, and sports all lived in the same building for four days. But the part worth paying attention to, the part that matters beyond the weekend, was the Pitchathon.
Eight startups walked away with a combined ₦45 million. And one of them walked away with a lot more than money.
Who Won and What They Are Building
Hurpham Africa, led by Sesan Kareem, took the top prize of ₦15 million. More significantly, the win came with enterprise partnership opportunities and co-development support from MTN Nigeria directly. That is not a trophy. That is a business relationship with one of the largest telecoms companies in Africa.
Coconoto Ltd, founded by Jacob Oluwayannife, placed second with ₦10 million. Rava Send, represented by Emmanuel Isaka, came third with ₦5 million.
Five additional startups received ₦3 million each: URI Social, Dulces Jams, Kindly Book, Africa Medical Marketplace, and MyFund.
The eight winners were selected from a pool of 30 startups spanning artificial intelligence, fintech, healthtech, edtech, IoT, agritech, defencetech, and creativetech. That range of sectors is itself the story.
Nigeria's startup ecosystem is no longer just a fintech conversation. Founders are building across verticals, tackling problems the formal economy has been ignoring for decades.
The Startups That Did Not Win But Deserve Attention
Two pitches stood out beyond the winners list.
One was a fintech platform named Fincra, led by Charles Dairo that was focused on cross-border payments that had already recorded over 10,000 user registrations with roughly 30% active transaction rates.
Operating on a 0.5% transaction fee and integrating stablecoins like USD Coin to manage currency volatility across African markets, this is the kind of product that addresses a real and urgent problem.
Nigeria's foreign exchange crisis has made cross-border transactions painful for individuals and businesses. This startup is building directly into that pain.
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The other was Jakuta, an AI-powered platform that uses voice technology and WhatsApp integration to guide users through purchasing decisions and device trade-ins, using automated video analysis to assess products.
The founders reported operational reach across approximately 20 countries, with the capacity to handle large volumes of automated customer interactions. That is not a concept. That is a working product with real geographic scale.
Neither won the top prize. Both are worth watching.
What MTN Is Actually Doing Here
Corporate involvement in startup ecosystems in Nigeria has a complicated history. Companies show up, write a cheque, take the press coverage, and disappear. The startup gets a one-time injection and a logo on a flyer. The relationship ends there.
MTN's approach at the Gathering on 100 was structured differently, at least in design. Rather than positioning itself as a traditional sponsor, the company adopted a partnership model and deliberately stepped back from controlling the event's direction. Founders and creatives shaped what the event looked like. MTN provided the structure and the funding.
Onyinye Ikenna-Emeka, MTN Nigeria's Chief Marketing Officer, acknowledged that conventional corporate frameworks often fail to resonate with younger innovators. The company's decision to create space for organic collaboration rather than impose a corporate agenda is a meaningful shift if it holds beyond this event.
MTN has confirmed plans to expand the platform, which suggests the Pitchathon could become a recurring pipeline for early-stage funding and visibility. If it does, it fills a gap that matters. Early-stage capital in Nigeria is scarce, the ecosystem is fragmented, and the founders who most need visibility and partnerships are often the ones least connected to the rooms where decisions get made.
What This Moment Says About Nigeria's Startup Generation
The founders who pitched at the Gathering on 100 were not waiting for infrastructure to improve, regulation to stabilise, or the economy to cooperate. They were building around the constraints.
That is not a new observation about Nigerian entrepreneurs. But the sectors represented at this pitchathon suggest something is shifting: DefenceTech, AgriTech, HealthTech, and Africa Medical Marketplace.
These are not products chasing venture capital trends. These are founders identifying gaps in systems that have been failing people for a long time and deciding to fill them.
Observers at the event noted a growing emphasis among participating startups on sustainable business models rather than rapid but unstable growth. Founders are thinking about customer lifetime value. They are reinvesting revenue. They are building for retention, not just acquisition.
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