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Group chooses 24 innovators for debut incubation program

Nigerian cohort of Antler includes 24 startups, selected from 7,500 applicants, covering sectors such as fintech, AI, food security, and edtech, marking Antler's debut in the country.

Inaugural group of 24 entrepreneurs chosen by Antler for participation
Inaugural group of 24 entrepreneurs chosen by Antler for participation

Group chooses 24 innovators for debut incubation program

Antler Launches Second Nigerian and Kenyan Cohort, Focusing on Startups from Scratch

Applications are now open for Antler's second Nigerian and Kenyan cohort, marking the expansion of the global investment network's venture-building approach in Africa. Antler's unique model is designed to help exceptional founders start companies from day zero, focusing on their fit with the problem and providing structured support for co-founder matching and idea validation.

In Nigeria, Antler's approach emphasizes "founder–problem fit" and cognitive diversity, rather than formal credentials or a fully formed startup. The program is sector-agnostic but focuses on bold ideas with a competitive edge in the African context. The eight-week in-person accelerator in Lagos helps founders build startups from the ground up by validating ideas, testing assumptions, and defining real pain points from week one.

Founders do not need to have an existing company or co-founder when they apply; those without partners are matched with complementary co-founders by the program. The selected founders typically have lived experience with the problems they want to address, and the cohort spans sectors like fintech, AI, food security, and edtech, where local context is leveraged as a competitive advantage with global potential.

Last year, Antler's Nigerian accelerator program received over 7,500 applications, with only 24 making the final cut. The top-performing teams at the end of the program receive a $100,000 pre-seed investment for a 10% stake in their company. Antler's default investment is pre-seed equity, but tailored debt offerings will be available for portfolio companies entering capital-intensive growth stages.

Antler's approach aims to remove early barriers for founders by providing capital, structure, and hands-on support. The investment network also helps founders think strategically about their capital stack, particularly in ecosystems where traditional banking remains cautious and early-stage equity is rare.

In addition to the Nigeria accelerator program, Antler is also launching its program in Kenya. Early bird tickets for Moonshot event, taking place in Lagos on October 15-16, are currently 20% off. This event offers an opportunity to connect with Antler's global network of founders, investors, and industry leaders.

Antler values "founder-problem fit" over flashy credentials and seeks cognitive diversity across technical and commercial backgrounds. This venture-building approach is set to continue breaking down barriers for exceptional founders across Africa and helping them build successful startups from the earliest stage.

  1. Antler's venture-building approach in Africa, as demonstrated by its Nigerian and Kenyan cohorts, focuses on helping exceptional founders launch edtech, fintech, AI, food security, and other startups from scratch.
  2. The Nigerian Antler program, emphasizing founder-problem fit and cognitive diversity, received over 7,500 applications last year, with selected founders receiving a $100,000 pre-seed investment for a 10% stake in their company.
  3. Antler's investment network extends beyond financial support, providing structure and hands-on guidance to help founders think strategically about their capital stack, particularly in ecosystems where early-stage equity is scarce.
  4. The Kenyan cohort shares the same mission as its Nigerian counterpart, seeking founders with bold ideas and a competitive edge in the African context, offering them a platform to grow their startups with funding and support.
  5. For those interested in connecting with Antler's global network of founders, investors, and industry leaders, early bird tickets are currently available for the Moonshot event taking place in Lagos on October 15-16, with a 20% discount offered.

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