Entrepreneurship is a challenging journey—from turning a modest idea into a scalable business to navigating regulatory mazes and entering new markets. Yet, a new beacon of opportunity has emerged for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) across Africa: the Manufacturing Business Accelerator (MBA). Conceived by Desola Jimmy-Eboma, founder of the Small-Scale Enterprises Lab (SSE Lab), this initiative is reshaping how aspiring business owners approach growth and sustainability.
A 90-day intensive program, the MBA equips participants with practical skills, strategic insights, and the confidence needed to compete in today’s dynamic market landscape. Early cohorts have reported noteworthy outcomes, including increased sales velocity, export milestones, and improved regulatory compliance—evidence that structured acceleration can turn modest beginnings into thriving enterprises.
Leadership and vision are central to the program’s design. Desola Jimmy-Eboma leads the SSE Lab, an empowering platform dedicated to developing MSMEs across Africa. With a focus on actionable learning, sustainability, and scalable systems, SSE Lab supports entrepreneurs from idea conception through execution and scale. The programs are crafted to be accessible and impactful, ensuring participants can translate insight into income without being overwhelmed by complexity.
The SSE Lab champions a diverse community spanning multiple sectors. Participants work in product-led sectors such as food, fashion, wellness, and crafts, as well as service-oriented fields including education, consulting, and digital solutions. This broad reach underscores the platform’s commitment to nurturing a resilient entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Testimonials from MBA participants underscore the program’s transformative potential. For instance, Adebimpe Jenrola, a preschool teacher exploring her business path, joined the MBA’s five-day challenge seeking direction. Post-program, she described a newfound clarity of purpose and market focus. “The sessions are engaging and hands-on, with activities that keep you on track,” she said. “Jimmy-Eboma’s mentorship boosted my confidence, refined my approach to business, and convinced me that I can achieve my goals.”
Another participant, Opeyemi Odoh, recalled a pivotal moment captured during MBA events. A video recorded at an MBA showcase displayed his newfound assurance, while receiving official recognition—such as a NAFDAC approval—became a tangible reminder that progress is possible with the right guidance.
Agbanusi Hope Ogugua highlighted the program’s impact on product development strategy. By emphasizing a focused approach on core offerings and exploring variants—particularly in fitness, baby care, and related beverages—she gained clarity on new market opportunities and how to pursue them effectively.
The Manufacturing Business Accelerator, backed by the SSE Lab’s ecosystem, continues to empower entrepreneurs to turn passion into sustainable income.
									 
					