The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has issued a national call directing high-growth domestic startups, technological innovators, and digital small businesses to apply for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Startup Acceleration & Partnership Program.

The inter-continental trade initiative is jointly deployed by the AfCFTA Secretariat, the Government of the Republic of Korea, and the Korea-Africa Foundation (KAF). It is strategically engineered to establish a structured bilateral corridor for equity investment, technological transfer, and market expansion between African technology ecosystems and East Asian venture capital pools.

1. Target Demographics and Sector Ring-Fencing

According to an official diplomatic brief signed by the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, the acceleration layout will select a concentrated cohort of approximately 30 high-potential African startups.

To maximize the economic impact of the program under the broader AfCFTA framework, the selectors have explicitly ring-fenced eligibility to startups operating within key productivity sectors:

  • Fintech and Digital Commerce: Platforms scaling borderless payment infrastructure, neo-banking systems, and cross-border e-commerce networks.

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Tech: Solutions addressing the continent’s severe freight fragmentation, warehouse optimization, and cold-chain asset distribution bottlenecks.

  • Agricultural Value Chains (Agri-Tech): Enterprises leveraging digital software to improve crop yields, automate farm inventory management, and eliminate middleman inflation for smallholder farmer cooperatives.

  • Smart Manufacturing: Disruptive ventures introducing automated machinery, localized processing hardware, or data-driven industrial production techniques.

2. Program Benefits and Institutional Support

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that successful applicants will enter a fully funded acceleration framework. The program offers comprehensive support to help companies scale internationally:

  • Business Development Acceleration: Undergoing rigorous market-readiness training, cross-border compliance advisory, and product refinement modules led by Asian tech experts.

  • Global Ecosystem Exposure: Gaining access to the Republic of Korea’s highly advanced tech infrastructure, consumer markets, and corporate testing sandboxes.

  • Venture Capital Matchmaking: Participating in dedicated demo days and networking events with institutional investors, angel syndicates, and sovereign wealth managers in Seoul to secure seed and Series-A funding rounds.

With sub-Saharan innovation centers facing strong operational headwinds—including high local energy costs and fluctuating local currencies—the federal government is positioning this international partnership as a vital safety valve to pull hard-currency foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country.

Eligible founders with scalable, tech-driven business models are advised to submit their comprehensive pitch decks, commercialization strategies, and business incorporation certificates via the official AfCFTA gateway portal by the May 31 closing deadline.

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