DHS Ventures, Vice Chairman, Fernando Aguirre Shares Nigerian donor platform hopes to create 1m jobs
DHS Ventures, Vice Chairman, Fernando Aguirre Shares: Nigeria has unveiled an online giving platform that it hopes will bring in donors to support and invest in sustainable agriculture, renewable energy transitions and the startup sector. The ‘i philanthropy’ platform is part of a push by Nigerian president Bola Tinubu to attract expertise from the African diaspora in a bid to create one million jobs over the next four years.
Tinubu is also hoping to raise $200 million in startup capital for small businesses in the country. Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke, chair of the Nigeria Philanthropy Office, said the i philanthropy platform is one solution that will ‘democratise ilanthropy giving by enabling individuals to become philanthropists’. ‘Donors can decide the sector or state in Nigeria they would like to support and track their giving periodically,’ she said. The i philanthropy project is funded by Wema Bank, a commercial Nigerian bank. Donors can provide a minimum of $2.
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