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Africa is not starting from scratch. Many of the concepts we see implemented across Africa today have drawn inspiration from their global counterparts.
Investors looking for the next big thing after China, India or want to diversify away from the highly competitive and already saturated Silicon Valley, are beginning to turn their attention to Africa.
I will teach you the secrets to participate in the wealth created by the African tech ecosystem.
A free 60-minute workshop
Learn what it takes to become a savvy player in Africa's vibrant VC market and maximize your returns.
Start your investment journey in Africa with trusted guidance.
THURSDAY, 6TH JULY AT 11AM CT
10-xing Your Early Stage Investments in Africa
The Power of Proven
The African Advantage
The Rise of Exits and M&As
THURSDAY, 6TH JULY AT 11AM CT
Being able to invest in the best deals in Africa effortlessly/fearlessly
Knowing you played an integral part in Africa's Development
Knowing you helped create jobs for the young population of Africa
Enjoying the satisfaction and pride of being part of Africa's success story.
I can show you how.
Having a boatload of money
I’m the founding partner of Ajim Capital, an early stage VC fund backing world-class African tech entrepreneurs solving some of the most challenging problems on the continent.
I’m a 2x founder who previously led a tech startup to over $10M annual revenue.
I have made several angel investments with current portfolio standing at 2.24x MOIC
I have demonstrated expertise as a thought leader in the African tech ecosystem. Awarded Serial Entrepreneur of the year 2022 by Business Insider Africa
In just one hour of your day, I can show how to position yourself as an early mover in an emerging market with significant growth potential and returns on investment.
You have the resources but need guidance on where to start investing in startups.
You're passionate about making a difference in Africa through impact driven investments, not handouts.
You want to become a savvy player in Africa's vibrant VC market and maximize your returns.
You're new to investing but eager to explore African markets.
Africa isn't on your radar, and the mere thought of exploring its investment opportunities doesn't tickle your fancy.
You're all about instant gratification and not willing to pursue the rewards that come with long-term investments.
The thought of embracing technology makes you want to hide under a rock.
You’re just seeking general finance advice.
THURSDAY, 6TH JULY AT 11AM CT
Have you ever looked around and realized that the answer to success is bigger than what you have now?
In 2021, after leaving my successful $10M company, I embarked on a venture capital journey driven by my ambition to make a significant impact in Africa.
Growing up in Cameroon and later moving to the United States, I discovered my passion for entrepreneurship and experienced the challenges of raising funds firsthand. This realization led me to expand my focus to Africa, where I recognized the immense potential for growth and the dire need for venture capital.
With Ajim Capital, my mission is to facilitate access to funding and support African startups in scaling into billion-dollar companies.
I am motivated by the stories of talented African founders and determined to contribute to their success, giving back to the continent that has given me so much.
Investing in startups in Africa is not just a good deal; it's an opportunity to unlock untapped potential and foster transformative growth in emerging markets.
Africa is transforming rapidly, and being part of its growth story can be both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling.
In my webinar, I will be teaching three secrets about investing in Africa you can’t ignore.
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