Afrilabs is delighted to announce an addition of 24 hub members to its network

This addition of new members has extended the AfriLabs network bringing the total number to 292 hubs in 119 cities across 49 countries in Africa.

Afrilabs is delighted to announce an addition of 24 hub members to its network

Afrilbs - Ecosystem Builders

Read full Welcome letter from Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director of Afrilabs.

Dear AfriLabers!

I trust we all are doing well and keeping safe.

Eid al-Adha Mubarak to our dear Muslim brothers and sisters. May this Eid bring joy, love and peace to you and your family!

As an empowering innovation network of diverse communities, it is such a delight to announce an addition of 24 hub members to the network, in this remarkable year of celebration as AfriLabs clocks 10. This addition of new members has extended AfriLabs  access to 7 additional cities (Beau Plan, Iringa, Abeokuta, Damongo, Walewale, Koforidua, and Grand-Bassam) in 9 countries bringing our total number to 292 hubs in 119 cities across 49 countries in Africa.

Expansion of the network draws us closer to fulfilling our vision of a thriving innovation economy in Africa, driven by the power of our community.

Join us as we welcome our new members listed below.  They have been added to this AfriLabs Google Group;

Northern Africa

  1. Deneya Dennis of  Konetahub – Juba, South Sudan

  2. Chaker Slaymi of Collective Lab, Tunis, Tunisia

Eastern Africa:

  1.  Keneth Twesigye of Techbuzz Hub – Kampala, Uganda

  2. Aysha Tegally of Future Females Invest – Beau Plan, Mauritius

  3. Augustino Festus of Kiota Hub (University of Iringa) – Iringa, Tanzania

  4. Habibu Mrisho of AMCET Innovation Hub (Al-Maktoum College of Engineering and Technology – AMCET) – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Western Africa:

  1. Pius Oluwatosin Reis of Black Innovations Africa – Jos, Nigeria

  2. Olatunbosun Adeniyi of Mentors Innovation Hub – Yola, Nigeria

  3. Tobiloba Kolawole of Grazac – Abeokuta, Nigeria

  4. Samuel Adekunle of Opolo Global Innovation – Lagos, Nigeria

  5. Olubayo Adekanmbi of Data Science Nigeria – Lagos, Nigeria

  6. Chukwuemeka Uchenna Agbata of Edufun Technik STEM Hub – Onitsha, Nigeria

  7. Favour Chukwuedo of Ado Business Incubation Centre (ABIC Hub) – Onitsha, Nigeria

  8. Prince Nabil Mahama of iValley Ghana – Damongo, Ghana

  9. Richard Yeboah of Ghana Innovation Hub – Accra, Ghana

  10. Raihana Abdul Kadiri of Tamale International Hub – Tamale, Ghana

  11. Nelson Godfried Agyemang of Start-Up SME Centres – Kumasi, Ghana

  12. Agudor Kwaku Agabas of North East Innovation Hub – Walewale, Ghana

  13. Isaac Akutey of Eastern Tech Hub – Koforidua, Ghana

  14. Moussa Hubert Ouologuem of Expert’labs Mali – Bamako, Mali

  15. Linda Nanan VALLEE of Fondation Jeunesse Numérique – Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire

  16. Helene GUEHENNEUC of Mahna – Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Southern Africa:

  1. REDHub, Durban, South Africa

Central Africa:

  1. Jean-Patrick Ketcha of Le Boukarou – Douala, Cameroon

To our new members:

We welcome you to the AfriLabs Google Group, an all inclusive community of technology and innovation hubs.

To join the AfriLabs Telegram Group, please send a message to Neena (+2348066095225) via Telegram to enable you to keep up with the information shared.

As a new member of the network, we encourage you to take advantage of opportunities shared that are beneficial to you via our community platforms to further equip yourself as a hub manager/staff and also to connect with other hub members through learning, knowledge sharing, and collaboration across Africa. Please do not hesitate to reach out to the Secretariat for support, inquiry/ies, or connections to members and also partners of AfriLabs.

Warm wishes,

Anna Ekeledo

Executive Director