FATE Foundation Launches Her 20 Years Impact Report.
To celebrate 20 years of establishment and share its impact, FATE Foundation has launched her 20 year Impact Report on Monday, April 12th 2021. The 20 year Impact Report chronicles FATE Foundation’s journey of supporting Nigerians and their businesses from inception in March 2000 till...
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Appreciating Our volunteer for the Month of October
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of October, we are grateful. In the month of October, we organized One hundred and Eight (108) hours of Virtual Sessions via Zoom and Instagram live streaming. We are grateful to you for being part of...
Appreciating Our Volunteer For The Month Of July
Thank you very much for impacting and supporting entrepreneurs in the month of July, we are grateful. In the month of July, we organized Ninety- Seven (97) hours of Virtual Sessions via Zoom and Instagram live streaming. We are grateful to you for being part of our...
Appreciating our FATE Volunteers for April 2020
Thank you for being a part of our story in the month of April, by committing your time and knowledge in leading virtual sessions during the COVID Pandemic. Last month, we organized Forty (40) hours eight (8) minutes of Virtual Sessions via Zoom, YouTube, Instagram...
360 StartUps across 11 States: Announcing our Partnership with Facebook for the 2020 AEP: Digital Programme
We are excited to announce our partnership with Facebook to support 360 StartUps across 11 Nigerian states through the 2020 Aspiring Entrepreneurs: Digital Programme (AEP Digital). The AEP Digital is a Pre-Incubation programme co-created by FATE Foundation and Facebook in 2018 which combines strong enterprise management, digital marketing and financial literacy courses to...
All Aboard…! Steering Nigeria’s COVID-19 Action Train
The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Nigeria on the 27th of February 2020. Just a little over two months ago and, yet, it feels like a lifetime has elapsed. The world we lived in then, is so much different from the one we are about to...
Adenike Adeyemi featured in Business Day’s Women in Business
Our Executive Director Adenike Adeyemi was recently featured in Business Day’s Women in Business editorial. To read more about this story click here.
Two FATE Alumni Members Appointed as Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Chair & Vice-Chair
On behalf of the FATE Foundation Management, we would like to congratulate Mr. Africanfarmer Mogaji and Mrs. Edobong Akpabio on their respective appointment as Chairman and Vice-Chair of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Friday, May 3rd, 2019. LCCI is the premier...
Announcing the ScaleUp Agribusiness 2019 Participants
We are very excited to present to you our ten (10) entrepreneurs who emerged as finalists for the ScaleUp Lab Agribusiness Accelerator Programme 2019!!! The ScaleUp Agribusiness Accelerator Programme is a unique accelerator programme developed by FATE Foundation in partnership with African Capital Alliance Foundation,...
Global Entrepreneurship Congress, 2019 Bahrain Highlights
The Global Entrepreneurship Congress took place in Manama Bahrain between April 16 to 18, 2019. This is a yearly conference that brings together entrepreneurs, policymakers, investors, and startup champions to deliberate on different issues and find solutions affecting their local and even global Entrepreneurship Ecosystems....
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