Alami Capital, an investment firm that connects entrepreneurs with capital and delivers projects, has unveiled The LaunchPad, a venture-building platform to support women-owned startups with capital, regulatory guidance, and investor-readiness support. The initiative was showcased at GITEX Nigeria in Lagos on September 3-4, and co-hosted with Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Keystone Bank
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