Nigeria’s entrepreneurial engine is gaining fresh momentum as Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp Group) deepens its investment in young business leaders. Through its partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation, the Group is supporting 625 entrepreneurs in the 2026 cohort, contributing to a continent-wide program that will equip 3,200 African founders with $5,000 each to launch and grow their businesses.

Transnational Corporation Plc  (Transcorp Group) has marked a significant milestone in its partnership  with the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), as the Foundation announced a  cohort of 3,200 beneficiaries of its 2026 Entrepreneurship Programme for  young African entrepreneurs. Each of the beneficiaries will receive $5,000  in seed capital funding to launch and grow their businesses across the  continent.

In the 2026 edition of the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme, Transcorp  Group proudly sponsored 625 entrepreneurs, bringing its cumulative total  of empowered entrepreneurs to 1,250 with more than $2 million in direct  investment, since the partnership began.

Group Chairman, Transcorp Group

Speaking at the official announcement of the beneficiaries, Founder of  the TEF, Mr. Tony O. Elumelu, CFR, said “the future of Africa will be built by  Africans who create businesses, generate jobs and solve the challenges  of our continent.” He reiterated that “Empowering entrepreneurs remains  the most sustainable path to economic transformation of the continent.”

The occasion served as a powerful reminder of Mr. Elumelu’s strong  commitment to democratise luck and create tangible opportunities for  young Africans who dare to dream.

President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Transcorp Group, Owen D. Omogiafo, OON, in her remarks made at the event, reflected on what  the partnership means in real, human terms and reaffirmed the Group’s  deepening commitment to its host communities.

“In Delta State, home to our Transcorp Power Plc in Ughelli, among the  multiple impact of our diverse empowerment programmes on indigenes  and residents of our host communities, we have empowered 625 entrepreneurs through the TEF Programme in a single year. That is not a  coincidence. That is commitment,” said Mrs. Omogiafo. 

“We do this because we believe that when people have an opportunity  to thrive and create value for others, significant issues in our continent  begin to be addressed. In our partnership with the TEF, we have so far  empowered 1,250 entrepreneurs with about $2 million and counting,” she  concluded. 

A defining feature of Transcorp’s partnership with the TEF programme is its  deliberate focus on host communities within the Niger Delta region, where  the Group’s power subsidiaries, Transcorp Power Plc (Ughelli, Delta State)  and Trans Afam Power Limited (Afam, Rivers State), operate. Out of the  1,250 entrepreneurs empowered through the partnership to date, over  430 are from Niger Delta states, including Delta, Rivers, Abia, Akwa Ibom,  Bayelsa, Cross River, Edo, Imo and Ondo. In Delta State alone, 254  entrepreneurs have been empowered, with 240 being part of those  funded in 2026 alone.

Transcorp Group’s participation in the 2026 TEF Entrepreneurship  Programme further strengthens the Group’s status as a purpose-driven  responsive corporate leader. With a combined market capitalisation of  ~₦5 trillion across its listed subsidiaries and over 300,000 shareholders,  Transcorp is a Group that Nigerians have a genuine stake in, and one that  remains deeply invested in their future.

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