A new digital platform, Nidacity, has been launched to equip Nigerian startups with the resources, guidance, and mentorship needed to build sustainable and resilient businesses. The initiative is spearheaded by former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, together with a team of entrepreneurs committed to strengthening the nation’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Designed for young and female founders in particular, Nidacity provides practical tools to turn business ideas into lasting ventures. Through mentorship, business intelligence, and community support, the platform aims to tackle common challenges that cause startup failures in Nigeria.
A key feature of the platform is the “Many Roads” survey, which collects real-world entrepreneurial experiences from across the country. Insights from the survey are used to develop strategies, programs, and resources that help startups thrive in a competitive market.
Content on Nidacity is delivered through digital materials, audio programs, and interactive community activities, making it accessible to entrepreneurs wherever they are. Observers believe the initiative could reduce business failure rates, boost innovation, and create jobs for young Nigerians.
The platform is now live at www.nidacity.com, offering entrepreneurs an actionable roadmap to grow their businesses with guidance from industry experts.
Nidacity reflects the rising trend of private-led programs supporting Nigeria’s startup ecosystem, complementing broader efforts to enhance economic productivity and youth employment.