BOI–MTN Yellopreneur 2026: Requirements, Grant Benefits, and Deadlines


Applications are now open for the BOI–MTN Foundation Yellopreneur Program 2026 — a high-impact initiative designed to empower women entrepreneurs in Nigeria through capacity building, access to funding, and business support services.

This programme is a collaboration between the Bank of Industry and the MTN Foundation, aimed at reducing unemployment and strengthening women-led businesses across the country.

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About the Yellopreneur Program

The Yellopreneur Initiative is a flagship women empowerment programme focused on equipping female entrepreneurs with the skills, funding, and advisory support needed to build and scale sustainable businesses.

The latest phase (Yellopreneur 3.0) introduces a ₦1 billion matching fund, significantly expanding access to capital for women-led enterprises.

Program Benefits
Selected participants will gain access to:
  • Entrepreneurship & business management training
  • Loans of up to ₦5 million (single-digit interest rate)
  • Potential grant component (partial conversion after repayment)
  • Mentorship and advisory support
  • Support in developing bankable business plans
  • Access to markets, networks, and growth opportunities
This programme is designed to help entrepreneurs become investment-ready and scalable.

Program Structure

The programme follows a structured process:
  • Training Phase – Intensive entrepreneurial training
  • Business Plan Development – Creation of viable business proposals
  • Pitch Stage – Participants present their businesses
  • Funding Selection – Top candidates receive financial support

About 1,000 women are trained, with top-performing participants selected for funding.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply, you must:Be a female entrepreneur in Nigeria
Own or run an existing business (typically 2+ years old)


Operate in sectors such as:
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing
  • ICT/Digital Services
  • Processing
  • Circular economy / Waste management
  • Source materials locally where possible
  • Be willing to fully participate in training and mentorship

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