Wema Bank, one of Nigeria’s most inÂnovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has successfully concluded the 5th edition of its Hackaholics initiaÂtive, a premier ideathon designed to empower and support the naÂtion’s brightest tech innovators.
The grand finale, which took place recently in Lagos, witnessed a remarkable showcase of ingeÂnuity and problem-solving prowÂess, culminating in seven startÂups sharing an impressive N145 million in prize money—nearly double the initial prize fund of N75 million.
This year’s Hackaholics stood out with a record-breaking 3,500 applications from across NigeÂria.
From this pool, 10 finalists showcased innovative solutions addressing real-world challenges, ranging from education accessiÂbility to sustainable agriculture, healthcare, and more.
Feegor, the overall winner, was awarded the top prize of N50 million for its innovative B2B wholesale marketplace and SaaS platform.
Feegor empowers SMEs to disÂcover, negotiate, and source goods from verified suppliers while acÂcessing credit through a Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) model.
This groundbreaking apÂproach is set to drive growth and create significant economic impact.
The first runner-up, EmpayÂment AI, received N35 million for its AI-powered invoice discountÂing platform, revolutionising how businesses manage payments.
Bloom Beauty, the second runÂner-up, was awarded N20 million for its personalised, AI-curated solutions that are transforming the beauty industry.
In the women-led category, MyTherapist secured the posiÂtion of first runner-up, earning N12 million.
MyTherapist connects users with mental health professionals, providing accessible and affordÂable therapy solutions for emoÂtional well-being.
Meanwhile, MyItura, an innovator delivering remote healthcare services, clinched the position of second runner-up in the women-led category, receiving N8 million.
Both Northino and University X earned honorable mentions at the grand finale, each receiving N10 million.
Northino was recognised for bridging traditional knowledge and modern technology through digital skills training for African native speakers, while University X impressed with its transparent, all-encompassing platform for terÂtiary education management.
The significance of these groundbreaking innovations was highlighted by Wema Bank’s CEO, Moruf Oseni, who shared his vision for the initiative.
He said: “We are delighted to celebrate the brilliance of our youth through the Hackaholics initiative. At Wema Bank, we are more than a bank; we are enablers of dreams and drivers of transformation. When I stood here earlier, the total prize money was N75 million. But, inspired by the potential we saw, we decided to increase the total prize pool to N145 million.
“ Wema Bank’s legacy of 79 years remains rooted in innoÂvation, and with initiatives like Hackaholics, we continue to emÂpower lives and shape the future.”
Ugonna Ginigeme, CEO of Feegor and the overall winner, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the recognition and support.
“I feel very grateful to God, my team, and everyone who has been part of this journey. Winning among so many great startups and entrepreneurs is humbling.”