Incubate Africa

The Unsung Tantrums of Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders in Africa

Today marks 1 year since Incubate Africa was born and Many Thanks to All those who have been with us on the journey. As Founders, we have Stories and struggles behind us and our baby startups, we have inspirations, we have pain, we have sleepless nights and antisocial behaviours during the moment you want you and your startup time, I say you have not seen your daylight friends for quite some time, all you have been doing is feeding binary into the machine,  market research, and some, finding vulnerabilities in the markets: Let me tell you quite a little tale of behind the scenes behind the blog first yet:

“At that dire moment you want to quit your employment ( of which I did ), you have no any other way of generating income, the last salary you get is to cater for debts and perhaps act as a token to some special people in your life, by then I was earning $100 dollars, split around $60 for the debts, $20 for the tokens, the rest $20 you have to get personal stuff and plan for your monthly budget, within the second day after payday your cash is over.”

” So the last $20 actually I was torn for it. I have an Idea but I can’t really do without necessities, I approached a close and great  best-friend, I spoke my mind, every bit I wanted and needed, after a pretty long mockery  and laughter, I gave up the necessities and bought the domain days after the talk that’s on June 15th, I am pretty good with WP,  took me the whole night to put the site up with the first article ( With a few contents of plagiarism, I do confess ), Then guess what?  My mentor and so now Partner asked me my main aim with the blog ( that’s when I knew It was more than blogging what I felt), I spoke it out, I never wanted to make it a regular blog,  just but another 2.0 Tech blog. So he dived in, gave me Ideas and told me the way forward, I totally bought them in and dismissed the rest I’m glad he rode on my idea rather than fight it. We fought over designs he is more colourful now you can see why our logo is that colourful. For the current Readers probably don’t know the first look of the blog:”

So the few past days I spent my time hearing stories from other entrepreneur’s and founder’s stories, what they have passed through, what their mind is like, the pain of the ecosystem*, the frustrations and the goodwill wishes and lots of what I could learn about. So at first I wanted to know in our ecosystem what has made them Angry (suppose not the best diction), I had a couple of great answers and suggestions and it got interesting as time went by.

Secondly, most of us really don’t speak out our frustrations, at your specific stage in the growth plane, we assume many know, we assume consumers know, mentors know, VCs know of which is quite a task you, need help and you must speak it out:

Thirdly, i believe we all are at a certain stage in the startup world, Idea, idea implementation, market or funding and either of these you do consider as a difficult stage, by any chance you hear the name it makes you paralyse and think of how you will pass the mark. So Most of my people chose the Idea Implemantation and market then funding with all stating:

So I came to one of my best ones, So many Vc’s rushing for Africa Why? and do you have issues with the current VCs based in Africa?

  1. Now it’s them again, they are cowards, they fear early age startups and that’s the only viable market we have as of now in Africa.
  2.  Most of them will land on Agricultural and the Fintechs, Fearing other technological fields claiming its not fully matured or established in Africa.

After Funding many startups get lost, because many of the goals are not set beyond funding so we need focus more not on the funding and build the pre and post use funding as a ladder.

Finally, I wanted to know if our Ecosystem is Fair to us as startups and founders:

I had Interesting ones also over here – at first, only  a lazy person will say it’s not fair because he fears change,   he fears the progress and hard work,  If we knew the solutions that revolve around us it would be partially fair because we steal the west culture and merge with ours and forget it’s their ecosystem, not ours.  Secondly It’s not fair because we are trying to politicise it.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the article.

Featured Images  Eric Palma Illustration.

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