True digital leadership is less about chasing the latest trend and more about creating enduring frameworks that solve problems at scale. In that spirit, the National Entrepreneurship Honors (NEH) names recipients of its Tech Entrepreneur of the Year Award, a distinction reserved for individuals whose work sets new standards in technology-driven transformation across Nigeria’s economy.
This annual recognition honors one standout leader whose digital solutions demonstrate depth, precision, and adaptability in addressing the country’s most complex challenges. It is not about the flash of disruption, it is about innovation grounded in real-world application, capable of thriving in diverse and often unpredictable environments. The winner’s portfolio reflects this ethos: systems that enable small businesses to formalize operations, enterprises to optimize workflows, and underserved communities to gain access to tools that drive sustainable growth.
The selection followed a rigorous, multi-stage evaluation focused on originality, national relevance, execution excellence, and scalability. The honoree distinguished themselves with a body of work that doesn’t simply digitize existing processes, but reimagines them entirely, making technology a bridge to opportunity rather than a barrier.
The award continues to serve as a national benchmark for purposeful innovation. Its past recipients have not only built breakthrough platforms but have anchored them in the realities of Nigeria’s development priorities. Whether in fintech, supply chain, or education technology, each winner has proven that the most impactful solutions combine technical mastery with long-term vision.
Past honorees include:
- Stephen Offor (2024)
- Amaka Oladipo (2023)
- Ibrahim Adeyemi (2022)
- Ngozi Ezenwa (2021)
- Tunde Akinyemi (2020)
- Maryam Sule (2019)
- Chike Obioma (2018)
For the broader ecosystem, the Tech Entrepreneur of the Year Award serves as both recognition and a challenge, recognition for those who have successfully shaped technology into a tool for inclusive growth, and a challenge to emerging entrepreneurs to design with depth, build with intention, and scale with the nation’s development goals in mind. By spotlighting such leaders, the NEH reinforces the principle that innovation is not just about speed, but about creating structures that stand the test of time and deliver measurable progress for society.