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Inside the NIGCOMSAT Accelerator Programme: Jane Egerton Idehen Charts a New Course for Nigeria’s Space Tech Ambitions

by Ifeanyi Abraham
June 24, 2025
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Inside the NIGCOMSAT Accelerator Programme: Jane Egerton Idehen Charts a New Course for Nigeria’s Space Tech Ambitions

In a bold move that signals Nigeria’s intent to deepen its participation in frontier technology, the Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT), under the leadership of Managing Director and CEO Jane Egerton Idehen, has launched an ambitious accelerator programme designed to catapult local startups into the global space tech ecosystem.

Held in Abuja and attended by leading voices in technology, defence, and innovation, the NIGCOMSAT Accelerator Programme convened 35 pioneering startups for a transformative experience unlike any other. From seed-stage founders to venture-backed entrepreneurs, each participant brought forward a product or platform intersecting with space-based infrastructure, be it in agri tech, health tech, ed tech, fintech, or cybersecurity.

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This marks a deliberate strategy to anchor innovation in national infrastructure and long-term economic planning.

As Jane Egerton Idehen noted in her address, Nigeria is no longer content to play catch up in the global digital economy. “This accelerator is not about checking boxes. It is about creating momentum, real economic acceleration, powered by innovation and guided by purpose,” she said. She added that companies that have emerged from programmes like this have gone on to become unicorns and are now exporting their technology to other parts of the world. Her vision is for this programme to serve as a similar catalyst.

From Orbit to Opportunity

The accelerator spans four strategic stages: Application, Evaluation, Deep Dive, and Visibility. More than a mentorship exercise, the programme is a funnel into market access, global partnerships, and direct investor engagement. With industry leaders, seasoned experts, and VC representatives embedded into the process from Day One, participants aren’t just getting advice, they’re getting traction.

Startups selected for the programme benefit from:

  • Investment Access: Through deep engagements with venture capital firms and international investors, startups provide insights into their business models and product strategies to reduce investment risk.
  • Market Visibility: NIGCOMSAT’s endorsement offers immediate brand legitimacy, opening doors to government backed pilots and regional partnerships.
  • Technical Insight: Space tech is not a marketing buzzword. It requires rigorous understanding of satellite communications, signal processing, and geospatial data. The accelerator provides hands on refinement to build such fluency.
  • Policy Navigation: Founders are given tools to navigate the regulatory and procurement labyrinths of government and defence partnerships.

A National Inflection Point

For Nigeria’s innovation economy, this programme represents more than a niche tech event. It is a declaration of intent. At a time when African nations are seeking new revenue frontiers, satellite communications offers untapped potential for economic diversification, security enhancement, and infrastructure leapfrogging.

Jane Egerton Idehen, who brings a formidable background in strategic sales from her time at Meta and has been a champion of ecosystem building across Africa, is driving this transformation with methodical clarity. Her approach balances ambition with execution, scale with precision.

The future is not coming from outside, she said at the opening. “It is being built in rooms like this, by founders like you.”

The Emerging Cohort

The 35 selected startups in Cohort 11 represent a mosaic of sectors and missions, from health logistics to environmental data intelligence, secure digital infrastructure to agricultural satellite imaging. Many of them had never had the chance to plug directly into government grade infrastructure. Now, they are building with it.

And as NIGCOMSAT positions itself as not just a space agency but a platform for tech enabled prosperity, this accelerator becomes a flagship project, one that other federal agencies may soon emulate.

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Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham is a communications strategist, AI product specialist, and award-winning journalist shaping narratives at the intersection of technology, media,...

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