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Towards driving innovation through startup investment, and managing the mental health of founders during challenging economic times, Moolu Venture Capital LP

Ogbonna, however, noted that while startups are engines of innovation, they also face tremendous pressure, especially during economic downturns.

He added that the Emerald Pitchfest Competition is a platform where visionary entrepreneurs will showcase their groundbreaking innovations. It will be a vibrant atmosphere filled with opportunities for investment, partnership, and collaboration. The event will serve as a catalyst for innovation, propelling the region’s startup ecosystem forward.

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