Curacel Wins 2025 GITEX Nigeria Supernova Challenge

Curacel has emerged as the winner of the 2025 GITEX Nigeria Supernova Challenge and will represent Nigeria at the 2025 Glovo Startup Campus, which will be held in October in Barcelona, Spain.

Curacel, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) insurance infrastructure company in Nigeria, emerged as the winner of the 12 startups that pitched at the grand finale of the challenge, held recently at the Landmark Event Centre.

The Supernova Challenge, a globally recognised pitch competition, made its regional debut at GITEX Nigeria. In two days, over 650 startups from more than 27 countries competed for a total prize pool of $22,000.

The competition highlighted game-changing solutions in various sectors, including Agritech, Cybersecurity, Healthtech, and more. With this success, Curacel’s Chief Executive Officer, Henry Mascot, will be expected to join other startup founders from around the world who will participate in the third edition of Glovo Startup Campus week  at Glovo’s Headquarters in Barcelona for an intensive programme designed to accelerate growth, networking, and foster global collaboration.

This year marks the first time Nigeria will be included in the initiative, following a strategic partnership between Glovo and the organisers of the GITEX Nigeria Tech Expo and Future Economy Summit.

The emergence of Curacel as the winner at the GITEX Nigeria Tech Expo and Future Economy Summit in Lagos, among innovative startups competing across several categories, fulfils Glovo’s broader mission to strengthen Africa’s growing technology ecosystem and spotlight the continent as a major player in global innovation. Speaking at the grand finale event, the General Manager of Glovo Nigeria, Lamide Akinola, who   was   a   member   of   the   jury   for   the  2025   GITEX   Nigeria   Supernova   Challenge, congratulated the winner and expressed excitement about Nigeria’s representation at this year’s event.

Akinola   stated   that   the   selection   marks   a milestone   in   Glovo’s   journey   of spotlighting Africa’s startup ecosystem and fostering global connections.

According to Lamide Akinola:

“At Glovo, we are committed to enabling entrepreneurs to access opportunities that not only grow their businesses but also contribute to the digital transformation of Africa.

We are proud to see a Nigerian startup founder join the 2025 Glovo Startup Campus. This is a testament to the creativity and resilience of Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.”

In his remarks, Vice President, Commercial, Curacel, Abduljahab Momoh,   expressed appreciation to the Glovo team for the opportunity.

He noted that the recognition will motivate his team to accelerate their expansion into Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States of America.

The Glovo Startup Campus is an annual international programme that brings together standout startups from around the world at Glovo’s headquarters in Barcelona, Spain, for an immersive experience in mentorship, networking, and knowledge sharing — geared towards scaling solutions with real-world impact.

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