ULÉ Homes, a Nigerian proptech startup, has emerged victorious at the Moonshot by TechCabal Battlefield pitch competition, securing first place after competing against thousands of applications from across the continent.
The company, co-founded by Chisom Okorie (Co-Founder and COO), Omolade Akinwumi, and Abdulyekeen Abdulazeez, fought through multiple rounds of competition to claim the top spot. The journey included making it to the Top 20, advancing through a mock competition, and ultimately securing a position in the Top 10 before winning the entire competition.
From Stage Fright to Victory
In a candid LinkedIn post, Okorie shared the emotional journey behind the win, revealing that public speaking was once a significant challenge. “When we first started Ule Homes, one thing I was terribly shy about was speaking publicly to a large audience about what we were building,” Okorie wrote. “I would literally give anything to my co-founders to pitch the idea.”
The COO’s transformation from avoiding the stage to embracing it reflects the startup’s own evolution. “Now? I’ll confess: I think I enjoy it a little too much these days!” she added.
Beyond the Prize Money
For the ULÉ Homes team, the victory represents more than financial gain. Okorie emphasized that the win validates their work in the real estate technology space and opens doors to new opportunities, networks, and potential impact.
“This is about so much more than the money won; it’s the ultimate validation of the great work we currently do,” Okorie stated. “The opportunities this will open, the network, and the impact we would be achieving with this… We are truly excited about this.”
TechCabal’s Moonshot Battlefield
The Moonshot by TechCabal Battlefield is a prestigious pitch competition that showcases innovative startups across Africa, providing them with visibility, funding opportunities, and access to networks that can accelerate their growth in the continent’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.
ULÉ Homes’ victory positions the company among Africa’s most promising proptech ventures as the continent continues to experience rapid urbanization and increasing demand for innovative housing solutions.
The startup’s win comes at a time when African proptech is gaining significant traction, with investors increasingly interested in technology-driven solutions to address the continent’s housing challenges.