See 11 Nigerian female-led startups that raised funding in 2025

Nigeria’s startup ecosystem remains one of the most influential on the continent, consistently ranking among Africa’s “Big Four” startup markets alongside Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa.

These markets attracted more than 80% of venture capital flowing into the market in 2025.

Despite Nigeria’s strong position in Africa’s startup economy, the industry remains largely dominated by male founders and executives, with women founders receiving a much smaller share of venture capital, a funding gap that persists across global startup ecosystems.

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According to compiled deal data, 98 Nigerian startups raised a total of $442.8 million in 2025.

Of this amount, female-led startups collectively raised $3.3 million during the same period.

Even so, a number of Nigerian female-led ventures are steadily carving out space for themselves, breaking barriers and also setting the pace for a more inclusive startup ecosystem.

They may have received a fraction of the total investment, but the impact of their work extends far beyond funding alone. These companies continue to foster economic growth, encouraging innovation and developing solutions that address gaps in healthtech, agritech, renewable energy, and other critical sectors.

In commemoration of International Women’s Day, here are the women-led Nigerian startups ranked by funds raised in 2025.

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11. PocketLawyers-$100,000

    1. PocketLawyers-$100,000
    1. **truQ-$100,000 **
    1. **Purelife Pharmacy- $100,000 **
    1. **Mariam Grey Pharmacy-$100,000 **
    1. **Chanja Datti-$100,000 **
    1. **Planet 3R-$100,000 **
    1. **OneHealth-$200,000 **
    1. **Coamana-$200,000 **
    1. **Skilladder-$500,000 **
    1. **Agriarche- $500,000 **
    1. **Salpha Energy-$1.3 million **

PocketLawyers is a Lagos-based legal tech startup and virtual law firm founded by Ngozi Nwabueze. The company raised $100,000 in July 2025 from Nubia Capital to expand its platform, delivering affordable legal services to startups and small businesses.

Founded in 2020, PocketLawyers operates as an AI-powered platform designed to help African lawyers create digital, no-code virtual offices while enabling businesses to access legal services more easily.

Through the platform, startups and entrepreneurs can obtain on-demand legal advice from qualified professionals and generate legal documents such as NDAs, contracts, and privacy policies.

The platform also supports businesses with regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, startup fundraising, and employment law, helping founders navigate legal processes that are often expensive or difficult to access.

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11. PocketLawyers-$100,000

    1. PocketLawyers-$100,000
    1. **truQ-$100,000 **
    1. **Purelife Pharmacy- $100,000 **
    1. **Mariam Grey Pharmacy-$100,000 **
    1. **Chanja Datti-$100,000 **
    1. **Planet 3R-$100,000 **
    1. **OneHealth-$200,000 **
    1. **Coamana-$200,000 **
    1. **Skilladder-$500,000 **
    1. **Agriarche- $500,000 **
    1. **Salpha Energy-$1.3 million **

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