Chowdeck

Chowdeck

Full Name Chowdeck
Year of Establishment October 2021
Website www.chowdeck.com
Founders / Leadership Femi Aluko (CEO), Olumide Ojo, Lanre Yusuf
Core Services Food, groceries, and essentials delivery; Quick-commerce dark stores; Mira POS software
Operational Reach 11 cities across Nigeria and Ghana; 1.5M+ customers; 20,000+ riders
Delivery Efficiency Avg. delivery time ~30 mins; 50%+ bicycle deliveries in dense areas
Funding Seed: $2.5M; Series A: $9M (August 2025)
Growth Strategy Dark store expansion (target 500 by 2026); Vertical SaaS via Mira acquisition
Best Known As Nigeria’s reliable food and essentials super-app combining logistics, software, and sustainability.

Chowdeck, a homegrown on-demand delivery platform, was launched in October 2021 in Lagos, Nigeria, by co-founders Femi Aluko, Olumide Ojo, and Lanre Yusuf. Born out of a need for reliable, fast food delivery during lockdowns, the startup swiftly positioned itself as a local beacon in the food logistics sector.

Chowdeck’s mission is to become Africa’s premier super-app for food and essentials, delivering meals, groceries, and daily necessities with speed, reliability, and local flavor. By mid-2025, the company had expanded operations to 11 cities across Nigeria and Ghana, serving over 1.5 million customers through a network of more than 20,000 riders. Impressively, average delivery times stand at around 30 minutes, and in densely populated areas, over 50% of deliveries are executed via bicycle, reinforcing speed and sustainability.

Remaining profitable since inception, a rare feat in the cutthroat food delivery market, Chowdeck saw the value of meals delivered in 2024 surpass six times the figure from 2023, and it exceeded that total before mid-2025 already. The company first raised US$2.5 million in seed funding in 2024 from investors including Y Combinator and Paystack co-founders, and in August 2025 secured a US$9 million Series A led by Novastar Ventures, backed by Y Combinator and others to fuel new expansion and quick-commerce rollout.