In Nigeria, like many conservative societies, open conversations
about sex pretty much remain taboo. As such, getting tested for sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) at clinics or purchasing condoms at retail
outlets still attract looks of disapproval, or scorn in extreme cases.
The downside is that it’s also difficult to talk about important
issues such as safe sex. But with her startup, Florida Uzoaru is hoping
to change that.
In January, Uzoaru launched Slide Safe to discretely deliver STD test
kits and sex products, including condoms and lubricants, on demand. The
big goal, she says, is to increase sexual consciousness around safe sex
and frequent testing for sexually transmitted diseases. With 3.2
million adults living with HIV in 2016, Nigeria, alongside South Africa
and Uganda, accounts for almost half of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa every year.
The startup operates on the largest university campus in Lagos to
ensure that students have easy access and plans to expand by partnering
with hotel chains across the country. “The market demand for the test
kit is very high,” says Uzoaru. Looking to avoid long waits in clinics
for tests and a possible lack of discretion, customers are more
comfortable buying Slide Safe test packs instead, she says.
Since launch, Slide Safe has sold more than 600 boxes which cost
between $5 and $20, according to its founder. The startup recently
graduated from a three-month accelerator program by Co-Creation Hub,
Nigeria’s most prominent startup hub.
So far, Uzoaru has self-funded Slide Safe along her with two
co-founders, Precious Onuobia and Janet Nwaoshai, but pitched to
investors at Co-Creation Hub’s demo day event for fellow participants of
the hub’s accelerator program.
Anonymity is crucial for Slide Safe as orders are placed via an SMS
shortcode and delivered discretely while its packaging is “as anonymous
as possible” so only those buying it know what it looks like. “It’s
crucial we do that,” Uzoaru. That lesson was learned much earlier when
she had to change the startup’s name from “Sex In A Box” because it made
people uncomfortable.
But a trade-off for the anonymity offered to customers is that it
poses a challenge for product discovery as Slide Safe is not very likely
to benefit from casual word-of-mouth advertising like many other
products. “It means that I have to work a lot harder to get to as many
people as possible,” Uzoaru.
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