Business
Firm Partners LCCI To Train SMEs
A Laogs-based firm
Kaymu Limited has partnered with the Lagos chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) to train owners of Small and Medium Entereprises (SMEs).
Speaking to newsmen on Friday in Lagos, after the training/workshop the company’s Managing Director, Evangeline Wiles said the firm’s partnership with LCCI was founded out of the need to drive e-commerce consciousness amongst entrepreneurs in Nigeria to give them a competitive advantage in the Nigerian market.
Wiles said the firm organised the training/workershop to help also enlightened entrepreneurs on the importance of small and medium-scale enterprises to leverage on e-commerce and for them to tap into the online audience where 70 per cent of Nigerians are online all the time.
The firm pledged to further consolidate its efforts to promote entrepreneurial activities among Nigerians.
The Company Executive said the choice of the firm’s partnership with LCCI was to reach a more wider audience of SME entrepreneurs stressing that the knowledge impacted at the training would help them run their enterprises effectively.
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