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Bank Organises Entrepreneurship Class For Youths
A mentorship Master Class for young entrepreneurs in Nigeria is scheduled to hold in Awka, Anambra State to boost the capacity of the enterprising Nigerians.
The class which is a collaboration between Access Bank and Stanel Group will bring together entrepreneurs, business leaders and artists from around Nigeria to converge tomorrow.
The ‘Access More With Stanel Master Class’ tagged ‘Become More’ is also partly organised by the Anambra State government and State Ministry of Youths and Sports.
The event which would be flagged off by Prof. Pat Utomi, is to begin with a Trade Fair where entrepreneurs will exhibit their products and services at highly discounted prices.
The best entrepreneurs are also to win many prices including a brand new innoson jeep, refrigerators, fans and other amazing items.
Top on the list of invitees include: Governor Willie Obiano, MD of Access Bank Plc Herbert Wigwe, Chairman of Innoson Motors, Mr. Innocent Chukwuma, among others.
The programme will be anchored by host of the popular reality show, Big Brother Naija (BBNaija), Ebuka Obi-Uchendu popularly known as Ebuka who will be thrilling the audience.
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