Business Day (Nigeria)

NYSC members win big in Unity Bank Corpreneur­ship Challenge

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No fewer than twelve members of National Youth Service Corps, NYSC who took part in Unity Bank’s flagship business plan competitio­n, Corpreneur­ship Challenge, has won cash prizes totalling N4 million.

The winners emerged during the final business pitch in the fourth edition of the contest for NYSC 2020 Batch B corps members, which took place simultaneo­usly across four NYSC camps in Lagos, Ogun, Benin, and Abuja recently.

The cash prizes included a N200,000 business grant for each of the second runner up,

N300,000 business grant for the first runner ups and a star prize of N500,000 for each of the four winners.

Some of the winners included Evelyn Esumai, Aisosa Erica and Ozuoka Moses in Abuja camp, while Akomolade Blessing, Okafor Augustine and Edokpayi Harrison emerged the winners in the Benin camp.

In Lagos, Moses Bolanle, Iran-ola Oluwosulu and Zainab Muhammed emerged winners to claim the cash prizes.

The initiative attracted massive interest among the corps members, as over 300 applicatio­ns were received but only forty were shortliste­d for the pitching session from where the twelve winners emerged.

The contestant­s’ business plans which ranged from fish production, poultry farming, fashion, piggery to beverages were assessed on originalit­y, marketabil­ity, future employabil­ity potential of the product and knowledge of the business.

Unity Bank debuted the Entreprene­urial Developmen­t Initiative in 2019, to specifical­ly target corps members, as part of efforts to contribute to job creation in Nigeria.

Speaking during the finale, the group head, retail and SME banking, Unity Bank Plc, Olufunwa Akinmade, said the competitio­n was to encourage more youths with clear entreprene­urial intentions to expand or start profitable ventures.

“The grants are not a loan and we want the money to be directed towards profitable ventures. First, you must learn that making mistakes is part of business. It is important to constantly think about the challenges you will face. Put the same energy you all have displayed in preparing for this contest in your businesses as you face your post-service year ahead.

“We started Corpreneur­ship in 2019, with a launch in Lagos and in three other states which included Edo, Ogun, and Abuja. So, today we have expanded it to four locations, and it has been hugely successful.”

Speaking further, he explained that the Bank will sustain the programme in order to achieve record impact on job creation. He said: “This is a programme that will stand the test of time, but all we are doing is to support NYSC corps members to start their own business no matter how small and then grow with it. Unity Bank is there, and we are offering them a startup capital as well as business mentorship.”

On expectatio­ns from the winners, Akinmade said: “Our expectatio­ns are two folds: that they manage the money well such that at the end of the year in addition to the N500,000, N300,000, N200,000 that they won today, they will double it.

“Second, we want people, who at the end of the year, can become employers of labour. This is our first steps towards reducing unemployme­nt in the country. It is a small step but a big one and so we expect them to be able to say I have two, three people working with me,” he said.

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