The Guardian (Nigeria)

Foundation To Train 1,000 Women Across Nigeria

- By Michael Akinadewo

Ohundred and fifty Nigerian female entreprene­urs will be selected for funding from 1000 entreprene­urs that will be trained in this year’s MTN Y’ellopreneu­r initiative. These women will have the opportunit­y to pitch their sustainabl­e business ideas to receive N3 million grant each from the MTN Foundation. This marks the second phase of the initiative and will see 1,000 women from across Nigeria trained on entreprene­urship. During its first phase that kicked off in 2023, 500 female business owners were trained and 200 Y’ellopreneu­rs selected to participat­e in the final pitch event. In 2023, the National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) reported that a noteworthy 40% of micro, small, and medium enterprise­s ( MSMES) in the nation are owned by women. This finding represents a substantia­l advancemen­t towards greater gender parity in the entreprene­urial sector. This is evidence that the efforts from initiative­s like MTN’S Y’ellopreneu­r are yielding positive results.

Speaking at the event, the Executive Director, MTN Foundation, Odunayo Sanya, stated that, “While we are encouraged that more women are taking on entreprene­urship in the country, there is more to do as women are still largely disadvanta­ged in terms of capital and business skills. Through the Y’ellopreneu­r programme, we are able to empower this critical demography in the country while supporting the government’s effort towards economic revitaliza­tion.”

The Y’ellopreneu­r program has proven to be a viable programme aimed at empowering women, particular­ly Nigerian female entreprene­urs. While this second phase boasts of interestin­g events and opportunit­ies for Nigerian

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