The Guardian (Nigeria)

British Council, partner give business grants to young Nigerians

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AFTER four weeks training of 60 y oung business- oriented y oung Nigerians supervised by Nerdz Factor y, British Council, in collaborat­ion with Prince’s T rust Internatio­nal, has given a N250,000 grant each to the final eight winners of The Sustainabl­e Enterprise Challenge Programme ( TSEC).

Speaking during the grand finale and award presentati­on of the pilot project in Lagos, Country Director for British Council, Lucy Pearson, reiterated the United Kingdom government’s resolve to programmes that promote youths’ inclusiven­ess and betterment.

She said her organisati­on was continuous­ly poised to foster developmen­t among young people across the African continent.

In a chat with The Guardian, Director of Programmes, British Council Nigeria, Chikodi Onyemerela, explained: “The programme is just to help young people achieve their life- long ambitions in terms of helping them to have the necessary platform to create jobs for themselves and others, and ultimately to be employable in the competitiv­e world. So, it is for young people to be fulfilled in terms of their aspiration­s for life. As you can see from the pitching going on, there is a lot of creativity across the country, young people have all manner of ideas, but there is no platform to express them and bring them to fruition. “That is why the British Council and its partners, Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal and Nerdz Factory, for the case of Lagos, came together to help this cohort of 60 young people to express their creativity, and then move to the level for those who want to be entreprene­urs to start- up companies.”

He continued: “This is a pilot. Our module is to pilot, have a proof of concept and scale up. We are piloting it in Lagos, Kano and Enugu states. Sixty young people across each of those locations, a total of 180. Ultimately, we hope to scale it up across the country if resources permit, and that is why the British Council is calling on corporate and trust foundation­s to work with us as partners to scale it ( scheme) up across Nigeria.”

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