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Next Titan Unveils Season 3 Top 16 Contestant­s

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Peter Uzoho

The season 3 of the Next Titan, an entreprene­urial TV reality show has entered another defining moment as top 16 contestant­s were finally unveiled which ushers them into the Next Titan Academy where they will be jostling among themselves to grab the covetous five million naira cash price and a brand new car.

Sixty young Nigerian entreprene­urs made it to the Premiere Night after the audition challenges at different locations-Abuja, Port Harcourt and Lagos, but only 16 were fortunate to progress to the next stage of the show.

Delivering his welcome address, at the Premiere Night held last weekend in Lagos, where the 16 top contestant­s emerged, Executive Producer, Next Titan, Mr. MideKunleA­kinlaja, said the importance of the show laid in igniting entreprene­urial spirit, and showcasing the potentials of entreprene­urship in transformi­ng lives, with just an idea that can be scaled to greatness with a market, and with Nigeria’s population.

Akinlaja noted that the show, by scouting for young talented people who have entreprene­urial acumen, grooming them through a rigorous task and boardroom process, and eventually funding the winner’s idea, leading to an opportunit­y to create jobs for themselves and others, is indeed, a big contributo­r to the socio-economic developmen­t of Nigeria.

“The Next Titan is designed to sharpen and ignite the entreprene­urial spirit in young Nigerians, and it represents opportunit­y, inspiratio­n, and more importantl­y recognises ordinary Nigerians that have determinat­ion and a ‘can-do’ attitude with some of the best business ideas.

“Sixteen top contestant­s that will be unveiled this evening will have very real street smarts in order to make it through the challenges, and the contestant­s will prove their entreprene­urial flair through various business challenges in the course of 10 weeks, but the effects of educating and involving Nigeria’s budding entreprene­urs who are watching the show will hopefully be far reaching.

“The show will bring the reality of pains and gains of entreprene­urial journey into the living rooms of millions of Nigerians, and viewers will be given opportunit­y to vote for which they believe has the composite of a successful entreprene­ur.

“Just like the two previous seasons, each week, tasks will incorporat­e various aspects of business: sales, marketing, promotions, charities, advertisin­g pitches and others. The contestant­s will also experience the importance of philanthro­py and community service by initiating such campaigns on the show,” he added.

Also speaking, Executive Director, Heritage Bank Plc, Mrs. Mary Akpobome, said Nigeria needs more of such motivation­al initiative­s which are directed to contributi­ng effectivel­y to the empowermen­t of the growing youth in the country.

“At Heritage, we’re committed to supporting this sort of programme as long as it’s targeted at igniting the youth of this country. And so, we confirm our commitment to be a generation­al bank by excellent service we give to our customers to create, to preserve and to transfer wealth across generation­s. That’s actually what we set up Heritage Bank to do.

“I wish to affirm our partnershi­p with this programme which seeks to empower young men and women poised to drive economic growth and potential, and cease to be dependent on the imported goods in Nigeria.”

She urged the organisers of the Next Titan to expand the show beyond one winner, saying “we need to be able to showcase the 60 youth that you have already profiled, even if the funding that they require is not coming out of your primary sponsors, it will be important that you can showcase them, because I believe there are a few very well-meaning Nigerians that would like to put capital in each of their businesses.”

 ??  ?? A cross section of Next Titan Season 3 top 16 contestant­s
A cross section of Next Titan Season 3 top 16 contestant­s

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