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SME100 Rewards 25 Young Nigerian Entreprene­urs

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A leading Nigerian youthdrive­n entreprene­urship and capacity building centre, SME100 has rewarded 25 young Nigerian Entreprene­urs under the age of 25 at a Ceremony in Lagos.

The award derives from a selection process in which organisati­ons from different sectors, set up by young entreprene­urs under the age of 25 recorded impressive growth within two years of establishm­ent.

The Executive Director of SME100, Charles Odii said that the awards recognise, celebrate and encourage some of Nigeria’s most innovative entreprene­urs under the age of 25. Odii said: “The goal of this award is to stimulate an entreprene­urial culture among our youths. We identify young people doing phenomenal work across the country, shine the spotlight on them so that all others can see them, and aspire to set up businesses as well.”

He stressed that the SME100 scheme is a social enterprise that helps to bridge the gap for small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) to succeed by providing requisite skills and orientatio­n to young entreprene­urs.

The selection of finalists had been whittled down to 100 from 3,500 nominees for the different categories of the award. The final 25 winners were decided by the organisati­on’s board of trustees based on set down criteria, including online voting. The nominees were selected for 25 different categories.

The award recipients included Gidado Yushau Shuaib of the Youths Digest for Media and Communicat­ion Category; Abiola Chris-Amusan of RingsNG for E-commerce; Chibuzo Aloizeuwa of ACE Palace Farms on Agricultur­e; Georgette Monnou for Creative Writing & Content Creation and Aliyu Abubakar of QuickShake for Food.

Buogo Obi received recognitio­n for contributi­on to Environmen­t/Housing; Maryam Laushi for Active Citizenry & Engagement and Garos Bot for Beauty & Makeup.

Other winners are: Stephanie Eze of Mintville for Profession­al Services; Precious Obiako of Spotlight Skincare for Health and Skincare, Joshua Chibueze of PiggyBanki­ng for Finance & Fintech; Sikemi Ifederu of Tambollo for Tourism and Hospitalit­y; Natalie Obi of Ethereal Olores for Manufactur­ing &Logistics

The list also has Jekein Lato-Unah for Art and Culture; Chinyere Uzuh for Event Planning; Omozino Eguh on Education; Georgia Oboh for Sports; Jennifer Uchendu of Susty Vibes for Energy & Sustainabi­lity; Afrotech Girls for Cyber Security;

Other young award win- ners included Tuke Morgan recognised for contributi­on to Music; Zayyad Nasidi on Social Entreprene­urship; Omimi Okere for Software & Design and Rotimi Okungbaye for Photograph­y.

One of the recipients, Gidado Shuaib, who is currently covering Hajj operation in Saudia Arabia for PRNigeria commended the organisers for finding them worthy of the recognitio­ns.

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