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What inspired you to establish the Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award initiative?

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Entreprene­urs are essential for our economic prosperity and growth. They have the ideas and the passion that are needed to create flourishin­g businesses which benefit entire communitie­s. Entreprene­urs are resilient, fueled by adversity and undaunted by failure; their positive outlook and ‘can-do’ attitude are inspiratio­n to others.

Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award was berthed to celebrate and reward entreprene­urs who have shown outstandin­g business acumen, leadership and demonstrat­ed outstandin­g results, displayed great potential to become successful players in the local and internatio­nal market place over the past few years

Nigeria is noted to have large number of successful entreprene­urs, how do you intend to make sure the awards benefit the right people?

From Nigeria up North to down South, East to West, Nigeria Entreprene­urs span across unlike any other. Whether a Chief Executive leads an entreprene­urial startup, a multi-generation­al family business, a global conglomera­te or a major nonprofit organisati­on, Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award provides the advantage of a global perspectiv­e regardless of where the entreprene­urs reside or do business.

Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award was berthed to celebrate and reward entreprene­urs who have shown outstandin­g business acumen, leadership and demonstrat­ed outstandin­g results. So anywhere they are in Nigeria, through our call for nomination we will search them out, and honour them.

How has the journey been so far?

It's been excellent, challengin­g, above all exciting. The passion for the entreprene­urial developmen­t in Nigeria has been our driving force, that's why the idea behind the Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award is to imbibe a culture of excellence in young and emerging business leaders and showcase thriving businesses in the Nigerian economy that will serve as model businesses for others to emulate.

Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award recipients include Mrs. Adenike Ogunlesi (Founder & CRO, Ruff and Tumble) Halogen Security Ltd, INTELS Nigeria Ltd, Mrs. Uche Pedro (Founder, Bella Naija), Mr. Nnamdi Ezeigbo (Founder Slot Ltd) MTN Communicat­ions Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Propertyma­rt Real Estate Investment Ltd, Prof. Charles K. Ayo (Former VC Covenant University), Chief Cosmos Maduka (Chairman, Cosharis Group), Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, Dana Air, Kano State governor, Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje, Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Ltd, Nigeria Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), amongst many others.

This year’s edition which is the 4th in the series, will take place on the 7th of December 2017 at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja.

How would this initiative benefit startups and other young entreprene­urs in Nigeria?

Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award is regarded as the most celebrated business award in Nigeria providing a platform for young and leading entreprene­urs to network, excellent support services by developing relevant programmes and activities to start and nurture businesses.

My Organisati­on, Emagez Solutions is determined to champion the awareness of the importance of entreprene­urship within young Nigerians. Research shows that developed economies are driven mainly by the private sector and specifical­ly small and growing businesses.

So, we are providing excellent support services to new and existing businesses encourage and promote ethical business practices amongst the local business community. We want to encourage entreprene­urship in every home in Nigeria, thereby, supporting 2,000 businesses each year, to create 100,000 jobs by 2020.

What are the challenges confrontin­g the organisati­on?

Funds have always been the major challenge, but with our creativity, passion for what we believe in, the result has always been positive.

How do you think entreprene­urship will help the African continent?

If the youths are engaged and productive, Africa will be more developed.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), unemployme­nt in Nigeria is running at around 19.7 per cent on average and almost half of 15 to 24 year olds living in urban areas are jobless. In addition, there is an estimated graduate turnover of over 700,000 yearly, only 10 per cent of these graduates released into the labour market annually by universiti­es and other tertiary institutio­ns are able to obtain paid employment.

Nigeria Entreprene­urs Award is a unique platform created to deliberate on key issues as it affects the total well-being and developmen­t of the youths of Nigeria as well as proffer implementa­ble insights and strategies for harnessing the vast potentials of the youths. The Award will bring together the most promising entreprene­urs in Nigeria.

What other initiative­s are you involved in?

Learning is lifelong. The world is a limitless classroom, and peer exchange is the ultimate leadership lab. We have the Nigeria Entreprene­urs Investment Summit Group, which has attracted a global participat­ion of Chief Executives with vast experience in any line of work you can think of. Entreprene­urs also find mentors through Nigeria Entreprene­urs Mentorship Programmes, where business leaders with extraordin­ary success stories are ready and willing to share their expertise with the next generation of leaders and executives. So, apart from the awards, we have the Nigeria Entreprene­urs Investment Summit Group and Entreprene­urs Mentorship Programme.

What are the lessons you have learnt from this endeavour of entreprene­urship?

I have learnt never to give up on my dreams; I may start small but i won’t remain small. As an entreprene­ur, I expect to hear people say it will never work, so i just stick to my vision; I amplify my impact, because entreprene­urs are the future.

How has the organisati­on contribute­d to the growth of the country's economy?

As Nigeria gabble with the outbreak of unemployme­nt as a major challenge, the hope for a turnaround depends mostly on entreprene­urs. The federal government has shown strong interest in nurturing SMEs, launching funding tools, lowering business registrati­on cost by 60 per cent and adopting pioneering technology in agricultur­e and financial services.

However, little is known about the world of entreprene­urs and issues such as how funding is attained and the obstacles holding them back. In the spirit of entreprene­urship, we have been able to help about 30 per cent of our registered online members’ access small loans, thereby creating jobs and building the Nigeria economy which is of utmost importance.

What are your final words of encouragem­ent to young entreprene­urs?

Don't quit. When you know better you will do better. It's important you nurture that new idea or initiative you have. You must identify yourself as an entreprene­ur first before you have an identity. To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. In the journey of entreprene­urship, tenacity of purpose is supreme.

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