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Two Nigerian Sisters Develop App to Boost Entreprene­urial Skills

- In Abuja

Kuni Tyessi

In the face of massive unemployme­nt in the country, two Nigerian sisters have taken the bull by the horn by developing an App known as Epp which is set to give a technical back up to micro, small and medium enterprise­s.

The sisters, Kesandu and Dumebi Nwokolo, revealed that the Epp app is designed to give rising entreprene­urs a hand to be a stepping stone that will improve their visibility and apparently showcase these skills, services and products to the world.

They said the app helps in anything from filling a hungry stomach to barbing of hair, homes tutoring, language lessons to repairing of a car, as it connects users to local profession­als, products and amenities in any state that can provide a wide variety of services.

“The Nigerian consumer is selective and decisive. They know what they want and are not afraid to demand for it. The Epp applicatio­n is here to soothe your refined tastes by connecting you with quality and local profession­als, products and services that will soothe your needs.

“When you need help with a project; anything from filling your hungry belly, barbing the hair, home-tutoring, language lessons to repairing your car, Epp connects you to local profession­als, products and amenities in any state that can provide a wide variety of services to help make your life easier.

“Our vision is to help entreprene­urs, businesses, service providers, youthful but skill-filled impresario­s all over the country find new customers.”

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