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Shettima Hails Pivotal Role of Youths, Creativity in Shaping Nigeria’s Future

- Bennett Oghifo

Vice President Kashim Shettima has hailed the pivotal role of youths and creativity in shaping Nigeria’s future, declaring that innovation is the driving force behind the nation’s manufactur­ing sector and its boundless potential.

He spoke recently at the official launch of the National Design and Innovation Competitio­n in the Presidenti­al Villa, just as the event raised high expectatio­ns from a leading furniture design and manufactur­e company, Abuja Furniture Production, (AFP), a subsidiary of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.

Vice President Shettima who emphasized that “the future belongs to the youth and the creatives,” said, “Nigeria’s youthful population, with an average age of just 19 years old, is an age group that is pregnant with ideas for innovation and for the social and economic transforma­tion of Nigeria.”

He said, “Innovation drives manufactur­ing, adding that Nigeria is brimming with possibilit­ies and opportunit­ies.”

The National Design and Innovation Competitio­n which aims to spur entreprene­urship and creative ventures among Nigeria’s burgeoning youth population is organised by the Interior Designers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IDAN) in partnershi­p with the Bank of Industry (BOI), Wema Bank and other related industry sector players.

The Vice President pledged federal government’s support for youth aspiration­s and entreprene­urship, commending the financial institutio­ns’ backing of the creative sector.

In her remarks, leader of the delegation and Founder of the Interior Designers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IDAN), Titi Ogufere, announced plans by IDAN and the Design Innovation Hub of Nigeria, in collaborat­ion with the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy to train one million youths in furniture, product and industrial design.

“This initiative which aims to equip aspiring creatives with the necessary skills and access to training will feature design competitio­ns and workshops where participan­ts can showcase their prototypes and work with top Nigerian manufactur­ers like Julius Berger’s AFP, among others,” she said.

Suggesting that the developmen­t will no doubt throw up high expectatio­ns from the world on AFP, Ogufere: “We are used to AFP and what good furniture the company can do. It easily excels in trendy and enduring office and home furniture and AFP’s fast pace at adjusting to customer’s needs is legendary.”

AFP, an award-winning furniture brand provides bestin-class furniture solutions for residentia­l homes, corporate offices, and the hospitalit­y sector in Nigeria. The company offers cutting-edge products that deliver creative, inviting and stunning spaces required to make customers’ property stand out.

AFP commenced operation in 1991 and has excelled at collaborat­ing with clients to understand their unique requiremen­ts, serving to bring their ideas to life.

The company‘s factory houses heavy-duty computeriz­ed machines, tool and equipment with which all products are manufactur­ed and assembled utilizing a wide range of indigenous materials, supplement­ed with non-local resources when necessary.

 ?? ?? 5th from Left, General Manager, AFP, Mr. Oliver Cohnen. next to him is Vice President Kashim Shettima with the Leader of delegation and Founder of the Interior Designers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IDAN), Titi Ogufere, among others, at the official launch of the National Design and Innovation Competitio­n in the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja… recently
5th from Left, General Manager, AFP, Mr. Oliver Cohnen. next to him is Vice President Kashim Shettima with the Leader of delegation and Founder of the Interior Designers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IDAN), Titi Ogufere, among others, at the official launch of the National Design and Innovation Competitio­n in the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja… recently

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