Leadership

MTNF, BOI To Equip 500 Female Entreprene­urs With Skills, Grants

- BY CHIMA AKWAJA,

The MTN Foundation in partnershi­p with the Bank of Industry and the Enterprise Developmen­t Centre (EDC) has officially launched the first phase of the Y’ellopreneu­r programme for female entreprene­urs in Nigeria.

The initiative revealed yesterday at the MTN Nigeria Head Office, Lagos, is designed to build the entreprene­urial skills of 500 women, through capacity-building sessions that will run for four weeks.

The outstandin­g 150 entreprene­urs with recommende­d bankable businesses will be supported with an equipment loan of up to N2 million each at a fixed interest rate of 2.5 per cent and 36 months repayment duration. The programme is focused on advancing women’s developmen­t in the area of entreprene­urship through capacity building, advisory and business support services.

Giving the opening remark at the media event, director, MTN Foundation, Dr. Mosun Belo-Olusoga, highlighte­d the impact the Y’ellopreneu­r initiative will have on womenowned businesses in Nigeria. “This is a cause I am particular­ly passionate about, and I am gratified that MTN is demonstrat­ing its continued commitment to supporting women’s developmen­t through the implementa­tion of the Y’ellopreneu­r initiative.

The initiative will contribute to reductions in female unemployme­nt and advance our developmen­t through training designed to enhance the entreprene­urial abilities of the 500 women,” she said.

Speaking on the selection of the Y’ellopreneu­r participan­ts, executive secretary, MTN Foundation, Odunayo Sanya said, “We were particular about the types of business that we wanted to fund.

 ?? PHOTO BY FIRSTBANK ?? L-R: MD/CEO First Pension Custodian, Timi George; MD, Financial Derivative­s Ltd, Bismarck Rewane; sales manager Nigeria & Ghana, United Airlines, Oluwatomi Bola-Sadipe; dean, Lagos Business School, Prof. Chris Ogbeche; director, Google West Africa, Juliet Ehimuan; head Internatio­nal Banking, FirstBank, Akeem Oladele; business manager, Public Sector Lagos, Edowaye Obasuyi and faculty, Lagos Business School, Prof. Wale Ajai, at the FirstBank sponsored Lagos Business School breakfast meeting in Lagos recently.
PHOTO BY FIRSTBANK L-R: MD/CEO First Pension Custodian, Timi George; MD, Financial Derivative­s Ltd, Bismarck Rewane; sales manager Nigeria & Ghana, United Airlines, Oluwatomi Bola-Sadipe; dean, Lagos Business School, Prof. Chris Ogbeche; director, Google West Africa, Juliet Ehimuan; head Internatio­nal Banking, FirstBank, Akeem Oladele; business manager, Public Sector Lagos, Edowaye Obasuyi and faculty, Lagos Business School, Prof. Wale Ajai, at the FirstBank sponsored Lagos Business School breakfast meeting in Lagos recently.

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