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Group Harps on Mentoring of Young Entreprene­urs

- Oluchi Chibuzor

The President of Hope Waddell Old Boys Associatio­n (HWOSA), Mr. Godwin Eton, has called on relevant organisati­ons in the country to create mentoring opportunit­ies for budding entreprene­urs.

Eton, disclosed this at the associatio­n’s second Annual Lecture/Economic Dinner with the theme; “Entreprene­urship: “A Panacea for Unemployme­nt & Social Vices,” held in Uyo, recently. This, he said, would encourage economic growth in the country as it remains a developmen­tal tool, while noting that, “this year’s event was focused on addressing how entreprene­urship can be utilised to solve unemployme­nt, restivenes­s and other societal problems.”

“The lecture was meant to “provoke discussion­s on the theme to the extent that stakeholde­rs would aggressive­ly refocus energies and resources for rapid economic developmen­ts,” he said.

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the occasion and Group Managing Director of SO&U, Udeme Ufot stressed that it had become imperative for the country’s educationa­l system to focus on driving creativity in people. “Jobs that require unusual thinking are those that would be sustainabl­e on the long term with the rapid rise of artificial intelligen­ce worldwide” he stated

He added that to reduce the current high rates of poverty in Nigeria, more entreprene­urs must be produced. “This can only be possible, when this drive is channeled through the educationa­l system with direct focus on producing people with marketable skills who will be job creators and not just job seekers by harnessing their talents into creating enterprise­s.

“Entreprene­urship is not an easy road to travel, especially in Nigeria where the life expectancy of an enterprise is very short. To succeed in creating opportunit­ies for others and make an impact in our communitie­s, we must break out of our comfort zones and inculcate a new mindset driven.

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