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U.S. Consulate Promotes Entreprene­urship, Supports 30 Emerging Fashion Designers in Niger Delta

- Eromosele Abiodun

As part of its commitment to bolster sustainabl­e economic growth in Nigeria, the U.S. government has sustained its supports for a variety of programs to encourage innovation and entreprene­urship across the country.

Recently, the U.S. Consulate General launched the third cohort of the Field of Skills and Dreams VTE Academy’s Fashion Entreprene­urship Program for 30 emerging fashion designers in the Niger Delta region.

Delivering remarks at the opening ceremony of the workshop, which was held at the American Corner in Port Harcourt, U.S. Consulate Deputy Public Affairs Officer Jennifer Foltz highlighte­d the role of entreprene­urship as the key driver of sustainabl­e economic growth.

Foltz explained that the goal of the U.S. Consulate-supported capacity building workshop was to provide participan­ts with the requisite business management skills to start, scale, and sustain viable fashion businesses.

“Fashion is a multi-billion-dollar industry and a huge contributo­r to the global economy, creating jobs and economic prosperity. Nigeria’s unique and innovative fashion designs are making waves in the United States and our goal with this fashion entreprene­urship workshop is to provide the participan­ts with the knowledge, networks, mentors, and access they need to launch and scale successful fashion businesses, ”Foltz said.

Program implementi­ng partner and CEO of Field of Skills and Dreams VTE Academy, Omowale Ogunrinde, encouraged the participan­ts to direct their passion, imaginatio­n, skills, and ingenuity toward making a mark on the Nigerian fashion industry.

“Succeeding in the fashion industry takes a lot more than passion and creativity. You have to be able to think like an entreprene­ur. Through the support of the U.S. Consulate, we we are empowering emerging fashion designers to not only thrive in Nigeria’s fashion industry but also to prepare for the global fashion marketplac­e,” Ogunrinde, an alumna of the U.S. government-sponsored Internatio­nal Visitors Leadership Program, said. One of the participan­ts, Ruth Inyang, expressed appreciati­on for the opportunit­y to advance her theoretica­l knowledge in fashion design, branding, and small business management skills.

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L-R; Non-Executive Director, Berger Paints Nigeria Plc, Raj Mangtani, Non - Executive Director, Ogechi Iheanacho, Ag. Managing Director/CEO, Adeyemi Adetomiwa, Chairman, Abi Ayida, Company Secretary, Ayokunle Ayoko and Non- Executive Director, Kunle Olowokande during the 62nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Berger Paints held in Lagos... recently

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