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Foundation empowers 347 Nigerian Youths, disburses up to $5,000 in Grants

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
September 28, 2022
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Connak Foundation

Foundation empowers 347 Nigerian Youths, disburses up to $5,000 in Grants

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Connak Foundation, a non-profit organisation in Nigeria has trained three hundred and forty-seven young Nigerian entrepreneurs empowered them with and some of them receiving up to $5,000 grants.

The grant followed an 11-week intensive online entrepreneurship training, organised by the Foundation to mark its 10th year anniversary, upon which they received certificates.

The Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Carol Emeka Sunday, in a statement said the Foundation had a vision to tackle youth unemployment.

“Connak Foundation is poised to strengthen the economic capacity of the youths to become agents of change in their communities; which resulted to the birthing of Connak Foundation Entrepreneurship Initiative (CoFEI),” it said.

According to the statement, 9711 participants (6,629 males and 3077 females), from across the country were selected for the training, after which an screening process for the most qualified was carried out.

The programme was executed in two veins, a virtual training, after which 450 participants were selected for a bootcamp in Umuahia, Abia state for the Southeast/South-South; Lagos for the Southwest and Abuja for the Northern part of Nigeria.

 

Activities at the bootcamp included devotion, sports, lectures, pitching of business proposals by each participant, as well as presentation of entrepreneurship training certificates with Central Bank of Nigeria/NMFB registration number.

“150 persons were allocated to each Bootcamp for entrepreneurship training, where they had to stay for seven days on camp and get enlightened by a facilitator who equips them on business ideas.

“At the end of the lectures held by the facilitator, participants are to pitch their business plans in the presence of the panel of judges, who strictly examine their business proposals and determine if they are qualified to win the grant of $5000 offered by Connak Foundation to support their business ventures.

“At the end of the bootcamp training, certificates were issued to each participant. The grant presentation would hold at a later date for the successful entrepreneurs,” the statement added.

Giving details of the experiences at the bootcamps, the statement said “in Abia, 150 participants were called up to Umuahia Bootcamp held at Trinity Theological Institute Afaraukwu. However, only 140 participants reported for camping. Five participants were disqualified due to their mischievous conducts on Camp. At the end, only 125 participants reached to the end of the training.

“In Lagos, the Lagos bootcamp was held at NYSC Camp in Iyana-Ipaja, with over 92 participants, who reported to camp. The participants were grouped from letter A-D. Each participant pitched their various business proposal after three days of intensive lectures by the lead facilitator, Dr. Emeka Unachukwu.

“In Abuja, bootcamp was held at the Federal Treasury Academy, Orozo, with 131 participants; 26 females and 105 males. However, one participant voluntarily exited the bootcamp to attend to other pressing matters.

“Sponsors of the Connak Foundation visited and encouraged participants to put in their best so that they can get the grant and utilise the money given to them for their businesses. They also made them to understand that the certificates issued to them was recognise by the Central Bank of Nigeria, which will enable them to obtain loans from the Bank”, it said.

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