Over 1,000 Nigerians will this year be beneficiaries of N500 million grant seed capital set aside for young Nigerian entrepreneurs and students.
This was disclosed on Saturday during the launch of the YESGrant Scheme by the Nigerian Young Professionals Forum in partnership with Heritage Bank.
The event took place in Lagos, Nigeria.
The event, which was very well attended by dignitaries, including representatives from the Nigerian University Commission, National Youth Service Corps, as well as captains of industries and top government functionaries, is part of efforts to grow more indigenous entrepreneurs among young Nigerians and deliberately create over 50,000 jobs in the next five years of the programme circle.
Speaking during the launch, the Chairman of NYPF, Moses Siloko Siasia, said he was inspired by the big impact small businesses can have on the economy and that was why the grant was created to provide incubator support to enable young entrepreneurial postulants with creative ideas in Agriculture, ICT and creative economy start or expand their business concepts in those areas.
Siasia said: “I have built businesses from the scratch and I understand the challenges people face and that is why I am optimistic that if given the necessary support, young Nigerians will not only grow the Nigerian economy, they will completely revolutionise it.”
Speaking also, the Managing Director of Heritage Bank, who was represented by the Head of Marketing Strategy, Obioma Emenike, said he was optimistic that the initiative would lead to start ups and give a boost to economic growth and issued a call out to entrepreneurs to use their network to encourage their friends and colleagues apply for it.
The YESGrant will provide business training for up to 600 aspiring young entrepreneurs spread across all geopolitical zones in Nigeria and will encourage expansion, specialisation and spin-offs of existing businesses, which is to enable young entrepreneurs access a wide business professional network and improve their visibility, while entrepreneurs will receive up to N2 million annually as grant.
The YESGrant is to enable Nigerian students with extreme financial need pursue their academic dreams and aspiration in the areas of research and technological/scientific innovation and it will also help low income and disadvantage students with their tuition of which over 500 students will benefit from this year’s grant .
Furthermore, students studying in Nigeria will receive up to N500,000, while those studying in the United Kingdom will receive up to £3,000 and those studying in the United States will receive up to $5,000 annually as grant
To apply for the YESGrant, available at: www.YESGrant.com, prospective recipients must be between the ages of 18 and 40, be registered members of the NYPF and have an account with Heritage Bank prior to the disbursement of the funds in August 2016.
Student’s award recipients must in addition provide their matriculation number and academic progression report.
. Distributed by African Press Organization.
This was disclosed on Saturday during the launch of the YESGrant Scheme by the Nigerian Young Professionals Forum in partnership with Heritage Bank.
The event took place in Lagos, Nigeria.
The event, which was very well attended by dignitaries, including representatives from the Nigerian University Commission, National Youth Service Corps, as well as captains of industries and top government functionaries, is part of efforts to grow more indigenous entrepreneurs among young Nigerians and deliberately create over 50,000 jobs in the next five years of the programme circle.
Speaking during the launch, the Chairman of NYPF, Moses Siloko Siasia, said he was inspired by the big impact small businesses can have on the economy and that was why the grant was created to provide incubator support to enable young entrepreneurial postulants with creative ideas in Agriculture, ICT and creative economy start or expand their business concepts in those areas.
Siasia said: “I have built businesses from the scratch and I understand the challenges people face and that is why I am optimistic that if given the necessary support, young Nigerians will not only grow the Nigerian economy, they will completely revolutionise it.”
Speaking also, the Managing Director of Heritage Bank, who was represented by the Head of Marketing Strategy, Obioma Emenike, said he was optimistic that the initiative would lead to start ups and give a boost to economic growth and issued a call out to entrepreneurs to use their network to encourage their friends and colleagues apply for it.
The YESGrant will provide business training for up to 600 aspiring young entrepreneurs spread across all geopolitical zones in Nigeria and will encourage expansion, specialisation and spin-offs of existing businesses, which is to enable young entrepreneurs access a wide business professional network and improve their visibility, while entrepreneurs will receive up to N2 million annually as grant.
The YESGrant is to enable Nigerian students with extreme financial need pursue their academic dreams and aspiration in the areas of research and technological/scientific innovation and it will also help low income and disadvantage students with their tuition of which over 500 students will benefit from this year’s grant .
Furthermore, students studying in Nigeria will receive up to N500,000, while those studying in the United Kingdom will receive up to £3,000 and those studying in the United States will receive up to $5,000 annually as grant
To apply for the YESGrant, available at: www.YESGrant.com, prospective recipients must be between the ages of 18 and 40, be registered members of the NYPF and have an account with Heritage Bank prior to the disbursement of the funds in August 2016.
Student’s award recipients must in addition provide their matriculation number and academic progression report.
. Distributed by African Press Organization.
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