Kid entrepreneurs mentor peers, share business lessons at Lagos event

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The organisers also advocated entrepreneurship in Nigerian primary and secondary school curricula.

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It was well attended as it witnessed a gathering of students from various schools, kid entrepreneurs, and notable men and women such as Nnamdi Ezeigbo , Taiwo Timothy, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the Federal University of Technology Akure and Henrietta Onwuegbuzie, an associate professor at Lagos Business School.

It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.Another 14-year-old teen entrepreneur, Kosi Ogboruche, a sports analyst and visual artist, shared how he manages his time as a student and an entrepreneur. Toluwanimi Olaoye, a 14-year-old actor, on the other hand, shared business nuggets for aspiring kid entrepreneurs.

“But the two of us, unfortunately, that my friend is late, said we want to create employment. So, back to Lagos, where I was serving the people working for me, when I opened a cyber cafe in Mushin that my father gave me in his plaza. Those people didn’t know I was a Youth Corp member, and I had five employees.Similarly, Nnamdi Ezeigbo, the founder and CEO of SLOT Systems Limited, emphasised how starting up a business for him was borne out of necessity and not passion.

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