In his words, “The government must provide more support for startups and small businesses, and investors must provide more funding. This is why the Investment in Digital and Creative Enterprises Programme is important.”
Commending the efforts of the development partners, the vice president noted that the programme’s design “supports innovation across very critical pillars including policy, infrastructure, access to finance and talent. These pillars have been identified as very critical to the growth and sustenance of innovation on the continent.”
Beyond job creation, “the programme is a government initiative to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in the digital tech and creative industries and especially targeted at job creation,” the VP added. The vice president also recalled how President Muhammadu Buhari signed Nigeria’s Startup Bill into law, making it the Nigeria Startup Act and also highlighted the essence of collaboration between the private sector and government in scaling up such programmes.
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Another fraud from a pastor
At the twilight of their grace? Fraud
All the launching they’ve been launching dint even know one person that it benefited. Just another way to embezzle money !!
This is a laudable initiative.. the creative industry just got a boost.
Eluuu P!