Tuesday 17 April 2018

Nigerian govt commences Start-up entrepreneurial programme

The Federal Government has commenced Startup programme to build entrepreneurial spirit in youths, unemployment and prepare them toward self-sustaining activities rather than be job seekers.

Start-up Nigeria, is a programme that focuses on innovation, agriculture and technology, everybody involved in innovation, technology and agriculture, within the two regions, will be supported to achieve his or her objectives.

Globally, it is known that people who work in start-up organisations end being employers of labour, and build their businesses from the ideas they got from such ventures.


About Startup Nigeria
Startup Nigeria is an intervention of the National Social Investment Program (NSIP) under the Office of the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as part of the program to support private sector innovation hubs  for the strategic increase of entrepreneurial and technological capacity across Nigeria.

It is a 3 month incubation program designed to help Nigerians with great innovative ideas – create viable products, go to market and gain traction.
The program will provide training, mentorship and equity free funding to selected startups, with a specially curated curriculum designed specifically to help idea and early stage entrepreneurs find their footing and grow in Nigeria’s socio-economic terrain. Startup Nigeria gives founders the needed leverage to excel.
Other startups that don’t get accepted into the incubation  program will also be able to access support in business model generation, customer acquisition and other business engineering skills – from Startup Nigeria representatives located in every state in the North Central and South Eastern zones of the country.


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