By ADA DIKE
After winning a
competition organized by British Council and Virgin Atlantic in Partnership
with Zenith Bank plc, two of Nigeria’s brightest young entrepreneurs have had a
business master class from the Founder and Chairman Virgin Group, Sir Richard Branson.
Eseoghene Ise Odiete and
Nasir Abdulqadir Yammama won the Enterprise Challenge – an online competition
for Nigerians entrepreneurs between 18 and 35 years of age and living in
Nigeria or studying in the UK. The Apprentice-style competition took place over
three rounds, during which candidates wrote an essay on their entrepreneurial
journeys, created a video pitch for their businesses or business plans, and had
their ideas scrutinised by a panel of experts in Nigeria and the UK.
The mentoring session
between the two winners of the enterprise challenge competition and Sir Branson
took place on July 1, 2014 in London. The session was designed so that the
winners could ask about and learn from the magnate’s life and business
experiences. At the end of the meeting it turned out to be more than a
mentoring session, it was a master class which everyone benefitted from.
Branson said Virgin
Atlantic is delighted to have supported the Enterprise Challenge programme
dedicated to supporting young Nigerian entrepreneurs and fostering new ideas.
“Innovation has been an
important part of Virgin's heritage and I was pleased to see so many young
Nigerians keen to embrace new ideas through the competition. Many
congratulations to Ese and Nasir who had fantastic business plans and I’m sure
will have very bright futures,” said Branson.
Eseoghene Ise Odiete runs
Hesey Designs – an online store selling African-inspired accessories, which
also helps to empower and mentor other young African women. She said: “It was
an awesome experience meeting and learning from Richard Branson; one that will
change my life and business and take it to a whole new level. I am super grateful
for the opportunity.”
Nasir Abdulqadir Yammama,
a Postgraduate student at Middlesex University in London, won with a business
plan for a mobile phone app called Verdant to help crop farmers. He said: “The
Enterprise Challenge has been a remarkable competition which I thoroughly
enjoyed. I believe it has not only developed my skills but exposed me to a
whole new way of looking things from writing to pitching and presentation.
Also, the calibre of people I have been able to interact and network with is the
absolute thing every aspiring entrepreneur and innovator wishes to associate
with. And Meeting Sir Richard Branson was a priceless opportunity that I will
continue to value immensely. I have been able to acquire so much wisdom and
inspiration that I feel ready and bound to exceed all expectation.”
Over 1000 young Nigerian
entrepreneurs entered the competition – which was organised by British Council
in partnership with Virgin Atlantic and with financial support from Zenith Bank
in order to help talented young Nigerians develop their entrepreneurial skills.
In addition to their
meeting with Richard Branson, the winners each received a £5000 grant, courtesy
Zenith Bank to help them develop their businesses, a fully-funded scholarship
to attend a 5-day entrepreneurship foundation course at the Branson Centre for
Entrepreneurship in South Africa, and two return tickets to the United Kingdom.
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