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The Excellence in Lagos On Fixing Revenue Leakage with Cowry Card

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Just very excited to commend our team at Touch and Pay Technologies Ltd which powers Lagos State Cowry card. Thank you Olamide, Kabiru and Michael. I am always super-excited to discover and support extremely bold young people. And I also thank the government of Lagos State under the leadership of Governor Sanwo-Olu.

I mean, I do not want to write much since I am a party here, but what he did is what everyone wants to see in Nigeria. TAP competed against American and UK companies – and at the end, they picked a local company  that can customize to the level they want, not just take it or leave it. I thank His Excellency for supporting the local team. And our team delivered.

Good People, if your state dreams of what is happening in Lagos to happen in yours (eliminate revenue leakage), we are here. TAP is one of the largest fintech companies in Nigeria on many fronts. And it is super-amazing.

With Lagos running well, we are beginning massive continental-level growth. We want to have conversations with states, nations and players on how TAP technologies can work for you.

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Welcome Soulmate Industries To Tekedia Mini-MBA

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Tekedia Institute is very excited to welcome makers and innovators from Soulmate Industries Limited, Africa’s largest indigenous hair- and body-care product company, to Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins Sept 13. From the home of Soulmate Hair Condition Plus, African Herbal Hair Grow, Relaxer and other great brands, you continue to inspire your nation and continent with innovations.

We are honoured for the opportunity to co-learn with a company with three decades of history, producing products which are sold in London, New York, Atlanta and other global cities. And across these cities and African capitals, every look changes when one finds a Soulmate!

For those integrated to become global distributors of this Africa’s beauty powerhouse, click here for the brochure.

Welcome again to Tekedia Institute.

Welcome GIDN To Tekedia Mini-MBA

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Join me to welcome Get It Done Now (GIDN) to Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins Sept 13. GIDN is a leading online marketplace for trusted vendors backed by a global digital payments company. They have web and mobile apps to simplify this orchestration process, making it easier for demand and supply to attain optimal equilibrium more seamlessly.

Yes, worried about hiring professionally skilled locksmiths, electricians, painters, or other handyman services near you? Do not worry because the GIDN makes it very easy to hire a reliable handyman at an affordable rate, covering Lagos and Nigeria!

Tekedia Mini-MBA continues to welcome hundreds of startups, SMEs, and large corporations to its next edition (Sept 13- Dec 6). They will co-learn and co-advance with citizens and professionals across market domains and territories in Africa’s largest business school, for mastering the concepts of entrepreneurial capitalism. We teach Innovation, Growth and Operational Execution.

Welcome GIDN. To join professionals and companies in the 6th edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA, register today and beat TODAY’S early bird and get many benefits.

Tekedia Mini-MBA Thanks Our Faculty Members

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We have the largest FACULTY of business executives in continental Africa. There are more than 140 of them. These are business legends and icons of industry. They are shaping a generation of business innovators and project champions through Tekedia Mini-MBA. Today, there is no area of practical entrepreneurial capitalism where we do not have capabilities. We #move because of these amazing men and women. We #roll because of these teachers of markets.

Tekedia Faculty, thank you. And THANK YOU.

Amazing people, they come from the finest companies you admire: Microsoft, Shell, Flutterwave, Jobberman, Nigerian Breweries, Emerging Capital, Harold&Co, United Nations, AXA Mansard,  Access Bank, Mastercard, KPMG, etc.

Go here to see some of Tekedia Institute Faculty.

Refitting the MISFITS of University Entrepreneurship Ecosystems

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I was privileged to moderate the 4th edition of the Entrepreneurship Series of the Coal City University Enugu, Nigeria. This invitation was extended to me in my capacity as Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship at the young private, but entrepreneurial and vibrant University in the Southeast of Nigeria.

A preamble to the event highlights the importance of the conversation with a view to charting a path for direction of travel especially as we prepare for a life after the global lockdowns.

Micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) are the engine of the economy. They provide jobs and directly remove conflicts from our streets. With their nimble and innovative approaches, MSMEs foster local growth and drive economic prosperity. Behind their success often stand professional agencies like Custom Ecommerce Development Services | *instinctools that provide tailored solutions to expand MSMEs’ digital presence.

We are all partakers in MSMEs in one way or the other as educators, trainers, entrepreneurs, hosts, patrons, consumers and observers. What happens to MSMEs happen to us all.

With their knowledge creation mandate, universities are uniquely placed to hasten the development of MSMEs.

Panelists:

  • Dr. Chinelo Nwosu. National Universities Commission, NUC.
  • Dr. Friday Okpara. Small and Mediulm Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, SMEDAN.
  • Dr. Henry Awuregu. South East Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, SECCIMA; and Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, ECCIMA.
  • Mrs. Ijeoma Ezeasor. Manufacturers Association of Nigeria MAN (Anambra, Ebonyi & Enugu branch).

It was power-packed, and full of insights from the leading micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) to regions and States (especially Osun and Oyo giving Lagos a run for its money). Rather surprisingly the Southwest seemed to be having more clout than the Southeast home to entrepreneurial enclaves such as Aba, Nnewi and Onitsha.

Key takeaways revolved around Refitting the MISFITS (Market access, Infrastructure, Support services, Finance, Information, Technology and Security) as coined by the Lead presenter Professor Peter Bamkole, Director and pioneer of pioneered of the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University.

It was also interesting to hear from partners at Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), National Universities Commission (NUC), and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) on how the university can pool together the entrepreneurial ecosystem with a view to tackling the “wicked problems” confronting the education sector in Nigeria.

One of such is the provision of quality education and being a force for good especially to the communities within which they are located. Indeed, the whole notion of community service should be at the heart of any well meaning University-albeit not to the detriment of the core product of teaching, learning and research.

Finally, I must commend the efforts of The Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Coal City University for pulling off a 4th in the Entrepreneurship Series even for a young University which is only 5 years old having been found only in 2016.

Federal and State universities were called out to make their voices heard and their imprints felt in this entrepreneurial venture that shown the exploits, foresight and resilience of private universities in the country.