• Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man.

    He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation.

    According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million.

    But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life.

    Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time.

    What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations.

    But they were doing more than that.

    They also build bank apps.

    Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company.

    Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer requires the services of Team Apt.

    Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in.

    Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business.

    How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle.

    From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat.

    From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born.

    For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time.

    His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies.

    He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019.

    His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled.

    Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died.

    Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made.

    Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above).

    That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon.

    Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment .

    How much do you have as shares in this company?
    How prepared are you for this opportunity?

    Every good thing always starts like a joke, is only those with future that sees above the present situation.
    Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man. He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation. According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million. But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life. Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time. What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations. But they were doing more than that. They also build bank apps. Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company. Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer requires the services of Team Apt. Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in. Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business. How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle. From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat. From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born. For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time. His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies. He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019. His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled. Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died. Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made. Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above). That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon. Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment . How much do you have as shares in this company? How prepared are you for this opportunity? Every good thing always starts like a joke, is only those with future that sees above the present situation.
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  • Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man.

    He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation.

    According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million.

    But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life.

    Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time.

    What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations.

    But they were doing more than that.

    They also build bank apps.

    Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company.

    Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer require the services of Team Apt.

    Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in.

    Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business.

    How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle.

    From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat.

    From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born.

    For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time.

    His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies.

    He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019.

    His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled.

    Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died.

    Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made.

    Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above).

    That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon.

    Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment .

    A very successful exit success story and rare in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem
    Tosin Eniolorunda, the founder of Moniepoint, is a wealthy young man. He will be 40 this year and should be unarguably one of the richest, brightest young minds of my generation. According to unofficial estimates, his stake at Moniepoint is worth over $100 million. But he was not always this wealthy; running and founding Monie Point changed his life. Prior to 2017, before Moniepoint was founded, Tosin was just a tech entrepreneur who ran a software consulting company, and he was living at 1004 Estate in Lagos at that time. What Tosin’s consulting company does is simple: provide a software solution that Nigerian banks use for their day-to-day operations. But they were doing more than that. They also build bank apps. Sterling Bank and Unity Bank apps were built by Tosin and his team at Team Apt, the name of the software company. Until one day, Tosin got an email from Sterling Bank that the bank is pulling out and does no longer require the services of Team Apt. Tosin’s mind went blank; he was driving on Ikoyi Road when the message came in. Sterling Bank was an important, valuable customer, and losing them was a fatal blow for his business cash flow and a monumental setback for his young, budding tech business. How he was able to get to his destination after digesting that mail was a miracle. From that setback, his team went back to the trenches to strategize and plan on how to stay afloat. From that setback, that was how the Dream Monie point was born. For Monie Point to become a reality and not suffer a stillbirth, one man so much believed in Tosin and in his dream to revolutionize the fintech industry, one customer at a time. His name is Olu Oyinsa, and he runs Oui Capital, an early-stage African venture capital firm that invests in fintechs and early-stage tech companies. He met Tosin and was like, Yo! This guy is different, and because of that conviction, he invested $150,000 in Moniepoint for a 1.2% stake in Moniepoint, and his investment was done in 2019. His understanding of the banking technology stack and payment infrastructure was impressive. I knew he was up to something exciting,” Oyinsan recalled. Without that conviction and strong belief in Tosin and Moniepoint by Olu Oyinsan, Moniepoint could have died. Fast forward to 5 years later, after the $150,000 investment into Monie Point was made. Monie Point has grown, has scaled, and is now a unicorn (a company worth $1 billion and above). That $150,000 invested into Moniepont in 2019 is now worth more than $10 millon. Last month, Olu and his team partially took out $8 million from their investment . A very successful exit success story and rare in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem
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  • Using Someone For Money Ritual Is No Longer In Vogue. Get A Good Business And Network

    The South Eastern Nigeria is the region where you will find the highest number of self-made billionaires ( Not money stolen from Nigeria)

    The Igbos have the highest number of millionaires in Nigeria. The poverty rate in Igbo land is very low when compared to other regions.

    I don't want to exaggerate, there is no Igbo family where you will not find a millionaire, thanks to the business acumen that characterizes a typical Igbo man.

    The moneybags you saw at Obi Cubana's mother's burial or 50th birthday turned carnival are top importers and exporters. Many of them are captains of industry. About 60% of them have sole distributorship of products needed in Nigeria and Africa. They represent big foreign companies in Nigeria.

    If you are thinking that they are ritualist, occultic men, Yahoo Yahoo guys or they are into money laundering, you be ??????????? Complete am yourself. You need to emancipate yourself from the misconception you have about them.

    Google the likes of E-Money, Obi Cubana, Mmerigwo Henry Iyke, Jowi Zaza, Valentine Ozigbo, Chico, Port Harcourt Instigator, etc, Air peace etc , you will know that these guys knows what real business entails.

    Let me shock you, one of them (name withheld) who is among those that raised N257m to support the burial is the sole distributor of a pharmaceutical drug in Nigeria that sells like pure water. The drug is the most effective drug for a particular disease (name withheld)
    The young man makes N1000 from the N3,500 which is the selling price of the drug and the total sales of the drug per year is in millions. Invariably, he is making billions of naira every year and you are there on social media accusing him of being a ritualist.
    Even the ones that supported his birthday with hundreds of millions are business owners with brain wey get sense cos some brains are empty, onwero ife di ya except criticisms and excuses

    You cannot get to this level with your salary. STOP WORKING and go into entrepreneurship and network with those who will show you the way.

    There are several niches/markets that are yet to be tapped. Nigeria as an emerging economy has the largest market in Africa. There is nothing that you will import that will not be sold.

    In 2013, Mark Essien from Akwa Ibom returned to Nigeria from Berlin Germany where he was studying and doing a part-time job. The young man founded Hotels.ng where all the hotels in Nigeria are listed. Whenever you book a room in a hotel he gets his commission. In 2015, the owner of eBay, Pierre Omidyar invested $1.2m into Hotels.ng

    Mark Essien made the right decision and the decision has placed him in the League of Africa's youngest millionaires.

    Poverty is vanity because it is vain for you to leave a life without meaning

    May God direct our path

    Hon Obi-West Utchaychukwuo

    #madamCEO
    #DivineFM
    #highchiefadaigbo
    #RadioGoddess
    Using Someone For Money Ritual Is No Longer In Vogue. Get A Good Business And Network The South Eastern Nigeria is the region where you will find the highest number of self-made billionaires ( Not money stolen from Nigeria) The Igbos have the highest number of millionaires in Nigeria. The poverty rate in Igbo land is very low when compared to other regions. I don't want to exaggerate, there is no Igbo family where you will not find a millionaire, thanks to the business acumen that characterizes a typical Igbo man. The moneybags you saw at Obi Cubana's mother's burial or 50th birthday turned carnival are top importers and exporters. Many of them are captains of industry. About 60% of them have sole distributorship of products needed in Nigeria and Africa. They represent big foreign companies in Nigeria. If you are thinking that they are ritualist, occultic men, Yahoo Yahoo guys or they are into money laundering, you be ??????????? Complete am yourself. You need to emancipate yourself from the misconception you have about them. Google the likes of E-Money, Obi Cubana, Mmerigwo Henry Iyke, Jowi Zaza, Valentine Ozigbo, Chico, Port Harcourt Instigator, etc, Air peace etc , you will know that these guys knows what real business entails. Let me shock you, one of them (name withheld) who is among those that raised N257m to support the burial is the sole distributor of a pharmaceutical drug in Nigeria that sells like pure water. The drug is the most effective drug for a particular disease (name withheld) The young man makes N1000 from the N3,500 which is the selling price of the drug and the total sales of the drug per year is in millions. Invariably, he is making billions of naira every year and you are there on social media accusing him of being a ritualist. Even the ones that supported his birthday with hundreds of millions are business owners with brain 🧠 wey get sense cos some brains are empty, onwero ife di ya except criticisms and excuses You cannot get to this level with your salary. STOP WORKING and go into entrepreneurship and network with those who will show you the way. There are several niches/markets that are yet to be tapped. Nigeria as an emerging economy has the largest market in Africa. There is nothing that you will import that will not be sold. In 2013, Mark Essien from Akwa Ibom returned to Nigeria from Berlin Germany where he was studying and doing a part-time job. The young man founded Hotels.ng where all the hotels in Nigeria are listed. Whenever you book a room in a hotel he gets his commission. In 2015, the owner of eBay, Pierre Omidyar invested $1.2m into Hotels.ng Mark Essien made the right decision and the decision has placed him in the League of Africa's youngest millionaires. Poverty is vanity because it is vain for you to leave a life without meaning May God direct our path Hon Obi-West Utchaychukwuo #madamCEO #DivineFM #highchiefadaigbo #RadioGoddess
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  • Using Someone For Money Ritual Is No Longer In Vogue. Get A Good Business And Network

    The South Eastern Nigeria is the region where you will find the highest number of self-made billionaires ( Not money stolen from Nigeria)

    The Igbos have the highest number of millionaires in Nigeria. The poverty rate in Igbo land is very low when compared to other regions.

    I don't want to exaggerate, there is no Igbo family where you will not find a millionaire, thanks to the business acumen that characterizes a typical Igbo man.

    The moneybags you saw at Obi Cubana's mother's burial or 50th birthday turned carnival are top importers and exporters. Many of them are captains of industry. About 60% of them have sole distributorship of products needed in Nigeria and Africa. They represent big foreign companies in Nigeria.

    If you are thinking that they are ritualist, occultic men, Yahoo Yahoo guys or they are into money laundering, you be ??????????? Complete am yourself. You need to emancipate yourself from the misconception you have about them.

    Google the likes of E-Money, Obi Cubana, Mmerigwo Henry Iyke, Jowi Zaza, Valentine Ozigbo, Chico, Port Harcourt Instigator, etc, Air peace etc , you will know that these guys knows what real business entails.

    Let me shock you, one of them (name withheld) who is among those that raised N257m to support the burial is the sole distributor of a pharmaceutical drug in Nigeria that sells like pure water. The drug is the most effective drug for a particular disease (name withheld)
    The young man makes N1000 from the N3,500 which is the selling price of the drug and the total sales of the drug per year is in millions. Invariably, he is making billions of naira every year and you are there on social media accusing him of being a ritualist.
    Even the ones that supported his birthday with hundreds of millions are business owners with brain wey get sense cos some brains are empty, onwero ife di ya except criticisms and excuses

    You cannot get to this level with your salary. STOP WORKING and go into entrepreneurship and network with those who will show you the way.

    There are several niches/markets that are yet to be tapped. Nigeria as an emerging economy has the largest market in Africa. There is nothing that you will import that will not be sold.

    In 2013, Mark Essien from Akwa Ibom returned to Nigeria from Berlin Germany where he was studying and doing a part-time job. The young man founded Hotels.ng where all the hotels in Nigeria are listed. Whenever you book a room in a hotel he gets his commission. In 2015, the owner of eBay, Pierre Omidyar invested $1.2m into Hotels.ng

    Mark Essien made the right decision and the decision has placed him in the League of Africa's youngest millionaires.

    Poverty is vanity because it is vain for you to leave a life without meaning

    May God direct our path

    Hon Obi-West Utchaychukwuo

    #madamCEO
    #DivineFM
    #highchiefadaigbo
    #RadioGoddess
    Using Someone For Money Ritual Is No Longer In Vogue. Get A Good Business And Network The South Eastern Nigeria is the region where you will find the highest number of self-made billionaires ( Not money stolen from Nigeria) The Igbos have the highest number of millionaires in Nigeria. The poverty rate in Igbo land is very low when compared to other regions. I don't want to exaggerate, there is no Igbo family where you will not find a millionaire, thanks to the business acumen that characterizes a typical Igbo man. The moneybags you saw at Obi Cubana's mother's burial or 50th birthday turned carnival are top importers and exporters. Many of them are captains of industry. About 60% of them have sole distributorship of products needed in Nigeria and Africa. They represent big foreign companies in Nigeria. If you are thinking that they are ritualist, occultic men, Yahoo Yahoo guys or they are into money laundering, you be ??????????? Complete am yourself. You need to emancipate yourself from the misconception you have about them. Google the likes of E-Money, Obi Cubana, Mmerigwo Henry Iyke, Jowi Zaza, Valentine Ozigbo, Chico, Port Harcourt Instigator, etc, Air peace etc , you will know that these guys knows what real business entails. Let me shock you, one of them (name withheld) who is among those that raised N257m to support the burial is the sole distributor of a pharmaceutical drug in Nigeria that sells like pure water. The drug is the most effective drug for a particular disease (name withheld) The young man makes N1000 from the N3,500 which is the selling price of the drug and the total sales of the drug per year is in millions. Invariably, he is making billions of naira every year and you are there on social media accusing him of being a ritualist. Even the ones that supported his birthday with hundreds of millions are business owners with brain 🧠 wey get sense cos some brains are empty, onwero ife di ya except criticisms and excuses You cannot get to this level with your salary. STOP WORKING and go into entrepreneurship and network with those who will show you the way. There are several niches/markets that are yet to be tapped. Nigeria as an emerging economy has the largest market in Africa. There is nothing that you will import that will not be sold. In 2013, Mark Essien from Akwa Ibom returned to Nigeria from Berlin Germany where he was studying and doing a part-time job. The young man founded Hotels.ng where all the hotels in Nigeria are listed. Whenever you book a room in a hotel he gets his commission. In 2015, the owner of eBay, Pierre Omidyar invested $1.2m into Hotels.ng Mark Essien made the right decision and the decision has placed him in the League of Africa's youngest millionaires. Poverty is vanity because it is vain for you to leave a life without meaning May God direct our path Hon Obi-West Utchaychukwuo #madamCEO #DivineFM #highchiefadaigbo #RadioGoddess
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    For those who are NOT allergic to the truth..
    Meet Samuel Ikoku, first Nigerian to defeat his father in an election.
    businessday.ng/news/article/m… For those who are NOT allergic to the truth..🇳🇬😊 Meet Samuel Ikoku, first Nigerian to defeat his father in an election.
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  • BREAKING: Rivers State Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas threatens legal action against NBA over failure to refund the N300 million donation back to Rivers State Government

    According to Ibas, the records show that the payment of N300 million to the NBA was made with the mutual understanding that Rivers State would host the 2025 edition of the NBA Annual General Conference (AGC).

    He rejected NBA’s claim that the N300 million payment made by the state was a "gift", emphasizing that the Rivers State Government entered into an arrangement with the NBA in good faith, with the understanding that hosting the conference in the state would attract significant economic benefits to our state, positively and directly impact the businesses of our people.

    Ibas said the NBA's unilateral decision to relocate the AGC to Enugu and subsequent decision to withhold the ₦300 million paid for the purpose of hosting the NBA AGC 2025 in Rivers State is unethical and amounts to a breach of trust.

    He added that failure of the NBA to immediately refund the ₦300 million to the Rivers State Government, will compel the implementation of all legal means to recover the property of the good people of Rivers State.
    BREAKING: Rivers State Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas threatens legal action against NBA over failure to refund the N300 million donation back to Rivers State Government According to Ibas, the records show that the payment of N300 million to the NBA was made with the mutual understanding that Rivers State would host the 2025 edition of the NBA Annual General Conference (AGC). He rejected NBA’s claim that the N300 million payment made by the state was a "gift", emphasizing that the Rivers State Government entered into an arrangement with the NBA in good faith, with the understanding that hosting the conference in the state would attract significant economic benefits to our state, positively and directly impact the businesses of our people. Ibas said the NBA's unilateral decision to relocate the AGC to Enugu and subsequent decision to withhold the ₦300 million paid for the purpose of hosting the NBA AGC 2025 in Rivers State is unethical and amounts to a breach of trust. He added that failure of the NBA to immediately refund the ₦300 million to the Rivers State Government, will compel the implementation of all legal means to recover the property of the good people of Rivers State.
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  • You are given
    10 million to japa
    And 15 million to start a business in Nigeria



    Your choice
    You are given 10 million to japa And 15 million to start a business in Nigeria Your choice
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  • JUST IN: FG warns Nigerians against ponzi schemes as CBEX crashes... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews #Business
    JUST IN: FG warns Nigerians against ponzi schemes as CBEX crashes... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews #Business
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  • Nigerian Businessman, Kunle Soname owns Bet9ja, which had a monthly turnover of $10 million in 2016 according to KPMG.

    He also owns private airline, ValueJet along with Portuguese club, CD Feirense and Nigerian clubs, Remo Stars and Beyond Limits.

    Remo Stars sold Shola Ogundana to Flamengo for $500,000 in 2024 and Ebenezer Akinsanmiro to Inter Milan U-19 for €466,000 in 2023.

    You won't see this kind of person on social media shouting "money na water".

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    Nigerian Businessman, Kunle Soname owns Bet9ja, which had a monthly turnover of $10 million in 2016 according to KPMG. He also owns private airline, ValueJet along with Portuguese club, CD Feirense and Nigerian clubs, Remo Stars and Beyond Limits. Remo Stars sold Shola Ogundana to Flamengo for $500,000 in 2024 and Ebenezer Akinsanmiro to Inter Milan U-19 for €466,000 in 2023. You won't see this kind of person on social media shouting "money na water". Copied
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  • The magnificent and luxurious 501 Hectares River Park Estate is owned by the Ghanaian multi millionaire business mogul, Uncle Sam Jonah in Abuja, Nigeria .

    It is one of the biggest and the most beautifully planned estate in Abuja.
    The magnificent and luxurious 501 Hectares River Park Estate is owned by the 🇬🇭 Ghanaian multi millionaire business mogul, Uncle Sam Jonah in Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬. It is one of the biggest and the most beautifully planned estate in Abuja.
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    ORUK ANAM WOMEN SET TO RECIEVE BUSINESS BOOST THROUGH SUPPORT GRANTS

    The Office of the Wife of the Executive Chairman of Oruk Anam Local Government Council, Deaconess Mrs. Juliana Sunday Festus, in collaboration with the Wife of the Member Representing Oruk Anam State Constituency, Mrs. Ememobong Sampson Idiong, will on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, present Business Support Grants to women across Oruk Anam Local Government Area.

    The event is scheduled to take place at 12:00 PM at the Oruk Anam Council Secretariat, Ikot Ibritam.

    This initiative is part of a continuous effort to empower women economically, support local enterprises, and promote self-reliance among women in the area.

    The second edition of the Business Support Grants is proof of the consistency and commitment of the organizers in reaching more women and deepening the impact of the empowerment programme across the local government.
    PRESS RELEASE ORUK ANAM WOMEN SET TO RECIEVE BUSINESS BOOST THROUGH SUPPORT GRANTS The Office of the Wife of the Executive Chairman of Oruk Anam Local Government Council, Deaconess Mrs. Juliana Sunday Festus, in collaboration with the Wife of the Member Representing Oruk Anam State Constituency, Mrs. Ememobong Sampson Idiong, will on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, present Business Support Grants to women across Oruk Anam Local Government Area. The event is scheduled to take place at 12:00 PM at the Oruk Anam Council Secretariat, Ikot Ibritam. This initiative is part of a continuous effort to empower women economically, support local enterprises, and promote self-reliance among women in the area. The second edition of the Business Support Grants is proof of the consistency and commitment of the organizers in reaching more women and deepening the impact of the empowerment programme across the local government.
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