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‘Do It Afraid’ to Holds First Entrepreneurship Workshop Titled “Agribusiness, The Next Frontier”

Last year, Omilola Oshikoya International debuted its first Do It Afraid Conference, an annual event organised to inspire business minded individuals who out of fear, lack the will and conviction to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. In addition to the annual conference, there will now be quarterly sector focused workshops across different sectors. Do It Afraid…

Last year, Omilola Oshikoya International debuted its first Do It Afraid Conference, an annual event organised to inspire business minded individuals who out of fear, lack the will and conviction to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.

In addition to the annual conference, there will now be quarterly sector focused workshops across different sectors.

Do It Afraid Workshops

The workshops are designed to increase technical capacity and provide support for both potential and current entrepreneurs in different sectors. They will also educate these entrepreneurs on how to operate in the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) segment.

SMEs are important to growth in Nigeria as there are 24 million of them operating in the country. Additionally, it is estimated that they provide half of the total number of jobs and half of the country’s industrial output.  Unfortunately, they are strongly restricted in accessing the know-how, resources and capital that they require to grow and expand, with nearly half of SMEs rating access to finance as a major constraint. It is our objective to ensure that the “Do it Afraid” workshop caters to these areas of constraint and acts as an avenue and platform for growth in the Nigerian SME segment.

The first set of workshops will commence this year with the first one focusing on Agriculture themed “Agribusiness, the Next Frontier”.

 

Why attend the Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Workshop?

The current fall in oil price and economic situation in Nigeria has caused a lot of uncertainties across various sectors such as Oil & Gas, Banking & Finance and Telecoms leading to massive job losses. This calls for future entrepreneurs to take a bold action and step out on their own.

Supported by Bank of Industry, the Agriculture workshop will help enlighten participants about the opportunities in the sector, how they can be seized to generate value, and how they can access the various funds such as the BOI agriculture funds.

The workshop designed to increase technical capacity and provide support for both potential and current business entrepreneurs in Agribusiness will expand on the following:

  • Opportunities across the agriculture value chain
  • Business lessons from agribusiness entrepreneurs
  • Appropriate financing methods that should be utilised
  • How to gain access to BOI funds.
  • Land acquisition
  • Enterprise Development clinic breakout sessions providing information to participants on starting a business.
  • Networking Opportunities

Speakers include Seun Abolaji (Founder Wilson’s Juice Company), Shola Sowemimo (Founder, Ope Farms), Ada Osakwe (CEO Agrolay Ventures), Adeniji Kolawole (GMD Niji Group), Amaka Onyejianya (Co-Founder Uwa Earth Foods) and Angel Adelaja (Founder, Fresh Direct Produce and Agro-Allied services).

 

Date: Sunday, 6th March 2016

Time: 12pm prompt

Venue: Canton Concourse, 12 Landbridge Avenue, Oniru Estate, Victoria Island, lagos

 

Visit www.omilola.com to register.

Fee: N15,000

You can make payment to:

Account name: Omilola Oshikoya

Bank: GTB

Account number: 0005733803

For sponsorship and enquiries, contact Simisola Agunbiade on 08035788231 or email doitafraid@omilola.com

 

‘Do It Afraid’ Agribusiness Entrepreneurial workshop is supported by Bank of Industry, Invicta Africa , Bella Naija, Pulse Ng, Naij.com, Ono Bello and The Guardian.

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