Unlocking Africa’s potential: PWAN MAX Group, Kidpreneur Africa join forces
In a bold move to empower the next generation of African leaders, PWAN MAX Group, a real estate company, and Kidpreneur Africa, a social enterprise, have forged a groundbreaking partnership.
According to the partners, this innovative collaboration is set to revolutionise how African youth approach entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and property ownership.
By combining their expertise, PWAN MAX Group and Kidpreneur Africa aim to create a comprehensive ecosystem that nurtures young minds and equips them with the skills necessary to succeed in an increasingly complex global economy.
The partnership is built around the Every Child-A-Landlord Project, an initiative that provides children with a unique opportunity to acquire property and develop essential life skills.
Speaking during the ceremony in Ikeja, Lagos, Dr. Augustine Onwumere, founder of PWAN and chairman of PWAN Max Group, described the partnership as a strategic response to the challenges facing African youth.
“We’re excited to partner with Kidpreneur Africa on this project, which is very dear to our hearts. In the next 30 years, Nigeria’s future will rely heavily on entrepreneurship, and we must start pushing entrepreneurship backed by real estate to secure a better future for our children.”
Dr. Onwumere emphasised the importance of introducing youths to entrepreneurial endeavours early on, citing the potential for more child millionaires and a more productive society.
“It would be our joy to see millions of children taking the entrepreneurial and real estate world by storm at a young age, despite the harsh economy. To achieve this, our youths must stop seeking elusive white-collar jobs and become more productive with their minds.
“This will not only make everyone happier but also extend our lives as parents,” he said.
Mrs. Juliet Vincent-Obi, Founder of Kidpreneur Africa, shared Dr. Onwumere’s vision, emphasising the importance of entrepreneurship education and financial literacy in shaping the minds of young Africans.
“We believe every child deserves the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their background or circumstances. Through this partnership, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of thousands of young people and inspire them to become leaders and change-makers,” she said.
Cyprian Okechukwu, the Business Development Manager of the Every Child-A-Landlord Project, reiterated that the project is designed to provide children with a comprehensive package, including property ownership, entrepreneurship training and financial literacy education.
“By acquiring property at a young age, children can develop a sense of responsibility and ownership while building a valuable asset,” he said.
By partnering with Kidpreneur Africa, PWAN MAX Group can leverage the organisation’s expertise in entrepreneurship education and financial literacy to create a unique and impactful programme.
According to the partners, as the partnership unfolds, PWAN MAX Group and Kidpreneur Africa will work together to design and deliver programmes and events catering to African youth’s needs. The partnership is expected to have a profound impact on the lives of thousands of young people across Africa, providing them with the skills, knowledge and resources necessary to succeed.
By combining their expertise and resources, PWAN MAX Group and Kidpreneur Africa stated that they can help unlock Africa’s full potential and create a brighter future for all.
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