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A non-governmental organization, The Future Project, with the association with Microsoft Tuesday, announced the launch of Accelerate LABS to strengthen the country's economic development through business development and technological incubation.

This announcement was made at the launch in Lagos, where it is labeled 'Enable small and medium-scale companies'. The project, which is not the first of its kind, aims to equip 2500 young people through the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria through the training and implementation of funds to "socially-desirable, high-profit companies build and highly competitive which can positively influence the economy. "

Aseanyi Amah, Microsoft's Technical Director, represented by Hakeem Adeniji-Adele, has proposed Microsoft to focus on supporting viable and scalable businesses that will promote economic growth in Nigeria.

"Microsoft acknowledges the creativity and intelligence of the young Nigerian thoughts. We fully support this initiative to promote its potential, together with the promotion of the local economy through education," Employment and Entrepreneurship, "says Mr. Hakeem.

"With this project, we benefit from the demand for better and better technology to teach young Nigerians how to improve themselves, their families and their communities," he added.

He explained that each geopolitical zone would be represented by a host state that would serve as a hub to incubate these businesses.

THE TIME DOCUMENTS have learned that the accelerated LABS will be in three latexes, with the formation of the first transmission from September and over a period of three months.


A non-governmental organization, The Future Project, with the association with Microsoft Tuesday, announced the launch of Accelerate LABS to strengthen the country's economic development through business development and technological incubation.

This announcement was made at the launch in Lagos, where it is labeled 'Enable small and medium-scale companies'. The project, which is not the first of its kind, aims to equip 2500 young people through the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria through the training and implementation of funds to "socially-desirable, high-profit companies build and highly competitive which can positively influence the economy. "

Aseanyi Amah, Microsoft's Technical Director, represented by Hakeem Adeniji-Adele, has proposed Microsoft to focus on supporting viable and scalable businesses that will promote economic growth in Nigeria.

"Microsoft acknowledges the creativity and intelligence of the young Nigerian thoughts. We fully support this initiative to promote its potential, together with the promotion of the local economy through education," Employment and Entrepreneurship, "says Mr. Hakeem.

"With this project, we benefit from the demand for better and better technology to teach young Nigerians how to improve themselves, their families and their communities," he added.

He explained that each geopolitical zone would be represented by a host state that would serve as a hub to incubate these businesses.

THE TIME DOCUMENTS have learned that the accelerated LABS will be in three latexes, with the formation of the first transmission from September and over a period of three months.

Each sequence will also include a three-week training session, a four-week mentor session, a three-week investigation and practice, and a demonstration day for the company's renewal to potential investors.

Tonye Cole, founder of the Sahara Group, encouraged young entrepreneurs to develop patience and endurance during difficult times and underlined that their goals will be difficult to achieve if they do not find their legitimate positions in society and invest in themselves .

The deputy director of operations of the future project, Bukola Adebakin, said that the future project on accelerated LABS expanded to build and empower young people willing to contribute to the development of Nigeria.

"With the new businesses supported by training and funds, there are good opportunities to create job opportunities and also offer young entrepreneurs a wider access to knowledge and strategies that are useful for building more successful companies," he said.

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