By David Stephen.
International Business Machines
(IBM) has trained 30 young Nigerian entrepreneurs on how to manage and grow their businesses. IBM did this through its
Nigerian Country Office – in collaboration with
FATE foundation. Entrepreneurs from different businesses were involved, including those – into event management, catering, interior decoration, agriculture, website developers and carpet retailing.
Speaking on the workshop, IBM’s Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Leader in West Africa, Remi Abere, said: “
IBM is committed to narrowing the skills gap and helping small businesses in Nigeria, especially in ICT, to become more efficient in their operations. This workshop has certainly helped participants to begin to entrench smart initiatives in their respective businesses.”
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This article was first published on 4th October 2012
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