Archives Tag: British Council
Media Entrepreneur, Chude Jideonwo & Advertising Whiz, Nnenna Onyewuchi to Lead April Freelance Friday
April 19, 2022
The next Freelance Friday clinic holds on Friday 12th April, at the British Council in Ikoyi and will focus on managing cash flow, and how entrepreneurs can successfully pitch for, and win new business. The facilitators for April are award-winning media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo (co-founder of Red Media/The Future Project) who will be leading the first session on Cash … Continue reading Media Entrepreneur, Chude Jideonwo & Advertising Whiz, Nnenna Onyewuchi to Lead April Freelance Friday
Enterprise Creative: March Freelance Friday Holds This Week
April 19, 2022
The March freelance clinic organized by Enterprise Creative holds this Friday. There list of facilitators that will be leading the sessions is impressive. Head of Branding and Corporate Communications, ARM Group Limited, Aminat Gbajabiamila, will be leading the first session, where she’ll teach entrepreneurs on How to Build a Personal Brand while Head of SME Banking, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Akin … Continue reading Enterprise Creative: March Freelance Friday Holds This Week
Introducing the Enterprise Creative Freelance Clinics (Freelance Fridays)
April 19, 2022
Are you a producer, writer, photographer, web designer, graphic artist, fashion designer, filmmaker, or involved in ANY creative profession? Do your creative interests provide a way for you to earn a living? Would you like the opportunity to share ideas with, and gain knowledge from industry leaders and peers alike? Then you should take advantage … Continue reading Introducing the Enterprise Creative Freelance Clinics (Freelance Fridays)
Creative Enterprise Session Moved To 27 July, 2012!
April 19, 2022
If you had locked in your date for the Creative Enterprise Session that was on Wednesday, 25 July, 2012, well do not feel dissapointed but the event will be taking place Friday the 27th instead.
The UK-Nigeria Creative Partnership Programme
April 19, 2022
If youâre working in the entertainment industry, probably as a filmmaker, a scriptwriter, a fashion designer, a music producer or a TV presenter, you may consider yourself eligible to apply for this exciting opportunity. The British Council and New World Nigeria are organising the UK-Nigeria Creative Partnership Programme and Seminar.
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