TF-ESS

Posted by admin On October - 15 - 2009

The Future Project is starting a new practical series called The Future Enterprise Support Scheme (TF-ESS) where we will offer selected young people intensive trainings that will cover entrepreneurship and creativity every six months. Also included will be two-month mentorship programmes with selected winners and associates of The Future Awards.

Under this, young people get trainings, internships and support in creativity and entrepreneurship. This program aims to equip them with the leadership, managerial, and facilitation skills that is required in today’s labour market.

It will be held every saturday for the next six months starting from Oct 17th 2009. The trainers include Tara Fela-Durotoye (Young Person of the Year 2008), Uche Nnaji (Style Entrepreneurs of the Year), Detoun Ogwo (MD, AGDC), Mosunmola Umoru (Business Owner of the year 2009), amongst others.

The trainings are held in conjunction with the After Graduate Development Centre (AGDC).

This year it will be primarily for The Future Awards Volunteers, but 20% of the space will be available for non- vounteers. If you are interested please call 08033792175 for more details.

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