On Monday, March 23 members of the TEEP Selection Committee met in Lagos to make final deliberations on the 1,000 selectees for the TEEP 2015 inaugural class.
More →On Monday, March 23 members of the TEEP Selection Committee met in Lagos to make final deliberations on the 1,000 selectees for the TEEP 2015 inaugural class.
More →Lagos, Nigeria – The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) is pleased to announce the selection of the first 1000 African entrepreneurs for the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP). TEEP is a $100 million initiative to discover and support 10,000 African entrepreneurs over the next decade, with a target of creating 1 million new jobs and $10 …
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More →Marie-Angèle TOURÉ of Africa24 and Parminder Vir, OBE Director of Entrepreneurship for The Tony Elumelu Foundation discuss entrepreneurship in Africa and the TEEP programme.
More →[youtube]https://youtu.be/CTBY57sbo9Q[/youtube] Professor Reid Whitlock sits down with Heirs TV to discuss his new role as the CEO of The Tony Elumelu Foundation and what his vision is for the next phase of growth for the Foundation.
More →Evans Udoh-George is a 31 year old, Nigerian entrepreneur raised in Ajegunle, Lagos State by her late parents Mr. Udoh and Mrs. Blessing Udoh who died when she was young. She and her siblings were brought to Little Saints Orphanage after being abandoned at the backyard of a church due to the loss of their …
More →[youtube] http://youtu.be/JPuSJFguO_o [/youtube] Tony O. Elumelu discusses African entrepreneurs & business opportunities in Africa with Richard Quest on CNN’s Quest Means Business.
More →[youtube] http://youtu.be/sKkiEoR9a5Y [/youtube] The Tony Elumelu Foundation was featured on a segment of Changemakers on EbonyLife TV’s EL Reports.
More →[youtube] http://youtu.be/f1ENctSPp78 [/youtube] Mentors, here is a chance to empower Africa’s next generation of entrepreneurs.
More →In an attempt to stimulate the African economy, some organisations are stirring entrepreneurial growth on the continent, with Tony Elumelu Foundation leading the pack. Adeola Akinremi writes Rose Abba, 32, an entrepreneur from Jos, Plateau State, one of Nigeria’s middle belt states, had become distraught after many years of struggling to access loan for her …
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