• Nurudeen

    It’s Been 3 Weeks of Rewarding Growth, I Am Ready for the Next Chapter

    It’s my third week in the Marketing and Corporate Communication team of the Tony Elumelu Foundation and I must say it has been interesting.  The Marketing and Corporate Communication team is tasked with the responsibility of targeting distinct audiences across various social media platforms with varying intents. At the Marketing and Corporate Communication team, we …

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  • Namibian Businesses

    SMEs are to Pay the Same Tax Rates as Large Businesses

    Anything that affects entrepreneurs in Africa affects us at TEF. On today’s episode of #TEFAdvocacy, we will be discussing policies affecting entrepreneurs in Namibia. A researcher ranked taxes and levies as No 2 on the Top 5 Challenges Affecting Entrepreneurs in Windhoek, Namibia. According to Lazarus Amukeshe of The Namibian, economists and analysts have called …

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  • Tobena

    My Third Week as a Tony Elumelu Foundation Graduate Trainee

    I can now gladly say I’ve been in the Heirs Holdings group for more than a month and it’s been a wonderful experience. A lot to unpack. I’ve been able to carry with me everything I picked up during the classroom sessions into my job rotation, immerse myself fully and keep up with the fast-paced …

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  • Melishia

    #TEFALUMNICORNER: Melishia, the lady disrupting Tech in South Africa

    Modern technology has paved the way for multi-functional devices like the smartwatch and the smartphone. Computers are increasingly faster, more portable, and higher-powered than ever before. With all of these revolutions, technology has also made our lives easier, faster, better, and more fun. Today on TEF Alumni Corner, we unveil one of our entrepreneurs in South …

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  • Independence Square

    Bureaucracy, Nepotism and Corruption; Its Effect on SMEs in Ghana

    On today’s edition of #TEFAdvocacy, we will be shedding light on the challenges faced by Ghanaian entrepreneurs.  According to Mensah et al Entrepreneurs have complained about the lack of support for SMEs due to politicization of government-sponsored business loans and corrupt officials in charge of government-sponsored organizations.  Focus group interviews with entrepreneurs who have participated …

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  • Tunisian marketplace

    Import License Challenges Facing Entrepreneurs in Tunisia

    African entrepreneurs! Your success is our success and for this reason, we’ll be looking at policies that affect entrepreneurs in Tunisia.  Welcome to Tunisia, home to Africa’s northernmost point and a country with great historical attractions.  According to the International Trade Administration, it is quite difficult to access foreign currency by entrepreneurs in Tunisia. This …

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  • Maymunat Salihu Ahmad

    #TEFALUMNICORNER: Maymunat the Neoteric Fish Farmer

    Agriculture remains one of the largest sectors in Nigeria contributing a good percentage to the nation’s GDP and employs a good number of the country’s labour force. Today, on ‘TEF Alumni Corner’, we are ringing up the curtain on Maymunat Salihu Ahmad, one of our TEF Alumni in Bauchi state, Nigeria, who is exploring the …

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  • Chiemezie Nwosu

    There’s Nothing More Incredible in Life Than Reinventing Yourself

    I’m in my final days at the Tony Elumelu Foundation’s Marketing and Corporate Communications department, and I have to say, the journey here so far has been both tasking and exciting. Tasking in the sense that creating social media content isn’t easy stuff, especially for someone like me who isn’t social media savvy; it has …

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  • Omolara Motunrayo

    #TEFALUMNICORNER: Omolara, Poultry Farmer in Abeokuta, Nigeria

    Today on the TEF Alumni Corner, we are going to take a peek into the entrepreneurial career of Omolara Motunrayo, a poultry business owner in Abeokuta, Ogun state. Q: When did you receive the grant? A: I got the grant in December 2021 Q: Has the grant been able to help you achieve what you …

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  • Chongo Kabwe

    #TEFAlumniCorner: Chongo Kabwe,the Entrepreneur with Creative Hands

    Today on ‘TEF Alumni Corner’, we shine the light on Chongo Kabwe, an entrepreneur blessed with creative hands in Gabane, Botswana. Kabwe is from Zambia.  Q: Can you tell us when you received the grant? A: I received the grant in December, 2021. Q: What business are you into and how do you run your …

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