Called Enterprise Graduate Empowerment Scheme (EGES), the product which was inspired by a personal experience the MD/Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Mallam Ahmed Kuru, had in an encounter with a bright but unemployed young graduate...
“...is designed to bridge the gap that exists between the innovative entrepreneurial ideas of young school leavers and access to the right financial support to transform these ideas into concrete money making enterprises.”
ccording to a statement from the bank, such candidates who must be university or polytechnic graduates of not more than three years prior to the time of application are to apply through the bank’s website for a pre-qualification exercise. Those candidates who meet with the criteria will now be invited, taken through an intensive business appreciation programme, where they will learn practical book keeping, market intelligence, human resource management, conceptualization and implementation of business proposals among others. At the end of the programme, a test will be administered to select those that will participate in the Enterprise Graduate Empowerment Scheme.
Managing Director/CEO, Enterprise
Bank Limited, Mallam Ahmed Kuru (middle, holding Product Launch poster), other
Executive Management staff and graduates/participants of the programme at the
launch
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R-L:Managing Director/CEO, Enterprise Bank Limited, Mallam
Ahmed Kuru making a point while Executive Director, Lagos & South-West
Banks, MrsNnekaOnyeali-Ikpewatches attentively
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Yetunde Dehinbo, a graduate of Industrial
Chemistry from the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye and a participant in
the programme, lauded the scheme, adding that “it is for people like me who
really do not want to work for anybody.” She said: “…from day one, I have always
known that I want to have my own business but there is no money to give
expression to the business ideas that I have. I am currently into trading but
will require assistance like EGES to take it to the next level.”
Olorunfemi Oluwasanmi Silas, who has just
finished his National Youth Service is an Information and Communication Science
graduate from the University of Ilorin, Ilorin. His desire is to go into the laundry
or ICT business. As a fresh graduate with practically no experience, he stated
that EGES will be very key in helping young school leavers to find their rhythm
quickly. He however said, “…you should not just give me money and leave me. Just
like the scheme has promised, the bank should be able to provide me with a lot
of guidance to help me stabilize”
Cross Section of attendees, management staff
and graduates/participants at the product launch
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IGWE U. IGWE
Head, Corporate Communications
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