The Non-Governmental Organization announced Mrs. Emmanuella Ngozi Ogadilim as the winner of the competition, designed to provide financial assistance to vendors seeking to expand their businesses.
The contest drew participants from various sectors, all vying for the chance to secure funding to enhance their business operations. Mrs. Ogadilim’s winning pitch for her business ”Ellap Enterprises” was noted for its creativity, feasibility, and potential impact on the local community.
The first place winner will receive a cash prize of N5 million Naira, second place N2 million Naira while the third place winner will receive business empowerment tools worth less than N500,000.
The HoldingCore NGO Foundation, founded by Nigerian philanthropist Sir Anike Hope, continues its mission to empower underserved communities through initiatives that promote education, entrepreneurial skills, and economic growth. This competition is one of several platforms the foundation uses to fulfill its commitment to fostering sustainable development and self-reliance among vulnerable populations.
As we celebrate Mrs. Ogadilim’s victory, we are reminded of the power of opportunity and the impact of community support. Her success is a beacon to others, proving that with the right resources and encouragement, rising entrepreneurs can achieve great things.
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