Deadline: 30-Mar-2022
The March 8th Initiative has announced a community focused Business Plan Competition to target young entrepreneurs and researchers who are able to exhibit the comparative advantage in their respective LGAs.
With a thriving youth population in Nigeria, there is a need to identify the rich and diverse prospects available in each of the 774 LGAs as potential growth and entrepreneurship opportunities.
The March 8th Initiative is organised by the “Friends of Prof” to inspire and promote communal, entrepreneurial, and public-spirited endeavour within Nigeria in honour of the birthday of His Excellency, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON.
The Competition is designed to identify the comparative advantage inherent in the 774 LGAs in Nigeria, identify entrepreneurs that recognise the opportunities with a plan to harness them, and encourage the development of innovative, community-driven ideas with potential for expansion, and increase community-based enterprises.
This year the March 8th Initiative will partner with Codextel Limited, an Edutech company to deploy tailor-made learning solutions focused on basic education for the Nigerian child, by employing one of their revolutionary learning products, ‘The Codex Learning Solution.’
It is a curriculum-based, animated tutorial video that provides for the Nigerian child a pool of simplified learning resources. Codextel Limited has currently developed over 500 educational videos across the major subjects – Mathematics, English, Basic Science, and Civic Education.
Funding Information
Young Nigerians between 18 and 35 years are eligible to participate. Two individuals from each Local Government Area across Nigeria will each win the sum of N100, 000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira) for their innovative ideas on how to harness the unique resources and skills of the people of their LGAs.
Eligibility Criteria
- All Nigerians between the ages of 18 – 35 years are welcome to apply. Women and persons-with-disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
- The proposal must be detailed, well-researched and based on the unique resources and skills available in the Local Government Area in question.
- The Proposal MUST be in MS Word format, and not exceed 1,000 words.
- Supporting documents to help authenticate the feasibility of the idea can be uploaded alongside the Proposal.
- Multiple submissions will lead to instant disqualification.
- Only residents or indigenes of a particular Local Government Area are allowed to submit Proposals for that Local Government Area.
- Clearly indicate your name, state of origin, L.G.A., phone number and email in your proposal
For more information, visit https://march8th.ng/index.html#home-section