The
City of Abuja witnessed a spectacular event which stands out on its
own and will definitely go down in the annals of history. It was the two
day programme of The Young CEO Business Summit held at the prestigious
Transcorp Hilton.
The
Young CEO Summit is a global networking organisation that has been
organising summits for entrepreneurs across Africa, Middle East and
Europe.
The
Young Ceo's Business Forum Statistics shows – 607 Support for
Start-ups, 297,000 Community Base projects, 17 Successful Programs and
1,700 Investment Opportunities been dealt with by the team.
In
the Abuja Summit for 2016, where more than 400 budding entrepreneurs
attended and diverse speakers cutting across many industries, the
impacts generated indicated emergence of new businesses and startups
especially as Nigeria continues to seek for alternatives to oil.
The
Founders Barr. Rex and Ambassador David James at the closing dinner in
front of leading young executives and captain of industries honoured
Amb. Olakunle Churchill with Young CEO Global Award.
Presenting
the Award, they said he has been an inspiration to a lot of our
Nigerian youths with regards to his overwhelming industrious
antecedents. Churchill was applauded for his act of benevolence and
philanthropism especially in the direction of charity.
Ambassador
Olakunle Churchill is the CEO of Big Church Groups LTD with offices in
Switzerland, Ghana, Lagos and Abuja. The company is made up of four
component branches - Big Church Haven LTD, Big Church Consult, Big
Church Entertainment and King Andrea Realtor which major in IT, software
solutions, real estates, supplies and general contracts.
Other
speakers and awardess are John Arman - Chairman of the Africa Youth
Economic Forum, Peace Hype - Forbes Correspondent, Eniye Ambakaderemo,
Bassey Eyo, Mary Ojulari, Blossom Ozurumba, Sandra Nwugo, Debby Oyenusi,
Femi Amele, isioma Idemudia, Olayinka Braimoh, Micheal Jonathan Numa,
Ayanda Ngwane, Rich Tanksley, Beatrice Ndung\\'ts, Ohimei Amaize,
Emmanuel Imevbore etc.
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