We were
Decissive with the launch of D.E.E.D in December, we held the D.A.T in
September both in Abuja and a World Press Conference for
Entrepreneurship at the Tinapa Business Resorts in Calabar in August,
2015. As we approach 2016, BEgroup Professionals wish all Nigerians a
year of Peace, Speed & Direction. Merry Christmas
SORO MAGAZINE is a human angle lifestyle solution magazine with special focus on entrepreneurship and leadership development.
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Decisive Entrepreneurial Empowerment for Youth, the only Solution to Unemployment in Nigeria - BEgroup/DEEDLaunch Communique
“The reason there
is so much poverty and discontent in the world today is because man has not yet
learned to dig deep enough into the realm of his God-given abilities
(potentials).” Corporate Social Responsibility (Agro-Allied Innovated) can help
nurture, empower and contribute to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Nigeria
Nation, if the implementation is right; Make one Nigerian Entrepreneur, One
Person at a time!
BEgroup Professionals presently a hybrid of Recreate Nigeria Limited and
Braunplan International Limited both registered
with the Corporate Affairs Commission, Nigeria on the December 10, 2015
launched Decisive Entrepreneurial Empowerment Drive (DEED)
which held at Barcelona Hotel had stakeholder from various corporate
institution, youth delegates and media partners (Nigeria Union of Journalist,
Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria(FRCN), Voice of Nigeria(VON), Nigeria
Television Authority(NTA) and media newspaper houses.
DEEDLaunch convening is to take a stand on
Entrepreneurship as solution to reducing unemployment, with recommendation on
innovations and strategy of a clearly defined implementation process, reiterates Morah Emmanuel, the Chief Coordinating
Officer (CCO) Decisive Entrepreneurial Empowerment Drive (DEED) and Managing
Director(MD) BEgroup Professionals organizer and project consultants of the
programme.
DEEDLaunch discussant, Lady Azuka Azinge of the
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) comments after the programme “I would love
to be a part of this important platform to empower our youths.“ and challenged
all entrepreneurially minded youth to get up and start up, as recognizable
opportunities abounds and registration at CAC is very Easy, walk in to any of
our branches around, first conduct a search which only cost N500.00, meet all
requirement and pay N10,500.00 for registration, she said.
SMEDAN
representative, Naomi Udoh describe the launch as “Encouraging, Educative and i
think the youths should buy this idea and the training”. Our media partner,
FRCN representative Margaret Obia Larry-Akang, expressed her delight of being
present at the launch commenting ““It was an interesting section and I have
learnt a lot.”
Professor
Patricia Donli, DEEDLaunch keynote speaker, spoke on the theme: Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR): Potential Driver for Youth Entrepreneurial
Empowerment and Innovation. She is the advocate for Gender Equality, Peace and
Development Centre, Abuja. She further stated that “Youth development including
entrepreneurship development in Nigeria poses a collective responsibility.
Governments at all tiers, their institutions, donor agencies and endowed
individuals are all stakeholders.”.
The
event convener, Rosemary Akande, President Female Artist Association of Nigeria
(FEAAN) during her opening speech, stated that “Given this new co-operation
between CSR and Entrepreneurs, Jobseekers will all soon become Jobgiver.” She
went on to commend the organizer BEgroup Professionals, noting she will always
be obliged to this co-operation.
Concluding
the programme, Mr Emmanuel Morah, reiterated that the vision of DEED in his
vote of thanks speech, “as we begin the journey of raising 200,000 young
entrepreneurs and your support is highly appreciated as we look forward to a
new Nigeria”. His special gratitude went to all corporate institution and media
partner delegates present at the programme launch and welcome the youth
delegate to a future of empowering for posterity. He told, the youth delegates
to watch-out for DEED upcoming training, January 24 – 26, 2016.
DELEGATE COMMENTS ON D.E.E.D LAUNCH
DEED was launched at the Barcelona Hotel, 23 Blantyre Street Wuse 2, Abuja on the 10th of December 2015. The following are comments of delegates across the geo-political regions:
“This is an avenue that will change the mind of youths and
drive them into action for the good of the Nation.”
-
Deborah
Mbursa Bwala North-East/Borno State Delegate
deborahmbursa@gmail.com
“I am interested in the mentorship promise of BEgroup. I
already have an idea to drive my personal entrepreneurial inclination, the
launch was all I was looking for.”
- Ugbechie Augustino
Jebose South-South/Delta State Delegate
(tinoextract@gmail.com)
“this is a wonderful intiative and I wish to work as one of
the Volunteer.”
– Alabi Akeem Abiodun
South-West/Ogun State Delegate
(alabiakeem97@yahoo.com)
“Imo state awaits DEED commissioning”
-
Anthony
Chukwuonye South-East/Imo Delegate
(tonylowis@yahoo.com)
“I think this organization can achieve their goal of
empowering the targeted youths. Let them keep encouraging the youths from
different parts of the country for effective training.”
-
Comrade
A. Abraham North Central/Nasarawa State Delegate
(amossen2004@yahoo.com)
Friday, 11 December 2015
DEEDLaunch - BEgroup Professionals
We highly appreciate your attendance.
BEgroup Professionals wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2016.
Emmanuel Morah - MD/CCO.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
SPECIAL INVITATION
BEgroup Professionals is at it
again! Following her inability to gather 800 youths together in Tinapa as
designed, the Group Managing Director CCO told SOROmagazine that NYBLS is not
dead, and DEED is a recreation of preaching the gospel of entrepreneurship to
his generation-
Whatever toga, Mr Morah Emmanuel,
believes that there is more goldmine in the minds of the youth than all the oil
fields in the world.
DEED he told SOROMAGAZINE is his
response to the lack of commitment to government set policies and programmes on
youth empowerment. The reason why he is calling on the corporate social
conscience organization to come around a common cause and rescue the situation
of joblessness in the nation.
The success of businesses he said
is hinged on stimulating the growth of the communities that depends on their
products and services of the organizations that are present in a given place,
under controlled circumstance with the right people. BEgroup he said has always anticipate
business challenges in a heterogeneous society such as ours and how entrepreneurs
can take a stand in a fast changing world.
BEgroup is proactive in
encouraging the 3 steps-model identified for entrepreneurial growth; from starting, building and encouraging growth
across economic sectors with the CSR as frontiers.
Entrepreneurs are the life-wire
of our local economy and the commitment of BEgroup is empowering the youth for
posterity. “We are not a political youth group” Morah Emmanuel quipped.
You are all invited.
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