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Hello, For those applying, its advisable to work offline after which you paste on the fields. Good luck! ********************** About Me * Tell us about yourself, personal bio and what led you to become an entrepreneur (200 words) Leadership Skills & Experience * Describe your leadership skills and experience for running the business (100 words) Personal Achievement * Tell us something impressive you have personally built or achieved (100 words) Elevator Pitch * In 50 words or less, describe your current business or idea Detailed Description * In more detail, describe your product or service (200 words) Wow Us * What is new, interesting or different about your product or service? (list 3 things) Problem Solved * What problem does your product or service solve? (50 words) Development Stage * Which most accurately describes your product or service development stage? Industry Sector * Select your company’s primary industry sector Addressable Market * How big is the addressable market for your product or service? (50 words) Revenue Model * How will you get revenue in your business?(50 words) Marketing Strategy * Explain how you intend to (or already do) market your products or services to your target market (50 words)? Competitors * Who are your competitors/benchmark organisations? List your top 3. Differentiating Factors * What differentiates you from other existing businesses in your field? (50 words) Current Milestone * What is your current milestone for business? (50 words) Next Milestone * What is your next milestone for this business and how long will it take you to reach it? (50 words) What is the total amount of cash invested to date in this startup (in USD)? Monthly Expenses * What are your current monthly cash expenses (in USD)? Lifetime revenue * How much revenue has your startup generated since inception (in USD)? Break-Even Volume* What is the projected break-even volume (quantity) for the business? (25 words) Break-Even Revenue * What is the projected break-even revenue for the business (in USD)? Impact * Describe what impact your business will have within your community, country for job creation, revenue generation or social development? (200 words) Challenges * What are the top 3 challenges you face in operating or launching your business? (50 words) Aims & Objectives * Explain briefly what you hope to achieve from participating in the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme? (200 words) Business Skills * What business skills do you most need to learn about? Information Source * How did you hear about the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme? Time Availability * If accepted into the programme, will you work full time on this business/idea? Reason * If you cannot commit to working fulltime on this startup if accepted, please explain why? (50 words) Previous Accelerator * Have you taken part in any entrepreneurship programme/ accelerator programme or received any angel investment/grant in the past year? Referees * Please provide details of two character and/or professional referees. |
This soldier go fit shoot gun so? |
In 1798 Thomas Robert Malthus famously predicted that short-term gains in living standards would inevitably be undermined as human population growth outstripped food production, and thereby drive living standards back toward subsistence. We were, he argued, condemned by the tendency of population to grow geometrically while food production would increase only arithmetically. |
Following keenly |
Brave man |
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Hello, I'm embarking on a project which aims at streghtening local security in the region. I wish to collaborate with a few individuals (nairalanders and tech savvys) from Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and Bauchi. Thanks! |
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Factors responsible for our recession : 1. Prosecuting Boko Haram military campaign. Such funds is capable of empowering Nigerians. 2. Crave for foreign goods. 3. Outdated education system. We are in for real shyte. |
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Fool, which part of Nigeria do you reside? eziokwubundunuwa: |
No boko sponsor since inception? Shame on southern Nigeria. You don't only value your subjugation, but you also cherish your servitude. |
Self determination is a right |
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Can't you just mind ur damn business? delectablegyal: |
How's jos? Beamborla: |
Talk talk. Abokkis understand these brownies. They do nothing but talk. |
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Routes into international development Many graduates start in an NGO; you will find few graduate training schemes, those that exist have early application deadlines. Generally organisations recruit as and when they have vacancies. Most recruiters in this sector are looking for: 1. Skills - these may be “hard” technical skills such as to work as a specialist in public health or they may be “soft” skills, such as teamwork and communication. Increasingly, recruiters are placing an emphasis on hard skills, especially for jobs “in the field.”. 2. Academic training/intellectual ability - typically a good undergraduate degree (typically 2.1 or better) or, very often today, a master’s degree. You also need to have good written English. 3. Relevant work experience - gained through volunteering, internships or paid work. It is advisable to gain development experience before undertaking a master’s degree. 4. Fit - will you fit into the department and the organisation to which you are applying? 5. Passion and commitment - are you committed to the cause? Share your contributions.
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You sound all good halfricanadian: |
Yeah ladies flirt alot. I once overheard some ladies discussing how boring their relationships are. halfricanadian: |
It's empirically proven that all ladies flirt even when in happy relationships. halfricanadian: |


