SMEDAN Partners With 50 Tertiary Institutions On Entrepreneurship Training

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From six left, the Director General, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Mr Olawale Fasanya, The Director, Enterprise Development Centre, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Dr Peter Bamkole, Dr Mrs Uduak Mbong, HOD, Business Admin Arthur Jarvis university Cross River, commended SMEDAN andDirector, Entrepreneurship Development Center, Fedetal University Brinin Kebbi, Prof. Isa Garba, during the opening ceremony of the of SMEDAN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Programme (TINEDEP) at PAN Africa University-Entreprise Development Centre (EDC) held in Lagos on Monday.

 

 The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) said the agency has partnered with 50 tertiary institutions across the country to prepare their students for a successful entrepreneurial journey.

Director-General, SMEDAN, Mr Olawale Fasanya, made the disclosure at the SMEDAN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Programme (TINEDEP) opening ceremony at the PAN Africa University-Entreprise Development Centre (EDC), Lagos on Monday.

Fasanya, represented by Director, Partnership and Coordination, SMEDAN, Dr Friday Opara, stressed the need for lecturers to have an entrepreneurial mindset to successful hand-hold their students through the journey of entrepreneurship.

He said that SMEDAN the programme was to equip lecturers following the paradigm shift in education with the necessary tools and techniques to prepare students for the fourth industrial revolution.

The SMEDAN DG noted that this could only be achieved through an efficient entrepreneurship education and development to bridge the gaps between the university classroom and the field.

He said that the programme would also give the tools, provide full practical sessions to broaden the knowledge of participants in learning entrepreneurship.

Participants at theo openingceremony of the of SMEDAN Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Programme (TINEDEP) at PAN Africa University-Entreprise Development Centre (EDC) held in Lagos on Monday.

“In our present educational system, certificates and degrees only prepare students to be job seekers and not job creators.

“The tertiary institution’s curricular must place the needed emphasis on entrepreneurship and vocational training.

“The training prepares the students to become entrepreneurs and job creators, as the future is skill and skill is the future.

“The concept is designed to inculcate into the students the intelligent and intellectual consciousness of their environment to enable him/her maximizes their existence and potentials.

“It is an adaptable education that will prepare the students for self-employment which must necessarily be the ultimate,” he said.

Director, Entreprise Development Centre, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Dr Peter Bamkole said that the programme was organised for all lecturers in tertiary institution that taught entrepreneurship.

He said the initiative was to empower the lecturers to inculcate entrepreneurial mindsets in the students.

He advised upcoming entrepreneurs to get into a network of like-minded people for ideas sharing within the ecosystem.

“We have about 50 institutions here, and ordinarily, even Nigerian is a born entrepreneur.

“However, there are techniques that will help nurture it, so that opportunities are better understood when they come,” he said.

Dr Uduak Mbong, Head of Department, Business Administration, Arthur Jarvis University, Cross River, commended SMEDAN for organising the event, saying it would provide a network to enhance her practice of her entrepreneurship in her school.

Director, Entrepreneurship Development Center, Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Prof. Isa Garba, said that after the programme that he should be able to come out with a modem in teaching entrepreneurship in the university where he lectured.

He stressed the need for more collaboration and partnership among participants to enable him build a better ecosystem in his institution.

A Lecturer, Plateau State University, Jos, Dr Manji Kumdi, said his expectation was to learn the business ecosystem and how to enrich the entrepreneurship development in the university.

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