JCI IKEJA PLEDGES TO SUPPORT ECONOMIC GROWTH Hamid Ayodeji A non profit organization, Junior Chamber International (JCI), Ikeja has expressed its commitment towards developing and strategically
A non profit organization, Junior Chamber International , Ikeja has expressed its commitment towards developing and strategically executing programs aimed at enhancing the sustainable economic recovery of the country.
Speaking during the conference, President, Junior Chamber International, Ikeja, Oyebola Olafasakin explained that the organisation understands the great potential for sustainable development of the nation’s economic sectors when effectively harnessed which is why it remains dedicated towards contributing its own quota to its development.
“Another item on our agenda for the year will be us embarking on empowerment programs for thousands of entrepreneurs within the nation by providing mentorship, capacity building initiatives as well as access to funding in order to enhance their operational and production capacity.
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