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Episode 1: 64 Qualify from Entrepreneur TV auditions

The programme started with the first episode of the 13 weeks series showcasing the journey of entrepreneurial pursuit by thousands of Nigerian micro-entrepreneurs who have registered to take advantage of the opportunity presented by the programme.

Candidates came from all across the country to get auditioned after been shortlisted in Kano, Aba and finally Lagos. They came regardless of gender, ethnic and culture to face the audition judges. The judges were Femi Omonehin (Kano, Aba & Lagos), Ekemelu Nnoli (Aba & Lagos), Cecile Agwu (Kano), all from Growing Businesses Foundation, ‘Hajia Ladi Wali (Kano) from SMEDAN, Linda Dimgba (Aba) and Joyce Ajoku (Lagos).

After auditions, 12 people qualified from Kano, 27 from Aba and 25 from Lagos. All the 64 micro-entrepreneurs will face 16 Judges across 12 weeks with 3 judges on each panel weekly. The judges will Judge their ideas for creativity, innovation and vision while also scrutinizing the micro-entrepreneurs idea for content and relevance.

Each coming episode, N1m is up for grabs at the discretion of the panel of Judges which boast of highly tested individuals like Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien, Mrs. Bunmi Lawson, Dr. Ebenezer Meshida, Dr. Doyin Abiola, Engr. Kayode Adejuyigbe, Alli Baba, Tara Fela-Durotoye, Mr. Frank Nneji, Mrs. Ify Ighodalo, Mrs. Adenike Ogunlesi, Gbenga Badejo, Tony Ajero, Chief Dele Momodu, Mr. Gregory Enahoro, Rita Eze and Mrs. Modupe Adelaja.

KANO FINALISTS

S/N

NAMES

AGE

LOCATION

BUSINESS

FUNDING REQUIRED

1

Mohammed Isa Fagge

44 yrs

Kano

Provision

1,000,000

2

Akintunde Busayo

35 yrs

Kaduna

Private School

1,000,000

3

Hadiza Usman

31 yrs

Kano

Interior Decorations

800,000

4

Manna Omo Momodu

52 yrs

Kano

Food & Cereals

1,000,000

5

Ibrahim Musa

58 yrs

Kano

Farming

800,000.00

6

Banjo Kathir

33 yrs

Zaria

Footwear Production

1,000,000

7

Ibrahim Yahaya

32 yrs

Abuja

Supplies of Bottle Water

1, 200, 000

8

Jonathan Audu

35 yrs

Kaduna

Construction &Installation of Hi-Tech Security

5,000,000

9

Rakiya Abubakar

34 yrs

Kano

Dairy Production

1,500,000

10

Balogun Segun Dele

27 yrs

Kano

Ice Block Making

1,000,000

11

Alhaji Idris Olarewaju

55 yrs

Kano

Producing Agricultural Implements

900,000

ABA FINALISTS

S/N

NAMES

AGE

LOCATION BUSINESS TYPE

FUNDING REQUIRED

1

Onuegbu Kenneth

25 yrs

Aba Fish Seller

800,000

2

David Ametefe

38 yrs

Kaduna Farm Product, Bio Crap & Environment Engineering

1,800,000

3

Evelyn Nwajei

32 yrs

Aba Manufacturing of perfumes, Bleach, Air Freshener

1,500,000

4

Ohanele Ikechi

39 yrs

Aba Piggery Farm

1,687,000

5

Essien Franklin

41 yrs

Aba Youth Empowerment

10,000,000

6

Obasi Obiora

36 yrs

Aba Water Processing

1,000,000

7

Kamah Dickson

44 yrs

Aba Electronic Engineering

2,000,000

8

Morenike Raheem

35 yrs

Asaba Children Development, Event & Entertainment

1,000,000

9

Lovina Ugbonta

31 yrs

ABA Soap Production

1,400,000

10

Iwuofor Blessing

30yrs

Aba Craft & Trading

4,000,000.00

11

Prince Dare David

39yrs

Warri Fashion Designing

5,000,000

12

Unachukwu Adeline

31 yrs

Aba Food Production

1,400,000

13

Washington Kalu

33yrs

Aba Fashion Designer

2,500,000.00

14

Teteh Emeka

32 yrs

Owerri Manufacturer

1.5,000,000

15

Frederick Aseminaso

23 yrs

Port Harcourt Consultancy, Supplies & Training

N8, 000, 000

16

Chukwunah Ishiukwu

32 yrs

Aba Wood furniture & Wrought Iron

N7, 000, 000

17

Anyanwu Chris

36 yrs

Aba Yoghurt Production

8,000,000

18

Chioma Ujoatuonu

30 yrs

Aba Foods & Allied Chemical

2,000,000.00

19

Ikechukwu Nwaonu

22 yrs

Calabar Table Water Production

1,000,000.00

20

Ukpo Darlington

26 yrs

Aba Make-Up/Fashion

N800, 000

21

Aduayi Okechukwu

31 yrs

Owerri Fish Farming ,Management & Sales

2,000,000.00

22

Mbah Innocent

34 yrs

Aba Shoe Production

1,000,000

23

Ferdinand Adimefe

24 yrs

Abuja Publishing Magazine

800,000

24

Favour Maurice

23 yrs

Aba Scouring Powder For Cleaning

700,000.00

25

Nworka Henry

53 yrs

Aba Book Publishing

500,000.00

26

Amalia Substance

24 yrs

Port-Harcourt Skin Care/Fashion

1,000,000

LAGOS FINALISTS

S/N

NAMES AGE LOCATION BUSINESS TYPE

FUNDING REQUIRED

1

Babalola Olayinka 39 Illorin Outdoor Public Information

5,000,000

2

Ezefunamba Peter 25yrs Lagos Dry Cleaning & Laundry

1,500,000

3

Valentine Nnamdi 41yrs Sapele Engine Reconditioner

700,000

4

Samuel Attah Lagos Business Development Talk Show

1,000,000

5

Adebowale Adetola 37yrs Lagos Tailoring & Footwear Production

1,000,000

6

Akintunde Sileola 28 years Ondo Plantain Cultivation

623,200

7

Michael Anyanwu 19 years Anambra Generation Of Electricity

700,000

8

Ugochukwu Onyedika 23 Lagos Gaming

N1, 000, 000

9

Chigozie Enem 29yrs Lagos Nylon Production

1,000,000.00

10

Adedolapo Tokan-Lawal 27 years Lagos Discount Retail Store

1,400,000

11

Shehu Kabiru 36yrs Ibadan Repairs, Sales & Manufacturing

250,000

12

Arowa Oladapo 28 Lagos Online Business

385,000

13

Okeke Paul 31 Abuja Recycling

N5, 000, 000

14

Jinadu Babatunde 29 years Lagos Printing

1,000,000

15

Edwin Onyelonwu 35yrs Lagos Laundry & Dry-cleaning

1,000,000

16

Ngozi Amanze 34 years Lagos Fumigation

600,000

17

Olaniyi Adeosun 39 Lagos Internet Business Directory

12,500,000

18

Imomoh John 28 yrs Lagos Production & Repairs Of Mannequin

1,000,000

19

Idrees Abdullah 56years Kano Merchandising

800,000

20

Susan Ruth Pomeranz 65 yrs Lagos Health Promotion

10 Million

21

Olushola Adedira 44yrs Lagos Electronic/Telecommunication

3,000,000

22

Babatunde Periera 42yrs Lagos Solid Waste Management

18,000,000

23

Jide Williams 30 Lagos Engineering

1,500,000

Episode 2 Recap

This week episode started with the presenter’s recap of last week’s episode, introduction of Judges on episode 2 and the first five candidates to face the panel of Judges.

The Judges this week were Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien (Founder/President, Growing Businesses Foundation), Mrs. Bunmi Lawson (MD/CEO, Accion Microfinance Bank) and Dr. Ebenezer Meshida (MD/CEO, Terra Geotechnical Engineering Company Ltd and winner of this year’s Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Science Award).

The Candidates that faced the panel are Kenneth Onuegbe, a fish seller who qualified from Aba, Peter Ezefunnamba, who runs a laundry outfit based at Ojo local government area of Lagos, Manna Omo Momodu who qualified from Kano is an ex-policeman now into milling and food production, David Ametefe who is based in Kaduna but qualified from Aba is into Biocrops farming while Idrees Bn Abdullah, a native of Kogi,’ based in Kano created a fuel less generator.

The candidates each took their turn with the panel of Judges after been introduced by the presenter. Kenneth took the judges on a brief background history of how he got into the trade, his market, the potentials and what he intends to use the funds for while Peter showed more passion and zeal demonstrating an understanding of his target market, their expectations and his limitation without funding.

Manna Momodu also highlighted most in parts the need to acquire a lister miller that will enhance production capacity thereby bringing increase business and high turnover, David who had a thorough time with the Judges with relative difficulty in convincing them on his business been a for-profit or not-for-profit business while Idrees was able to educate and buttress the importance of consumers needing to buy his generators rather than the ones available in the market based on repeated cost of maintenance of the lesser.

VITAL MOMENT

The Judges deliberated on the presentations of each candidate, highlighting the pros, cons of each one, looking through the anatomy of each of their businesses, their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat.

They noted Kenneth’s sincerity, Peters passion, Manna’s ability in the face of trying to diversify and do too many at the same time, ‘David’s lack of a full and thorough understanding of the business idea of Biofuels even though acknowledging the importance to climate change and Idrees’s innovative and potentially viable product.

The episode ended with the Judges passing to make their VERDICT next week. Who gets the funds, is it Peter, David, Idrees, Manna or Kenneth?

The Entrepreneur TV Series, a business reality TV programme offering opportunities to Nigerian micro entrepreneurs to have access to an interest free funding of up to N1m will run for 13 week on African Independent Television-AIT 5-6pm on Sundays; Channels TV 7-8pm also on Sundays.

The Entrepreneur TV Series designed as a platform to invest in innovative social Enterprises that will help achieve a positive social impact as well as alleviating poverty and empowering small businesses in Nigeria. First, it gives Nigerian micro-entrepreneurs the freedom to own their ideas, by allowing them access to required cash without interference on how they run it. Secondly it recognises the need to further empower the Nigerian Entrepreneur whom the world has acknowledged as being innovative but lacking opportunity to change his world.

The Entrepreneur TV Series has Ecobank Nigeria as the lead sponsor, Vitamalt, world’s number malt drink as associate sponsor, while Visafone is the telecoms sponsor. Other partners are Financial Standard Newspaper, Growing Businesses Foundation and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria.

Episode 3:Four shares Million on The Entrepreneur

This week episode started with the verdict from last week’s episode, introduction of Judges on episode 3 and the six candidates to face the panel of Judges.

VERDICT

Verdict was delivered to the five candidates from episode 2 by Mrs. Bunmi Lawson and Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien.

The Candidates, Kenneth Onuegbe (fish seller), Peter Ezefunnamba (laundry), Manna Omo Momodu (Ex-policeman, milling and food production), David Ametefe (Biocrops farming) and Idrees Bn Abdullah (fuel less generator).

After telling each candidates their strengths and weaknesses, the Judges awarded Kenneth – N250,000, Peter – N300,000, Momodu – N200, 000 and Idress – N250, 000.

PRESENTATION

The Judges this week were Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien (Founder/President, Growing Businesses Foundation), Mrs. Bunmi Lawson (MD/CEO, Accion Microfinance Bank) and Dr. Doyin Abiola (Chairman, Integrated Microfinance Bank).

The Candidates that faced the panel this week are Segun Dele Balogun (Ice block making), Ohanele Ikechi (Piggery farm), Valentine Nnamuchi (Engine reconditioner), Samuel Attah (Business Development Talk Show), Evelyn Nwajei (Production of Perfumes and bleach) and Muh’d Isa Fagge(Provision store).

The candidates each took their turn with the panel of Judges after been introduced by the presenter. Segun, a youth corper based in kano was asked how he intend to manage the business with his responsibility as a youth corper supposed to be teaching and doing national service while Ohanele was questioned on his credibility which arose from disparity in his business startup date and funds requested. He particularly faltered at the questions put to him by the Judges. However, Valentine showed depth in his knowledge of his business and also why he needed to relocate from sapele to Onitsha.

The Judges warmed up to TV business talk show host Samuel who delivered his presentation using multimedia and even showed a packaged DVD of his show to the Judges while Evelyn even though did not show business depth was able to warm her way into the Judges heart by giving them enough reasons and concern on why she needs to be supported in relocating her chemical business away from t he house. The episode was rounded off with a presentation from Fagge who told the Judges that he will divide the million when he wins, putting a third in the bank and will never touch it, a third into the business and the last third in a corner in case of emergencies such as financing other peoples business who don’t have capital.

VITAL MOMENT

The Judges deliberated on the presentations of each candidate, highlighting the pros, cons of each one, looking through the anatomy of each of their businesses, their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat.

They noted Segun’s inabilities and that he was simply working to the answer, Valentine’s passion and knowledge as well as his ability to convince the Judges of his need to relocate is tilting the decision in his favour, Ohanele was incoherent, Evelyn was able to create enough reasons to move the business away from the house, Samuel Attah needed more funds than available while Fagge was considered not to need the funds.

The episode ended with the Judges passing to make their VERDICT next week. Who gets the funds, is it Segun, Ohanele, Valentine, Evelyn, Fagge or Samuel?

The Entrepreneur TV Series, a business reality TV programme offering opportunities to Nigerian micro entrepreneurs to have access to an interest free funding of up to N1m will run for 13 week on African Independent Television-AIT 5-6pm on Sundays; Channels TV 7-8pm also on Sundays.

The Entrepreneur TV Series designed as a platform to invest in innovative social Enterprises that will help achieve a positive social impact as well as alleviating poverty and empowering small businesses in Nigeria. First, it gives Nigerian micro-entrepreneurs the freedom to own their ideas, by allowing them access to required cash without interference on how they run it. Secondly it recognises the need to further empower the Nigerian Entrepreneur whom the world has acknowledged as being innovative but lacking opportunity to change his world.

The Entrepreneur TV Series has Ecobank Nigeria as the lead sponsor, Vitamalt, world’s number malt drink as associate sponsor, while Visafone is the telecoms sponsor. Other partners are Financial Standard Newspaper, Growing Businesses Foundation and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria.

Episode 4: Two Shares One million naira

The Entrepreneur TV show is becoming a programme of interest to all Nigerians by the day as lucky contestants have been going home with cash prizes. The Programme has been giving opportunity to candidates to showcase their businesses and what they’ve got to offer to the world.

VERDICT

This week started with last week’s verdict, which was delivered to the candidates by Dr. Doyin Abiola and Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien. The candidates Balogun Segun Dele (Ice block making), Ohanele C. Ikechi (Piggery Farm), Valentine Nnamuchi (Engine Reconditioner), Samuel Attah (Business Development Talk Show), Evelyn Nwajei (Manufacturing of Perfumes, Bleach and Air Freshner) and Muh’d Isa Fagge(Provision) filed before the Judges while they analyse to them their weaknesses and the strength of each one of them. Two out of the lot, Valentine Nnamuchi (N600,000) and Evelyn Nwajei (N400,000) was awarded funds by the judges.

PRESENTATION

The judges this week are Dr. Doyin Abiola, (Chairman, Integrated Micro-Finance Bank), Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien (Founder/President, Growing Businesses Foundation) and Engineer Kayode Adejuyigbe (Chairman/CEO, Cintels Ltd. The candidates facing the panel of judges this week are Essien Franklin (Youth Empowerment), Adebowale Adetola (Tailoring and Foot Wears), Asikogu Festus (Manufacturing of Stabilizers), Akintunde Busayo (Private School), Kamah Dickson (Electrical/Electronic Engineering) and Obasi Obiora (Water Processing).

After the presenter had done the introduction of the candidates, each one of them took their turn with Franklin as the first to deliver his presentation, seeking funds to buy more computers to expand his IT literacy computer school. He’s targeting 2,000 students and needs more than a million to start up.

Adebowale Adetola, a fashion designer from Lagos said he intended changing the spending pattern of the Nigerian consumer by changing their focus to buying home made clothes but he got on the wrong side of the Judges as his figures didn’t add up which led to his credibility been questioned.

Asikogu Festus, a stabilizer manufacturer tried convincing the judges but his additions and projections were faulted while he was also valuing his spares British Pounds rather than Naira while Akintunde Busayo, a school proprietor based in Kaduna was able to convince the Judges as he had a full understanding of his business, the processes and had a complete focus of where he was driving the school. He won over the Judges as he was very articulate in his approach and answered questions precisely while also willing to learn from the Judges.

Dickson Kamah, a 44 year old Electrical and Electronic Engineer from Aba came to sell the idea of an Inverter which he said was targeted at corporate clientele and Obiora Obasi also from Aba planned to set up a recycling plant by acquiring a crusher with the intention of cleaning up the city and also selling the recycled products.

VITAL MOMENT

Dr. Doyin Abiola pointed out that Obiora’s ‘business was right for the country due to the dirty nature of most of our cities, it will help clean up the mess and convert waste to wealth while Dr. Edozien sought justification from the other Judges why they should not finance Festus stabilizer business in the face of stiff competition from the influx of Chinese products. Busayo was seen as knowing what he wanted and as such had most of the Judges opinion in his favour. The episode ended with the Judges passing to make their VERDICT next week. Who gets the funds? ‘ The Entrepreneur TV Series, a business reality TV programme offering opportunities to Nigerian micro entrepreneurs to have access to an interest free funding of up to N1m will run for 13 week on African Independent Television-AIT 5-6pm on Sundays; Channels TV 7-8pm also on Sundays. ‘ The Entrepreneur TV Series designed as a platform to invest in innovative social Enterprises that will help achieve a positive social impact as well as alleviating poverty and empowering small businesses in Nigeria. First, it gives Nigerian micro-entrepreneurs the freedom to own their ideas, by allowing them access to required cash without interference on how they run it. Secondly it recognises the need to further empower the Nigerian Entrepreneur whom the world has acknowledged as being innovative but lacking opportunity to change his world. ‘

The Entrepreneur TV Series has Ecobank Nigeria as the lead sponsor, Vitamalt, world’s number malt drink as associate sponsor, while Visafone is the telecoms sponsor. Other partners are Financial Standard Newspaper, Growing Businesses Foundation and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria.

Episode 6: The Entrepreneur Press Release

VERDICT

The Entrepreneur sixth episode started with the presenter dabbling on the last week’s episode and presented the last weeks candidates for their verdict this week. He made them know that not everyone could smile home with the required cash but some could be connected through their ideas.

The verdict had judges Alli Baba, and with him are Tara Fela-Durotoye, (MD/CEO, House of Tara) and Frank Nneji (MD/CEO, Associated Bus Company Plc, ABC Transport).

The candidates who were facing the Judges for their verdict were Ugochukwu Onyedika ( Gaming), Paul Okeke (Recycling), Frederick Aseminaso (Consultancy, Supply and Training), Chukwuma Ishiukwu (Wood Furniture and Wrought Iron), Yahaya Ibrahim (Supply of Bottled Water) and Darlington Ukpo (Make-up/Fashion Designer).

After the Judges have gone through their strengths and weaknesses, Chukwuma Ishiukwu from Aba was awarded N600,000 and Darlington Ukpo was also given N400,000

PRESENTATION

This week’s candidates are Akintunde Sileola (Plantation Cultivation), Michael Anyanwu (Generation of Electricity), Babatunde Jinadu (Printing), Ngozi Amanze (Fumigation), Amalia Substance (Skincare/Fashion) and Adedolapo Tokan-Lawal (Discount Retail Store).

The Episode started with Akintunde Sileola who needed funds to finance his plantain farm. He got a land from his grand-father to start his business and his aim is to join few people to grow it profitably. His plan is to get the seed from IITA which costs N100 each, gets labourers for planting and clearing of the farmland. Michael Anyanwu who brought 3Megawatt power generating system which he called Megatronic Recycle System said he wants the country to benefit from his products through alternate power solution when there is power outage. He said he needed funds to do a proper packaging.

Babatunde Jinadu, a printer said he’s representing an enterprise consisting of three people which started a designing and printing company 2 months ago. He explain that they have a little over a million and need more funds to get their equipment and machines to start up, wants to offer custom solution to small and medium businesses because he might not be able to afford the cost of the servicing the bigger companies. Ngozi Amanze explained why she needed money for machines which will enhance her fumigation work making it easier and faster instead of hiring machines. She said she will make an extra million by this time next year if a million naira fund is given to her.

Amalia Substance, a Skincare and Fashion Designer wants to buy a sewing, filling machine, leather sheets and Shoes soles and also plans to get a shop for her business requested for half a million naira while Adedolapo Tokan-Lawal who wants to start a Discount Retail Store in an environment where everyone can afford what he sells said he needs fund to rent and stock a shop for his business.

VITAL MOMENT

The Judges believed that Akintunde has passion for agriculture and experience but not too convinced about his logistics plan of getting the products to the market. Michael was advised to go into partnership with people rather than sorting the idea out all by himself as he needed more experience to transform the idea into a money making venture. As for Jinadu the Judges said he’s passionate and optimistic about his business but he got himself stuck along the line when all the figures he mentioned didn’t seem to add up. While Ngozi’s was liked by the Judges because of her zeal and passion and she already has client that she’s servicing.

The episode ended with the Judges passing to make their VERDICT next week. Who gets the funds?

The Entrepreneur TV Series, a business reality TV programme offering opportunities to Nigerian micro entrepreneurs to have access to an interest free funding of up to N1m will run for 13 week on African Independent Television-AIT 5-6pm on Sundays; Channels TV 7-8pm also on Sundays.

The Entrepreneur TV Series designed as a platform to invest in innovative social Enterprises that will help achieve a positive social impact as well as alleviating poverty and empowering small businesses in Nigeria. First, it gives Nigerian micro-entrepreneurs the freedom to own their ideas, by allowing them access to required cash without interference on how they run it. Secondly it recognises the need to further empower the Nigerian Entrepreneur whom the world has acknowledged as being innovative but lacking opportunity to change his world.

The Entrepreneur TV Series has Ecobank Nigeria as the lead sponsor, Vitamalt, world’s number malt drink as associate sponsor, while Visafone is the telecoms sponsor. Other partners are Financial Standard Newspaper, Growing Businesses Foundation and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria.

WINNERS

S/N

NAMES

AGE

LOCATION BUSINESS TYPE

AMOUNT AWARDED

1

Onuegbu Kenneth

25 yrs

Aba Fish Seller

250,000

2

Ezefunamba Peter

25 yrs

Lagos Dry Cleaning & Laundry

300,000

3

Manna Omo Momodu

52 yrs

Kano Food & Cereals

200,000

4

Idrees Abdullahi

56 yrs

Kano Merchandising

250,000

5

Valentine Nnamdi

41 yrs

Sapele Engine Reconditioner

600,000

6

Evelyn Nwajei

32 yrs

Aba Manufacturing of perfumes, Bleach, Air Freshener

400,000

7

Festus Asikogu

44 yrs

Lagos Manufacturing Of Stabilizers

400,000

8

Obasi Obiora

36 yrs

Aba Water Processing

600,000

9

Chukwunah Ishiukwu

32 yrs

Aba Wood furniture & Wrought Iron

600,000

10

Ukpo Darlington

26 yrs

Aba Make-Up/Fashion

400,000

11

Ngozi Amanze

34 yrs

Lagos Fumigation

600,000

12

Amalia Substance

24 yrs

Port-Harcourt Skin Care/Fashion

400,000

13

Babalola Olayinka

39 yrs

llorin Outdoor Public Information

1,000,000

14

Jonathan Audu

35 yrs

Kaduna Construction & Installation of Hi-Tech Security

1,000,000

15

Ishiola Lukeman

36 yrs

Lagos Agro- Allied

1,000,000

16

Unachukwu Adeline

31 yrs

Aba Food Production

200,000

17

Ibrahim Musa

58 yrs

Kano Farming

800,000

18

Alhaji Idris Olarewaju

55 yrs

Kano Producing Agricultural Implements

400,000

19

Rakiya Abubakar

34 yrs

Kano Dairy Production

400,000

20

Shehu Kabiru

36 yrs

Ibadan Repairs, Sales & Manufacturing

200,000

21

Mbah Innocent

34 yrs

Aba Shoe Production

350,000

22

Morenike Raheem

35 yrs

Asaba Children Development, Event & Entertainment

650,000

23

Ferdinand Adimefe

24 yrs

Abuja Publishing Magazine

1,000,000

TOTAL AMOUNT

12,000,000