Nestlé Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to creating an enabling environment for youth entrepreneurship, saying empowering young Nigerians with the skills, opportunities and support to build successful businesses remains central to the company’s contribution to national development.The company made the pledge at the National Youth Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Summit 2026, on Sunday, organised by the Activate Success International Foundation in Abuja, where it also renewed its longstanding collaboration with the foundation to strengthen youth enterprise development across the country.Speaking at the summit, themed “Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Courage and Impact,” Nestlé Nigeria’s Head of Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability, Victoria Uwadoka, said the focus of the conference was particularly significant given that young people account for more than 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population.She stressed that entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective tools for tackling unemployment, driving innovation and creating sustainable economic growth.According to Uwadoka, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities and creating value, while innovation requires young people to challenge conventional thinking. She added that courage enables entrepreneurs to move forward despite uncertainty, while true impact is measured by long-term success rather than short-term achievements.“It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. The company made the pledge at the National Youth Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Summit 2026, on Sunday, organised by the Activate Success International Foundation in Abuja, where it also renewed its longstanding collaboration with the foundation to strengthen youth enterprise development across the country.Speaking at the summit, themed “Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Courage and Impact,” Nestlé Nigeria’s Head of Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability, Victoria Uwadoka, said the focus of the conference was particularly significant given that young people account for more than 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population.She stressed that entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective tools for tackling unemployment, driving innovation and creating sustainable economic growth.According to Uwadoka, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities and creating value, while innovation requires young people to challenge conventional thinking. She added that courage enables entrepreneurs to move forward despite uncertainty, while true impact is measured by long-term success rather than short-term achievements.“It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. Speaking at the summit, themed “Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Courage and Impact,” Nestlé Nigeria’s Head of Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability, Victoria Uwadoka, said the focus of the conference was particularly significant given that young people account for more than 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population.She stressed that entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective tools for tackling unemployment, driving innovation and creating sustainable economic growth.According to Uwadoka, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities and creating value, while innovation requires young people to challenge conventional thinking. She added that courage enables entrepreneurs to move forward despite uncertainty, while true impact is measured by long-term success rather than short-term achievements.“It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. She stressed that entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective tools for tackling unemployment, driving innovation and creating sustainable economic growth.According to Uwadoka, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities and creating value, while innovation requires young people to challenge conventional thinking. She added that courage enables entrepreneurs to move forward despite uncertainty, while true impact is measured by long-term success rather than short-term achievements.“It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. According to Uwadoka, entrepreneurship is about identifying opportunities and creating value, while innovation requires young people to challenge conventional thinking. She added that courage enables entrepreneurs to move forward despite uncertainty, while true impact is measured by long-term success rather than short-term achievements.“It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. “It is a great pleasure to be a part of the YEEP 2026 Summit, a platform that is dedicated to empowering young people to transform their ideas into opportunities and their talents into enterprise. Your ideas are only ideas until you bring them to life.“This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. “This year’s theme is very, very important. It’s speaking about entrepreneurship. It’s speaking about innovation. It’s speaking about courage. And it’s speaking about impact. And I don’t know any other example that will be more beautiful than the idea that has brought us together here today.“Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. “Money, support, and finances flow to solutions. If you have an idea today that meets needs and that improves lives, that is an idea that is worth investing in. As corporate leaders, we want to reiterate our responsibility to create enabling environments where entrepreneurship can continue to flourish, not just for this generation, but for generations to come,” she said.Related NewsMTN hosts youth empowerment, innovation programme in KanoAgeing gas plants undermine Nigeria’s power sector – ReportLagos launches clean energy contest for secondary schoolsShe encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. She encouraged participants to embrace continuous learning, hard work and resilience, assuring them that corporate organisations and development partners remain committed to supporting innovative young entrepreneurs.Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. Nestlé Nigeria and Activate Success International Foundation have maintained a partnership spanning eight years, focused on advancing youth entrepreneurship and empowerment through mentorship, skills development and enterprise support. The collaboration has provided platforms for young Nigerians to develop business ideas, acquire entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders and potential investors.Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. Uwadoka also commended the foundation for sustaining its youth empowerment initiatives over the past 11 years and for successfully organising the YEEP conference for the ninth consecutive year.She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. She acknowledged the contributions of development partners, government institutions and private sector organisations, including Flutterwave, for supporting initiatives that promote innovation and enterprise among young Nigerians.Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. Congratulating the founder of Activate Success International Foundation, Mrs Love Idoko-Uloko, as well as participants at the summit, Uwadoka expressed optimism about the future of Nigeria’s youth.“God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. “God bring us to the dream that we all have. And God give us the young people and the talent that will continue to drive Nigeria forward. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she prayed.The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. The YEEP summit has become one of the country’s leading youth entrepreneurship platforms, bringing together policymakers, business executives, innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to explore practical solutions to unemployment and economic inclusion.The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development. The programme seeks to equip young people with the knowledge, networks and confidence required to transform innovative ideas into sustainable enterprises, while fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors in support of Nigeria’s economic development.
Nestle reaffirms commitment to youth entrepreneurship, backs innovation