Nigeria: DBN Offers Free Entrepreneurship Training to MSMEs

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Thousands of Nigerian Micro, Small, and Medium Businesses (MSMEs) are to benefit from the free entrepreneurship program from the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) Plc.

This free entrepreneurship training is part of the Bank’s efforts toward achieving its core mandate of building the capacity of small businesses to enable them to formalize and upscale.

DBN Managing Director, Anthony Okpanachi stated this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos, capital of Lagos state.

Okpanachi said, “As part of our plans to strengthen our catalytic role in the Nigerian economy, we are expanding our reach to MSMEs and inviting interested Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises to take advantage of our free Entrepreneurship Training Program to upscale their skills. Consequently, DBN is investing a lot of resources in driving skill acquisition across the different aspects of managing and sustaining a successful business across sectors.

“I am confident that, MSMEs who take advantage of this opportunity will gain critical business skills that will pave the way for higher earnings, capacity, increased innovation, self-reliance, and most importantly, improve their ability to access funding for their businesses.

“This essentially will address the challenges some of them face in accessing funding for their businesses.

“The training will be held on the DBN Learning Management System (LMS), a free learning portal with carefully curated self-paced courses that are open to all Nigerian MSMEs who are interested in acquiring the right knowledge needed to succeed in business.

“By the end of the online training session on 23rd September, 200 businesses would be selected for a physical session taking place from October 17 to 21, 2022 in Lagos and Abuja.”

Source: PMNews

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