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LEARN HOW TO MAKE SOAP , PAINT AND TOILET PAPER IN ONE WEEK.

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Learn how to make paint, soap and toilet paper in one week intensive training. For more enquirers call Elvis Mom on 07066236348

LEARN HOW TO MAKE TOILET PAPER, PAINT AND SOAP IN ONE WEEK

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In pursuance for job creation and a sustainable economy in Africa, NITRO-SYNERGY PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES in Partnership with ELVIS MOM ENTERPRISES will be carrying out a one week intensive training in soap making, paint production ,Toilet Tissue production, how to manage business, how to source funds and manage money, etc. This is a means of creating jobs for the jobless toward a vibrant economy. We will be carrying out this training in the North Central of Nigeria.

OWN A BUSINESS BE YOUR OWN BOSS IN EIGHT WEEKS.

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The problem facing many aspiring entrepreneurs today is lack of information and research, in the past few months, many entrepreneurs have been trained ,equipped with good business skills and funds, these opportunities are not limited but limited to those that are not informed. We are at Elvis Mom Enterprises are well organised as a corporate body offering the following opportunities: Trainings Guide you to get a loan from Bank of Industry (BOI) for your business Guide you to acquire a good business skills and a plan. Guide you on how to manage your finances Guide you on how to operate a business in Nigeria without violating rules and regulations Provide quality and useful information on how to get grants ETC. we are not collecting money for these services: You can Contact Us On 07066236348 Email @ : elvismomenterprises@gmail.com Visit Us At Suite D1A, Victory Plaza,No 7 Onitsha Crescent Garki Abuja, Nigeria

GOVERNMENT CAN NOT DO IT ALONE

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The growing population in Africa is one big problem that we must not neglect, Africa is heavily populated and poorly developed, our leaders lacks the will to make Africa look like the European Continent, we trailed behind in all sectors, we are fantastically known as the most corrupt continent on the planet, indeed is a shameful statistic that we are not proud of. We must also understand the fact that there is nothing our leaders can do at this point to change the ugly situation rocking our continent, ailing economy, poor security and poor infrastructures.As creative people and passionate Africans as we are, it is time for us to begin to innovate in other to explore our abilities in making sure we turn the situation around. Start a job with what ever your hands can do. It must not be colorful.

UNDER DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA

The problem of under development has been facing the African society since the dawn of civilization, many approaches have been adopted by the government, international organizations, civil societies and individuals, yet the problem has not been achieved as African continent still has the largest number of people living in poverty and jobless youths. One must understand the fact that, Africa is heavily endowed with natural and minerals resources yet we have not achieved our goal for development and an independent society, many entrepreneurs have been struggling to upgrade their business. We must argue on one fact which is choice of business and decision making, many Africans are heavily depending on colorful jobs and government, the truth has come to stay which is, government can no longer provide jobs for our increasing population and we must adopt the approach of self employment (Entrepreneurship). A driven economy is depending on entrepreneurship, we must all move into sectors t

FARMING AND NYSC AMBITION

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The National Youth Service Head quarters  has expressed plans and desire to start posting Corps Members to farm in other to gain meaningful Agricultural knowledge This is One steps towards youths empowerment initiative.

AGRICULTURAL POTENTIALS IN NIGERIA

Nigeria has huge agricultural potential. With over 84 million hectares of arable land, of which only 40% is cultivated; a population of 167 million people, making her Africa’s largest market; 230 billion cubic meters of water; and abundant and reliable rainfall in over two thirds of its territory, the country has some of the richest natural resources for agricultural production in the world. Not surprisingly, Nigeria used to be a major player in the global agricultural market in the past, as the world’s largest producer of groundnuts and palm oil in the 1960s, and the second largest exporter of cocoa. The country was also self-sufficient in food production before the emergence of oil in the 1960s. The  Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development  (FMARD), is a Ministry of the Nigerian government that regulates agricultural research, agriculture and natural resources, forestry and veterinary research all over Nigeria. In the past four years, Nigeria’s agriculture sector h