Tuesday, August 13, 2013

NIGERIAN STUDENT BEAT U.S, CHINA, TO WIN ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORLD CUP




Nigeria has won the Students for Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship (SAGE) World Cup 2013 competition, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
It was organised by SAGE Global on Sunday Night in Abuja in collaboration with Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) and other Federal Government agencies.

Nigeria was represented by Junior Secondary School (JSS), Jikwoyi, Abuja, and University of Calabar International School (UCIS), Calabar.
JSS took the lead in the Social Enterprises Business (SEB) category, while China emerged second and South Africa came third.

UCIS came second in the Social Responsibility Business ((SRB) Category.
Prof. Curtis DeBerg, Global Coordinator of SAGE, who announced the result involving 11 countries, said Nigeria was leading in the integration of entrepreneurship in school curriculum.
Deberg said entrepreneurship was not well taught in any country but that Nigeria had taken the lead in integrating it.

Other countries that participated in the event included: USA, South Korea, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Russia and Singapore. Nigeria had won the SAGE World cup seven times by beating USA, Russia, China, Singapore, Canada South Africa, Great Britain and Ghana, among others.

Agwu Amogu, Africa Coordinator of SAGE, said it was established as part of efforts to galvanise the enormous creative energies and resources in the world to eradicate poverty.
According to him, it will teach beneficiaries entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills needed to be successful.
The Director-General of SMEDAN, Bature Masari, commended the two Nigerian schools for the victory and for retaining the cup.

NAN Any source

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