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Adekunle Assists Young Entrepreneurs With Free CAC Registration
Notable Youth Advocate, Activist and Public Intellectual, Prince Adetayo Adekunle, has come to the aid of young entrepreneurs.
Prince Adekunle facilitated the inclusion of hundreds beneficiaries from Oyo State into the Federal Government’s Business Formalization Programme.
Specifically, impeccable sources noted that over one hundred (100) entrepreneurs across the nooks and crannies of Oyo State had their businesses formally registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission through the intervention of Prince Adekunle.
A handful of the beneficiaries, many of whom went online to show appreciation, thanked the former Member of the Nigerian Youth Parliament for his commitment to youth development before, during and after his tenure as a Youth Parliamentarian.
They prayed God to grant him his heart desires.
It would be recalled that Prince Adekunle also facilitated the payment of Thirty Thousand Naira (#30,000:00) to fifty (50) artisans in December 2020 under the Federal Government’s MSME Survival Fund scheme.
When contacted, Prince Adetayo Adekunle expressed appreciation to Nigeria’s Vice President His Excellency Prof Yemi Osinbajo whom he said “provided the enabling environment with his visionary leadership of the Federal Government’s Economic Sustainability Plan”.
He further assured that he would not rest on his laurels in his gospel of youth empowerment.
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