TAAS launches learning hub to boost agriculture, other businesses

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The Association of African Start-ups (TAAS) has opened a new window of opportunity for entrepreneurs and small and medium businesses to expand their various lines of business.

Chief Executive Officer of TAAS, Omayemi Sage, who disclosed this during the launch of the TAAS Learning hub in Gbagada, Lagos, said the initiative cuts various sectors like Agriculture, fashion and education among others, where entrepreneurs will be trained with the various skills needed to excel in their businesses.

While calling on entrepreneurs to invest their time and effort in expanding their trades, he said: “The learning hub would help entrepreneurs to get trained, empowered and create opportunities for them to expand. Our country today needs to empower the entrepreneurs for them to help build the nation’s economy.”

The start-up is meant to challenge and be a means of a support system to help encourage the entrepreneurs for them not to settle for less.”

The start-ups doesn’t focus only on a particular sector, it rather encompasses general entrepreneurial skills and challenges.

There’s a lot to be gained which involves skills, knowledge, impact and at the end of the year a fund would be given to those outstanding to help in empowering them.

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