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Tochi Wigwe hosts TW Entrepreneurship 2030 Agenda series grand finale

AdminBy AdminJuly 28, 2025Updated:September 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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If you are an SME Founder in the hospitality, agriculture, or fashion industry, you do not want to miss the grand finale of the TW Entrepreneurship 2030 Agenda series, hosted by Tochi Wigwe.

Taking place on August 02, 2025, Wigwe says:

I am delighted to introduce some of the incredible speakers joining us for this insightful listening session.

@tubobereni_@officialseyiawo@hildabaci , and @dreeee1 will share powerful insights from their journeys in the hospitality, fashion, and agriculture industries. They will reflect on the experiences and lessons that have shaped their success in building remarkable brands.

I encourage you to register now via the link in my bio. Slots are limited, and event details will be shared only with shortlisted participants.

Please note the new date for the event is 2nd August 2025 at 10:00 AM.

Otutochi Wigwe – Founder, the TW Entrepreneurship 2030 Agenda

Here’s what makes the TW Entrepreneurship 2030 Agenda truly remarkable:

👉 Ambitious scale and vision: It’s a bold five-year mandate committed to empowering 5,000 small business owners in Nigeria, blending real-world insights with scalable solutions. The initiative’s town hall sessions gathers grassroots feedback and channels it toward an innovation-driven response. Subsequent years will see the development and roll-out of a Think Tank–designed Accelerator Programme, aimed at implementing actionable outcomes derived from those sessions

👉 Bottom-up design: Rather than dictate solutions, Tochi empowers entrepreneurs to speak through town halls, surface their most pressing challenges, and contribute to live policy and support design. This makes the agenda deeply rooted in lived business realities

👉 The initiative is built on four key pillars:

  1. Insights — collecting qualitative data from SMEs
  2. Accelerator Programme — translating insights into growth opportunities
  3. Community — cultivating strong peer and mentor networks
  4. Awards — recognizing impact and innovation among participants

👉 Driving broader change: The TW Agenda isn’t just a startup programme—it’s a blueprint for systemic change. By centering SME growth in national development, it echoes Africa-wide priorities like Agenda 2063 and the UN SDGs, reinforcing the link between entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, and economic transformation


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[03 – 04 September, 2025 – Lagos]

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