United
States President, Barack Obama, has honoured a Nigerian, Adepeju
Jaiyeoba, and four other young entrepreneurs from around the world at a
Global Entrepreneurship event in Washington DC.
The White House, in a statement on its
official website, noted that the emerging entrepreneurs from across the
US and around the world were brought together to create innovative
solutions to some of the world’s toughest challenges, including poverty,
climate change, extremism, access to education and health care.
The statement read, “The event comes
ahead of Obama’s travel to this summer’s Global Entrepreneurship Summit
in Nairobi, Kenya and provides a unique opportunity to galvanise global
attention on emerging women and young entrepreneurs.
“Jaiyeoba, who is a Nelson Mandela
Washington Fellow for Young African Leaders, founded Mothers Delivery
Kits in 2013 after losing a close friend to childbirth to address
maternal and child mortality resulting from unhygienic and unsafe
deliveries in Nigeria.
“She has been able to collaborate with
other entrepreneurs, build employee capacity through YALI courses, and
receive seed capital and mentorship from the US African Development
Foundation.”
According to the White House, Jaiyeoba has expanded her services to internally displaced victims of Boko Haram.
The grant has also reportedly enabled
her company to acquire new machinery, establish a storage facility in
northern Nigeria to address transportation challenges, increase its
Lagos-based staff, and reach nearly 80 community midwives and health
care providers across 23 states in the country.
“The event will recognize the impact made by a number of U.S. government-led initiatives.
“The United States has played a key role
in organizing all five previous Global Entrepreneurship Summits,
including the inaugural summit in 2010, designed to encourage innovators
to choose entrepreneurship as a profession and to empower aspiring
entrepreneurs, giving them access to mentors, networks, and capital,”
the White House further said.
Among the five entrepreneurs who spoke
at the event was Tony Elumelu, Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation
and former Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the United Bank
for Africa.
Culled from Punch Newspaper.
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