In
his capacity as Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Mr. Elumelu
will travel to Uganda (April 10) and Kenya (April 12) to meet with the
Executive Presidents
of both nations, Uhuru Kenyatta and Yoweri K. Museveni to
discuss issues around the growth and development of the their
economies, enabling entrepreneurship,
infrastructure financing, regional economic growth and how the private
sector in Africa can work in shared purpose alongside African
governments to create prosperity for all Africans.
On
the side lines of these engagements, the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF)
will gather members of the full local
ecosystem – from investors to academia to established and emerging
entrepreneurs alike – for an entrepreneurship ecosystem event. During
the event, TEF alumni and members of the vibrant Kenyan and Ugandan
entrepreneurship communities will receive insights
from guest speakers who will provide practical, practicable information
to help the audience develop their businesses and their business
management skills. Guest speakers include leaders from TEF partner
Microsoft and other ecosystem players including Google.
During
the visit, Elumelu will also meet with key stakeholders and policy
makers in the countries to discuss infrastructural funding
opportunities, as well as
interact with leading private and public sectors players. He will host a
Founder’s Forum with students of Makerere University, Kampala and
University of Nairobi, two leading African institutions. At this Forum
he will give young Africans insight into his own
life, share tips and values for success while encouraging
entrepreneurship and development.
A
proponent of the economic philosophy of Africapitalism, Elumelu has
toured various countries in Africa and beyond, encouraging
entrepreneurship and advising
governments on why it is essential for private sector partnership to
grow their economies.
Through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, the UBA
Chairman
has supported over 3,000 entrepreneurs and counting, helping to build
their dreams and businesses to a point where they will in turn employ
other
Africans to help build the continent.
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