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The Next Titan concludes Season 7 audition, set for online bootcamp

The Next Titan concludes Season 7 audition, set for online bootcamp

The online auditions of Season 7 of The Next Titan Nigeria ended last week with applications from young aspiring entrepreneurs from different regions in Nigeria. The audition, which held online due to the COVID 19 pandemic lasted from morning till night, and showcased young aspiring entrepreneurs with outstanding business ideas, and promises for the future.

Having completed the auditions, Nigeria’s foremost entrepreneurial reality TV show is now set for its Top 50 online bootcamp, which would hold from October 3-9, 2020, where the search will continue for the best top 25 intelligent and aspiring entrepreneurs with great business ideas immune to any pandemic, and 16 finalists that will make it to the Titan House for a battle of 10 weeks on TV.

While in the Titan House, the budding entrepreneurs, led by their supervisors, will be divided into two teams to tackle business tasks. After completing each task, both teams will return to the weekly boardroom to discuss their experiences and give their report before the board of judges, who will declare the winners or losers. The winners will be rewarded with a treat while the losing team will nominate some of their colleagues for eviction, and the process with arguments that follows, will enable the board of judges to evict at least one of the candidates from the competition. The eventual winner of The Next Titan Season 7 will walk away with N10,000,000 to start or support their new or existing business.

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The 10-week entrepreneurial reality TV Show, which is in its 7th season, has always maintained its mission to ignite the spirit of entrepreneurship in the hearts of people by having them go through a life changing experience and supporting the winner with startup capital on his/her business.

The present generation of Africans need inspirations, mentors and storytellers who will be the symbols of hope to them in order to achieve and maintain the building blocks of the economy.

Speaking during the auditions, Fela Ibidapo, head, Corporate Communication, Heritage Bank, which is the headline sponsor of the show, stated that, “Heritage Bank has continued to support The Next Titan project because it is associated with the development of young people through small and medium scale enterprises (SMES) to curb the high level of unemployment in the country”.

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