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Entrepreneurs Commend FCMB’s Training Programme

by Royal Ibeh
April 21, 2025
in Companies & Markets

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Entrepreneurs across Nigeria’s southwest who participated in the Business Empowerment, Sustainability, and Training (BEST) Masterclass organised by First City Monument Bank (FCMB) have commended the programme.
The programme recently delivered practical training to Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Kwara States participants. The initiative focused on financial management, digital marketing, business planning, and sustainable growth practices.
According to Jide Olaniyi, a small business owner from Kwara State, he was initially unsure what to expect. However, I left with a deeper understanding of how to structure my business and apply digital tools. I’m already seeing how I operate differently,” he said.
In Ogun State, Patricia Simisola, said she gained new business skills and benefited from the free business registration support. “That was a real bonus. It gave me the push I needed to formalise my business,” she added.
Participants also spoke about the value of engaging with other entrepreneurs. Dolapo Olayiwola, who attended the Oyo State session, said the experience gave her a new perspective. “It changed how I approach decision-making in my business,” she said. “I now have a clearer idea of how to grow without losing focus.”
George Ogbonnaya, FCMB’s Divisional Head of Business Banking, said the programme aligns with the bank’s commitment to inclusive growth. “Our goal is not just to support entrepreneurs financially but to help them build sustainable, scalable businesses,” he said.
Ifeoma Ozoemena, who joined the Ondo State session, already feels the impact. “I now feel more confident about growing my business,” she said. I’m glad I gave it a chance.”

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