By | 26 September 2017

A Student from  University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) places second in Business Ideas Competition for Tertiary students

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Ms Ivy Barley, a student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, offering Masters in Mathematical Statistics, emerged winner of this year’s maiden TEN Ghana Elevator Pitch Contest, a business ideas competition for Tertiary students across the country.

Ms Barley took away an amount of 7,500 dollars after convincing a seven-member jury for the competition held in Accra. Ms Barley made a presentation on her company name “Developers in Vogue “aim at creating a relevant community of highly skilled female developers who are passionate about using technology to revolutionize Africa and beyond. Ms Barley thanked organisers for the programme, saying she would use part of the money to establish a facility for her project to encourage young ladies to build their capacity in ICT. Out of the ten selected contestants, each was to present his or her business idea to the jury, and the best contestant with the innovative plans would win the ultimate prize to set up the business plan.

Ms Nana Yaa Ayim, a student of Environmental Engineering of UENR, came second, while Mr Kwasi Djomoh, an IT graduate followed third, and Mr Erasung Saeed Jabutey came fourth. They all received hamper gifts. Madam Efua Asabea-Asare, the Deputy Minister of Business Development, commended the organisers for the initiative, adding it would help identify the potential and skills of the youth to be self-reliant. She said the government established the Business Development Ministry to ensure a sustainable business friendly environment that promotes private sector development to create the needed job opportunities for the youth.

The Minister said the Ministry would continue to engage stakeholders for continuous dialogue to build synergies to explore business opportunities for the youth, since they were critical to the country’s economic growth. She urged the youth to be creative and develop ideas to build entrepreneurial skills, adding that their doors were always open for advice and discussions.

Mr Kelvin Peter Atuguba, Founder of Ten Ghana, said over 150 applicants from over 10 universities applied for the contest, out of which 10 were selected for the final. He said the goal is to raise students’ entrepreneurship awareness and sensitivity, encourage collaborative thinking and promote civil discourse.

Mr Atuguba He said the contest was to prepare students for the workplace by enabling them to develop their skills and abilities for real world experience.

and therefore ought to be celebrated.

prepare therefore direct the GETFund to place priority in the provision of infrastructure, equipment and modern laboratories for the University in the short term to improve the learning experience of students.