Details of how to apply for the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) Entrepreneurship Training Program 2022 can be accessed below.
Newsonline reports that the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) is now accepting applications from small business owners for its 2022 Entrepreneurship Training Program. See the requirements and how to apply for the Development Bank of Nigeria Entrepreneurship Training Program below.
Are you a business owner hoping to get equipped with the skills and competencies needed to run a successful business in Nigeria? Apply for the Development Bank of Nigeria Entrepreneurship Program 2022.
The Development Bank of Nigeria is committed to strengthening the capacity of Nigerian SMEs in order for them to formalise, grow, and become more bankable in order to have simple access to available finance.
They planned to launch the DBN Learning Management System (LMS) this year, a free learning platform with carefully curated self-paced courses. The portal is open to all Nigerian MSMEs interested in gaining the necessary expertise to succeed in doing business in Nigeria.
Furthermore, DBN will pick the top 200 businesses to undergo face-to-face training in Lagos and Abuja. This physical session would provide businesses with the opportunity to literally apply fundamental principles to their varied firms, as well as discuss and receive business support in specific areas of need.
For questions or feedback on the application process or learning platform, kindly contact: learningadmin@devbankng.com
Disclaimer: Please note that DBN does not charge any application fee for applying to the programme.
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