VON, NADDC DGs, Mallam Yankee, Senator Apiafi, Others Grace Prince Dare’s Book Launch

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The Director General/CEO of Voice of Nigeria (VON), Mallam Jibrin Baba Ndace; director-general of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, and Senator Betty Apiafi, were among dignitaries who graced the book launch by Prince Oluwadamilare Ifeanyi Adefioye, a renowned entertainment expert and Martell brand influencer.

The event, held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, highlighted the book’s importance for those seeking deep insights and practical knowledge about Nigeria’s thriving entertainment industry. The book, authored by Prince Dare and titled; “From Zero to Entrepreneur: The Creative Path to Business Success,” is an essential read for anyone looking to invest in Nigeria’s showbiz, music, and entertainment sectors, which have seen remarkable growth over the past three years, with the industry’s value rising significantly.

Speaking at the event, Mallam Ndace, who was the keynote speaker, emphasised that, “From Zero to Entrepreneur” was designed to be an essential read for anyone looking to invest in Nigeria’s showbiz, music, and entertainment sectors, which have seen remarkable growth over the past three years.

“Prince Oluwadamilare has not only highlighted the potential of these vibrant sectors but also underscored his significant contributions to the entertainment and creative industries in Nigeria. Notably, he has provided job opportunities for over 500 young individuals, demonstrating his commitment to empowering youth and fostering economic growth,” said Baba Ndace.

He further noted that Voice of Nigeria’s mission resonates closely with the themes explored in the book. The VON DG stated, “We strive to promote unity, diversity, and national progress through our broadcasts, reflecting the vibrant tapestry of Nigeria’s entrepreneurial spirit and cultural richness. It is through initiatives like this book that we nurture the next generation of leaders who will drive our nation’s economic growth and social cohesion.”

For his part, Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, director-general of NADDC, also spoke at the event, lauding the author for his efforts and encouraging him to continue inspiring young Nigerians worldwide.

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Kehinde Adegbite, known as Mallam Yankee; chairman of The Switch Nightlife, Chinasa Anthony (NASA), a philanthropist and entertainment financier represented by the CEO of Tokyo Nightlife, Segun Adewumi Gabriels (also known as Api Lifestyle); Co-Founder of CEOS Network Africa, Omojo Wada, and CE Signature Group’s Samson Davies, were among the notable attendees from the Nigerian entertainment industry, who graced the event.

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