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FIAP ADOPTS PROJECT PLAN FOR AGRI-ENTREPRENEURSHIP EMPOWERMENT, AEE PROJECT

The race is on towards kick off of the Agri -Entrepreneurship Empowerment, AEE Project in Akwa Ibom State. A special project blueprint prepared by Jabborro PR was adopted by FIAP Canada represented by Mr John Edem, the FIAP CEO after a presentation by the communications agency in a meeting held on November 15, 2017 at Georgetown Residences in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital city.

(from left) Ubong David, FIAP Nigeria; Imo Okon, FIAP Nigeria; John Edem, CEO FIAP International; Olugbenga Odubote, Odubote & Co Law Firm; Uduak Umo, Jabborro PR

 The blueprint contains detailed planning for the execution of AEE, flowcharts, organizational communications model, comprehensive SWOT analysis and architectural model for the administrative centre and has already been printed, packaged and delivered to proposed partners of the AEE project.


The AEE project is scheduled to kick off in Nigeria within 24 months from the adoption of the blueprint and will herald a major upheaval in the low state of youth employability and poverty beginning with Akwa Ibom State, extending to other parts of Nigeria.

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