The
four contestants that made it to the final are: Ronald Ajiboye,a first class graduate of a Russian University;Marvis Marshal Idio, the eventual
winner of the show, Victoria Mamza, founder
of Wangarau Foods;and Sunday Ewolabi, founder
of Naija Peanuts. The four finalists were asked to defend their business ideas
before the judges and a crowd of people who eagerly sat and waited to see the
final outcome of who would emerge the winner of the season 3 of the show at the
Oriental Hotel ballroom last Sunday.
A
look at the records proves that the highly esteemed judges of the show – Mr. KyariBukar,Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group; Mr. Tonye Cole, CEO, Sahara Group; CPMS) Mr.Chris Parkes, Chairman/CEO, CPMS Africa; and Mrs. LilianOlubi, CEO Primera Africa
Securities Ltd; and the Guest Judge ,Mrs.
Celine Loader ofSeplat Petroleum
Plc, over time have put in their professional skills and experiences to
mentor the top 16 contestants in the weekly boardroom of the 10 weeks reality
show.
From
marketing skills to public relations duties and others, these contestants now
faced a world of professionalism they had never seen before and this demanded
of their time, energy as well as team work and creativity towards the task at
hand. As witnessed in the previous seasons, IroghamaOgbeifunwho emerged the winner of the season one began her
Hair-Care products lines and has created jobs for other graduates to work with
her company Hairven Ltd. The same
goes to Season 2 winner, Davies Okeowo who
also went on to kick start his SMEs development company called EnterpriseHills Ltd.
According
to the beautiful Marvis, the winner
of the Season 3, “I now have what I need, and the sky is my limit with new
inspiration, new energy, new strength, and new focus.”
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