RichLife Africa Project Limited, a social enterprise, has unveiled an online entertainment creative contest tagged, “Students Against Hunger (SAH)” to create employment opportunities.
RichLife Africa project is a social entrepreneurship business model designed to fight against poverty by creating employment, developing and empowering Nigerians and Africans
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The Founder/CEO, Modestus Bernard at the unveiling of the contest in Lagos, said the online reality contest would stimulate wealth creation and economic growth.
He said the contest targets students of tertiary institutions and serving corps members.
He explained that the first edition of the contest is projected to raise N10 billion from 100 million votes within six months.
Bernard decried the high rate of unemployment in the country, saying the situation has fueled the pervasive hunger and youth restiveness.
“SAH will create thousands of high paying jobs, produce hundreds of millionaires from the students and feed millions of hungry Nigerians among other benefits that will come from this contest.”
He encouraged students in tertiary institutions, present corps members and those who recently finished the NYSC scheme to take advantage of the opportunity.
Ex-Nigeria Olympic medalist, ACP Chioma Ajunwa endorsed the project, saying it would curb crime among the youths in the society by engaging them in meaningful investment opportunities.