 Laumika, representing a Tiosakas to 22, Bolaon Ishaou, has organized the Youth Entrepreneurship Program 2.0 business speech as part of his effort to contribute to Nigeria's economy through small and medium-scale enterprises. The business speech, which took place in Lagos, had business owners, entrepreneurs and some members of the public, are correspondent Paul George reports. Presentations are made from young entrepreneurs and inventors with wonderful ideas. They have all applied to pitch for grants to support their business ideas. The initiator, Honourable Bolaon Ishaou, says it is necessary to provide the needs of the people by supporting SMEs to boost Nigeria's economy. We've looked at businesses that 3 million can manage, do you understand? So, the 3 million is for one person, I mean one team, one business. People are looking for ideas to put money into. So, with the consultants we have, we can package them and venture investors can get interested and they can choose to sponsor them. They're helping them to develop themselves privately, personally, and they also create a job. As we're talking about managing SMEs now, they themselves are SMEs. So we are creating SMEs, we are creating jobs within the system, and that's the idea. He has showed the people that the innovation is not going to be a one-off. One of the members of the committee, Abdulmumin Edidi, announces the reward for the winner of the business speech presentation. Whenever we lay our hands on God let's prosper and we're able to sustain, as long as we're representing the people. So it's not a one-off thing. Annually, we have assured them to come to stay by the New Reef Court. It's not all about the price, but as businesses, they're getting tutored, they're getting guided, and they're able to focus on what they really need to do to make a business out of anything they're trying to show. I wouldn't use word support, but money to them to ensure that the best of their ability, they're able to succeed. The winning prize is three million euros seed funding from engineer Golan Alusha-Gunishaw. However, he has a surprise package for the first run-off and the second run-off, which is going to be announced by himself at the end of the program. So all other winners, all other participants also have consolation prizes, and they all have access to mentorship from the Legals in the Employment Trust fund and impact innovation. So it's a total win-win for everybody. One of the judges, Alakweju Umar, comments the organizers. She however encourages the participants not to give up in their pursuit for success. The winner and the first runner-up, Zainab Musa and last but Kabiau Mutiu, express joy about the gesture. We're glad to see, especially the lady that won, the group that won, we're glad to see that, you know, they had tried, at several times, to get to the top. We are glad that, as of today, they were able to emerge first, which shows that there's hope in everything. I mean, they came third the last time, but here they are today, coming first. And it was a very tough one for the judges, but I'm glad that's the best man won. In the next three months, with the sum of three million I was given, so I intend to, like, get another branch that's going to be more spacious for people to come in and also, at least, looking up to the profit of seeing maybe more than four million at the end of the, right end of next year, that's the 24 million. I was actually expecting the second to be the first, but, like I said earlier, whatever God said will be, I'm just so happy about it. I feel excited, I feel privileged, because it's, I mean, it's good for the judges to pick winners. We have not our path to try to, you know, communicate what our business is about and how we intend to help society as a whole. But coming second place was, like, I mean, I feel really excited and I'm happy about it. For those who did not get the grand prize this year, are hoping for another opportunity. Paul George, Plus TV News.