Allied Bond Consulting has emphasized that transforming entrepreneurship education is vital to unlocking Nigeria’s economic future.
The firm announced plans to host a national workshop aimed at reshaping enterprise education into a strategic tool for innovation, job creation, and long-term national development.
Scheduled for August 13–14, 2025, at the NUC Conference Hall in Maitama, Abuja, the workshop—organized in collaboration with PIFS Conferences—will focus on creating a new model for driving economic growth through entrepreneurial education.
Themed “Creating a New Model for Dynamic Growth through Entrepreneurial Education,” the event will assemble top education planners, university entrepreneurship coordinators, industry experts, policymakers, and development agencies.
One of the key contributors, Ven. Dr. Rex E. Ufomba of Spiritan University Nneochi, will lead discussions on evaluating current entrepreneurship curricula, building strong monitoring frameworks, and establishing sustainable business incubation systems within schools.
The workshop is set to provide practical strategies that go beyond theory, helping institutions transform their curriculum to produce entrepreneurs rather than job seekers. Topics will also cover how to enhance partnerships between academia, industry, and government to foster real-world innovation.
Allied Bond Consulting stated that the event aims to deliver policy recommendations that will influence national curriculum reforms and promote hands-on, experience-based learning.
The organization concluded that the upcoming event marks a strategic push toward an education-driven transformation of Nigeria’s economy—signaling a shift from dependency on traditional sectors to a future powered by youth innovation and enterprise.