A joint venture between enterprise advisory firm SpirePoint Consulting and the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Chapel of Mercy has activated a structured corporate placement and enterprise incubator framework in Lagos. Scheduled for Saturday, July 25, 2026, the convention—themed “Global Positioning for Opportunities: Intentional Visibility, Intentional Networking”—aims to curb regional white-collar unemployment by establishing a direct physical matching floor between active talent pools and corporate recruitment leads.
The multi-tranche socioeconomic intervention relies on three core operational pillars:
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Real-Time Labour Market Matching: The platform is structured to bypass traditional, slow digital application channels by hosting on-the-spot recruitment interviews. Over 1,000 pre-registered attendees—including recent university undergraduates, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, and early-stage professionals—will have direct access to human resource executives for rapid CV reviews and technical skills assessments.
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Non-Equity Micro-Venture Injections: To address early-stage capitalization limits facing young Nigerian business owners, the fair will host the grand finale of an internal startup pitch competition. Selected micro-entrepreneurs will present their unit economics and scalability strategies to a panel of corporate judges to win non-equity business grants designed to scale local retail and service infrastructure.
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Cross-Sector Knowledge Transfer: Boluwatife Awofadeju, CEO of SpirePoint Consulting and Convener of PITCH, stated that the initiative is designed to bridge the practical skills gap in a highly competitive macroeconomic environment. The masterclass and administrative faculties feature localized sector experts, including Chinedu Williams (Director of HR at Pulse Nigeria), Williams Daramola (L&D Specialist at Regenesys Business School Nigeria), digital founder Elijah Moses, and creative executive Naomi Mac.

