There
are two categories of competition. The first category is the Best
Socially-Responsible Business and the second category is the Best Social
Enterprise. The top three teams in each category win prize money, a trophy and
bragging rights as the world’s best youth enterprise teams.
At
the competition teams make 15 minutes presentation to explain details of their
entrepreneurial and community service ventures to a panel of business and civic
leaders.
It is worthy to note that SAGE
Nigeria has won the World Cup six times in the last
seven years- Ukraine 2007,
Abuja 2008, Brazil 2009, New York 2011, San Francisco
USA
2012, and Abuja 2013.
“The
vision of SAGE Nigeria is synchronous with one of the core objectives of my Foundation,
said Sir EmekaOffor, the billionaire businessman, who is the founder of Sir
EmekaOffor Foundation (SEOF).”
“At the
Foundation, our focus is on not only in the provision of health services to the
less privileged but also in education and youth empowerment. Our children must
be given a fair chance to compete in our fast developing world, locally and
internationally. SAGE offers that opportunity to them in the area of creative
skills, entrepreneurship and human capacity development. Therefore, I am very
pleased to support their efforts.”
The
SAGE teams that represented Nigeria the in the Best Social Enterprise and Best
Socially Responsible Business categories are from University of Calabar
International Demonstration Secondary School .
The team known as the Craft House SAGE team is
in the business of recycling waste cooking oil into biodiesel they
branded-CAL-BIOFUEL. The other enterprise by the Craft House SAGE team is the
recycling of waste bottles and papers into building tiles they branded Craft
House Tiles.
Philippines
will host the 2016 edition of the SAGE World Cup and according to Kingsley Eke,
SAGE Nigeria project manager, Nigerian teenagers are one of
the most enterprising and energetic in the world and they are set to retain the
trophy in Philippines.
Beautiful, nice of the Billionaire man
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