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Mr Eazi – Singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur; Francis Edo-Osagie; Tony Elumelu — Founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation; Thomas Etuh; Morenike Molehin; Godwin Maduka, Nigerian doctor, businessman, philanthropist and the founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center; Chin Okeke; Henry Fajemirokun; Orondaam Otto — Founder, Slum2School ...
Pages in category "Nigerian social entrepreneurs" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Nwuneli was born on March 22, 1975, at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Enugu, Nigeria to a Nigerian professor of Pharmacology—Paul Obuekwe Okonkwo [3] and an American professor of History—Rina Okonkwo. [4] Her father, who is from Awka, Anambra and her mother who is originally from New York, met at Cornell University in 1965. [5]
This is an annotated list of social enterprises sufficiently notable to have a Wikipedia article, in alphabetical order. For quick navigation, click on one of the letters: For quick navigation, click on one of the letters:
A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital by founding social ventures, including charities, for-profit businesses with social causes, and other non-government organizations. These types of activities are distinct from work of non-operating foundations and philanthropists who provide funding and other support ...
A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital, often by founding humanitarian organizations. The main article for this category is List of social entrepreneurs . Subcategories
Nigerian social entrepreneurs (29 P) T. Nigerian trade unionists (1 C, 22 P) W. Nigerian women's rights activists (1 C, 39 P) Y. Yoruba activists (1 C, 31 P)
An entrepreneur is an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative. [1] This list includes notable entrepreneurs. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.