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Great time at HMS school kaduna, many thanks to Maryam Boyi and Family

Great time at HMS school kaduna, many thanks to Maryam Boyi and Family. Attendees (Start-up founders, Entrepreneurs e.t.c) verified their businesses on Search and Maps. The New Google Sites & Ads was quite informative to the participants. Also Growth Hacking, Digital Marketing and wearing different lenses (Jobs to be done & Disruptive innovation) was valuable for shifts in perspective.
In summary, from the words of Sharad Vivek Sagar:
“The moment you inject information, education, and an entrepreneurial spark in a community, it gets empowered enough to inspire, build, and uplift itself.”
The surprise was this: After I did the beautiful THUMBS-UP mixed with the WAKANDISH signature, with my new look on glasses. I felt it was really great having someone close to me, with similar signature model. Well, I couldn’t have envisaged that I was standing close to the Managing Director/CEO Peugeot Nigeria– Thank you for the honor Sir.
And just in case you are looking for Maryam Boyi, just look for the red “P-Cap”.
CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE
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