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Trust me! It’s not a musical concert but yet they played us the VIOLIN

Hello People,
Trust me! It’s not a musical concert but yet they played us the VIOLIN.
Dr. Zakaria Olelekan, Head of Entrepreneurship at the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna Niger State + his phenomenal PROTÉGÉ Mr. Kabiru Mohammed Dantani gave us the privilege to #GrowWithGoogle by LAUNCHING the NEW ENTREPRENEURSHIP AUDITORIUM with a GBG Event from 9AM – 4PM on the 2nd May, 2019 with over 300+ attendees.
Also thanking the University Management for the wonderful support. And the one and only Adepoju Emmanuel Abiodun #ThankYouBiggy
And also THANKING the ORGANIZERS Osho Mary Dharme'lawlah and her TEAM #Phenomenal
ATTRACTIONS:
Announcements: The Google Africa Certifications Scholarships #GrowWithGoogle
Announcements: Indie Games Accelerator Program (Applications Close 19th May 2019) #PlayIndie
New Google Sites, Google Photos, Google Home with Chromecast, Internet of Things (Android Things), Google My Business, Live - Verify your Business on Search and Maps, Design Thinking & Disruptive Strategy, Growth Hacking Demystified, Why you should LOVE Data Science.
#FUTMinnaMeetsGBG #GrowWithGoogle #FUTMinna #ThankYouBiggy #GBGAbuja #PlayIndie
CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE


















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