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Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien



Dr. Ndidi Nnoli Edozien is the Founder/President, Growing Businesses Foundation. Growing Businesses Foundation (GBF) is a principal provider of Micro Credit to downstream Entrepreneurs, SME growth advocacy and Sector support. It has long enjoyed the trust and confidence of Government and NGOs and is typically regarded as a partner of first choice in issues affecting communities at the grass root level.

To date, this foundation has made credits possible to approximately 4,000 enterprises since inception. Ndidi has also served as the Director of Strategy at the Nigerian Communications Commission and as a judge on Nigerian TV series, Entrepreneur TV.

Comments

Vera Ezimora said…
You go, Dr. Ndidi!! I want to be like you when I grow up.

:-)

She's a fine woman ooo. I wonder if we're related. LOL
Unknown said…
you are a beutiful sweet lady so beutiful i will go for if you are
not married keep up sister and you are the most beutiful woman i ever see in my life keep it sister take care.
Anonymous said…
great job Dr Ndidi.I will like to have your email address if you don't mind.my email omowunmi05@gmail.com
Anonymous said…
A mentor indeed,pls i would like your email address or any means of contact.I'm working on something which i would like to feature you in it.this is my email(ikumapayiisrael@yahoo.com)thanks in anticipation.

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