If you're a young entrepreneur in Nigeria and have an idea for a social enterprise, you're in luck: You can pitch it on a new reality TV show that's being called "the most anticipated social enterprise reality TV series" in the country, Channels Television reports.
The show, called Fund It Forward, features 12 CEOs competing for a 30-million-dollar prize and the chance to get funding for their ideas, among other things.
"Some of the original social entrepreneurial ideas by the contestants ranges from educational gaming, clean energies, tech mobility, waste conversion, amongst others," says the show's executive producer.
"Contestants in the social enterprise reality TV show will be competing for top monetary prices," adds a Channels TV press release.
"The rewards and top prices will be earned by making socially responsible decisions around their already unique and potentially impactful social enterprise ventures."
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