Oracles Artworld Hosts First Business Energy seminar in Bayelsa State

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This November, Oracles is holding a Business Energy seminar in Bayelsa tagged ‘The craft of doing Business and the Power Challenge’.

This seminar is setup in furtherance of the vision of celebrating individuality, inspiring and encouraging people to live out their dreams by tapping into their innate potentials.

Bayelsa Business Energy Summit is focusing on two areas:

First area is the energy sector; no real development occurs in any given country except the energy/power sector is functional at an optimal level. The seminar seeks to encourage and enlighten people (Individuals & SMEs) to take advantage of provisions in the law which permit for power generation not exceeding 1 Megawatt.

The second aspect is geared towards encouraging individuals to start up their businesses and for those SMEs who have already started and are struggling, to assist them to cross those hurdles and not quit, impacting in them a resilient mindset.

👉Free registration of business names for the first 5 registrants who indicate same.

👉Meet with successful SME owners to learn from their challenges and growth.

👉Presence of silent investors.

👉Free or discounted advisory for those interested.

👉Free exhibition of products and services at the venue (needs to indicate interest during registration for the event).

The official hash tags for the summit are: #BBESummit2018 #BBES2018

Oracles Artworld is an organization setup to serve in maximizing, promoting and celebrating individuality through Art and Influence. In 2001, Oracles started its seminars which have been focused on positively influencing the lives of the Nigerian citizen.

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Our first seminar was titled ‘Nigeria my Country – Think not of what Nigeria can do for you but what you can do for Nigeria’. Over the years we have run other seminars across Nigeria including a Business Seminar themed ‘The Wind is Right’ and ‘The Stories our fore-fathers told us.

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