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TriciaBiz Launches Online Business School for African Entrepreneurs

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TechInAfrica – TriciaBiz has announced the launch of its online business school in Nigeria. The online business school is called Business Lab Africa, aiming at helping African entrepreneurs to strive for success in business. It is a subscription-based program that provides quality content with affordable costs for MSMEs.

The program is accessible via mobile or web, offering practical, qualitative, and locally relevant knowledge for its subscribers. The courses on the program are taught by business experts around the world which covers various business subjects, including Sales, Marketing, Global Expansion, Business Structure, and Processes and Business Models.

TriciaBiz Launches Online Business School for African Entrepreneurs
TriciaBiz Launches Online Business School for African Entrepreneurs via prnewswire.com

Tricia Ikponmwonba, Lead Trainer at Business Lab Africa explained: “BLA’s faculty consists of trainers with deep business knowledge having consulted and trained for several Fortune 100 companies and taught a combined pool of over 1 million entrepreneurs through their online and in-class courses/workshops. The school has trained over twenty thousand people in Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, United States, United Kingdom, and the UAE”.

“At Business Lab Africa, we are poised towards our simple goal; helping entrepreneurs succeed in business. To achieve this, we have adopted a blended learning model where we make use of several methods that simplifies the entire process.”

Tricia Ikponmwonba, Lead Trainer at Business Lab Africa
Tricia Ikponmwonba, Lead Trainer at Business Lab Africa via guardian.ng

Speaking about the methods they use in the program, Tricia said: “One of our methods is instructor learning which is achieved via recorded videos addressing specific sub-topics under the subject area for the month, live classes with experts to answer burning questions you might have and worksheets/templates for guidance.”

Furthermore, the BLA uses peer-to-peer learning that allows learners to teach each other ideas that have worked for them. By 2022, Business Lab Africa expects to have taught 100,000 entrepreneurs with their practical tools to succeed.

Source: itnewsafrica.com

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