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FATE Foundation is gearing up for its 10th FATE Business Outlook and Alumni General Meeting (AGM), scheduled to take place on February 21, 2025. The foundation has reaffirmed its dedication to equipping entrepreneurs with the necessary mindset, frameworks, and support systems to excel and navigate economic shifts, policy changes, and market evolution.

According to the Dean and Director of the FATE School, Bambo Adebowale, “When we launched Business Outlook in 2016, our vision was to create a knowledge-driven forum that would equip entrepreneurs with the tools to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape. We recognised the need for a strategic gathering where real-life business challenges and opportunities could be analysed with practical solutions.”

Adebowale continued, “Today, that vision has materialised into an impactful event, fostering innovation, resilience, and market positioning for hundreds of businesses. This year, our theme, ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Opportunities,’ is particularly timely. Given Nigeria’s dynamic economic landscape, entrepreneurs are constantly faced with both challenges and possibilities.”

He added, “The 2025 Business Outlook will provide practical strategies to help businesses adapt, innovate, and scale in the face of macroeconomic fluctuations. It will also be a celebration of 10 years of impact, insights, and transformation within the FATE Alumni community.

Toyin Bakare, President of the FATE Alumni Executive Committee, noted, “For the past 10 years, the Business Outlook has been a platform for reflection, learning, and collaboration, which has helped entrepreneurs make sense of economic realities and develop practical strategies for navigating business challenges.”

Bakare emphasised, “This year’s theme is particularly significant. It acknowledges the resilience of entrepreneurs while highlighting new frontiers for growth and success.”

Oluwaseun Oshoniyi, Senior Programme Manager & Head, Growth and Alumni Services, said, “Beyond the insights, the event is about community. It’s about bringing entrepreneurs together to share experiences, learn from each other, and build meaningful connections that drive business success.

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