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JOS360 BUSINESS HUB'S MAIDEN ENTERPRENEURS HANGOUT @ 18TH STREET


The rising Business Hub in Jos, Plateau State capital was yesterday able to come together as a team with several Business Owners and service providers turning up for the event tagged "Jos Business Hub Hangout" (Meet and Greet).

The lively event which is an interaction between team of various business partners also include brief consultancy lectures on registration of Business names and product brands with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to get legal backing which is necessary if one dreams of getting contract or grants from government and corporate organizations and also to participate in certain enterpreneural events or nominations.
One of the main highlights of the occasion was a message from the CEO Jos360 Business Hub Engr. David Charles Lapmoen who encouraged Jos entrepreneurs to seek more innovative ways in handling their businesses since all successful business and administrative transactions have gone digital, hence the need to embrace technology and take full advantage of it.
Enterpreneurs were also briefed on various skills and strategies to market products in the 21st century, this brings on board the need to improve business network to a larger and wider capacity which Jos360 Business Hub is already leading the way. Members applaud the Administrators of Jos360 for the opportunity to meet and market their products and services freely. 
In addition to the various lectures and interactions, Business Owners were informed about the Jos360 e-commerce website that's currently being designed and will be ready in at least 60 days time for when it will make its inaugural debut to help all Jos360 Business Hub partners sell their products seamlessly and swiftly. This news was received with much optimism from business owners who were all facially elated and expressed anxiety as they look forward to that.
The hangout also feature birthday celebration for April borns, games as chess, ludo, card, Whot and Scrabble. 

Written by Lagya Chindongnaan
08037358915
For: Charles Lapmoen David 
CEO/President
josbusinesshub@gmail.com


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