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Pastor Jerry Eze Launches $300,000 Grant Scheme for Young Nigerian Entrepreneurs

Pastor Jerry Eze unveils a $300,000 empowerment scheme to support 100 young entrepreneurs in agriculture, technology, and manufacturing, offering at least $3,000 per participant.

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Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International, has launched a new empowerment programme designed to support young entrepreneurs across Nigeria.

The initiative will provide $300,000 in grants to 100 individuals working in agriculture, technology, and manufacturing.

In a video message, Pastor Jerry, who also heads New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), explained that each selected participant would receive at least $3,000 to help grow existing businesses or start new ventures. He stressed that the programme would be managed through an independent organisation to ensure transparency in both selection and fund disbursement.

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“This is an early insight into a larger plan,” he said, describing the announcement as a “teaser” for broader efforts. He added that the initiative aligns with a wider vision of impact, both spiritually and socially, for the year ahead.

The pastor also highlighted the foundation’s focus on holistic empowerment, encouraging young Nigerians to explore opportunities in business and innovation.

“The Jerry Eze Foundation caters for the total man. Keep watching this space as we bring you details of how this will happen,” he said.

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Through the programme, Pastor Jerry aims to nurture young innovators and drive growth in key sectors, combining faith-inspired leadership with practical support for youth entrepreneurship.

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