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Channels TV Announces The Return Of ‘Fund It Forward’ For A Second Season

The inaugural season saw Valentine Okoli, founder of Bach and Moen Ltd (producers of nutritious, low-cost local foods), emerge victorious, earning the grand prize of a ₦30 million grant.


Channels Media Group’s ‘Fund It Forward’.

 

 

Following the success of its inaugural season, Channels Media Group is thrilled to announce the return of its original business reality series, ‘Fund It Forward’ (FIF).

The show’s second season, aptly titled ‘Fund It Forward – Series B’, promises to deliver another round of dynamic, young social entrepreneurs ready to transform their communities and industries.

This season, 12 carefully selected young entrepreneurs from across Nigeria will converge on the prestigious Post Square Towers in Victoria Island, Lagos. Over nine intense weeks, these ambitious founders will face real-world challenges designed to test and hone their business skills, resilience, and commitment to their social impact missions.

“Channels Television is excited to once again support a group of determined young entrepreneurs who are passionate about making a difference,” said Zemmy Momoh, creator and executive producer of the show. “The progress of our Season 1 finalists has been inspiring, and we are eager to equip more young Nigerians with the resources they need to shape the future of their country.”

‘Fund It Forward’ has quickly established itself as a beacon of hope for young entrepreneurs in Africa, showcasing enterprise as a powerful force for social change.

The upcoming season is set to be even more engaging, competitive, and entertaining, according to Neil G. Oyenekan, series showrunner and MD of FIF co-production company, Lighthouse Television and Filmworks.

The inaugural season saw Valentine Okoli, founder of Bach and Moen Ltd (producers of nutritious, low-cost local foods), emerge victorious, earning the grand prize of a ₦30 million grant.

Thara Aisha Atta, founder of TrashFormas (a waste recycling and clean energy company), secured second place with a ₦15 million grant, while Delz Erinle, founder of Agrify (a regenerative agriculture initiative), took third place with a ₦10 million naira.

The remaining participants were not left empty-handed, receiving valuable mentorship and coaching from the show’s strategic partners, CcHub and Leap Africa.

As ‘Fund It Forward’ returns, viewers can once again look forward to being both inspired and entertained by the journey of these innovative entrepreneurs as they transform themselves, their businesses, and their societies.

Aspiring changemakers are invited to apply for ‘Fund It Forward – Series B’ through the entry portal at https://casting.funditforward.tv. The portal opens on August 21st, and the new season is slated to air on Channels Television in the last quarter of this year.

 

For more information about ‘Fund It Forward’ visit https://casting.funditforward.tv/ or follow @funditforwardtv on all major social media sites.

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