Heritage Bank’s Ifie Sekibo Next Titan issues call out for contestants

The countdown is on to find contestants for Nigeria’s best entrepreneurial reality TV show, The Next Titan.
Sponsored by Heritage Bank and in its third season, The Next Titan has issued a call out for young and ambitious potential future business tycoons to join the show.
But if you think you’ve got what it takes to go all the way and survive Nigeria’s toughest reality TV show, time is running out to get on board.
If you’ve got drive for days, a commercially wired outlook, business intelligence, street smarts and the entrepreneurial spirit, this show is for you.
Could you be the next MD of Heritage Bank like Ifie Sekibo?
Do you think you’ve got the creative juices to come up with a groundbreaking app like Heritage Bank’s mobile banking app? Find out how Heritage Bank created it’s latest app here.
If you survive the 10-week-long reality show and are crowned The Next Titan, you’ll win N5 million, a brand new car and business support and mentorship from industry leaders.
There are just two questions you need to ask yourself: 1. Do you have what it takes to compete with other tenacious entrepreneurs in front of millions of eyeballs? 2. Are you bold enough to face the Board of Judges in the Boardroom?
Throughout the show contestants will constantly be asked to challenge themselves to think outside the box in order to beat fellow competitors in business orientated tasks.
“After regional auditions in Abuja, Port Harcourt and Lagos, and the subsequent Top 50 Boot camp, the 16 finalists, who will live together for 10 weeks in the same house, will battle one another over 10 tough business tasks, and the 16 candidates will be gradually eliminated until one winner remains,” The Next Titan producers stated.
The road will be rocky, blood will be spilled and tears shed so if you haven’t got the stomach for rejection and heartache, The Next Titan isn’t for you.
If you think you can handle it then get along to the auditions.
Register here: www.thenexttitan.com