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Our target is to reduce youth unemployment through entrepreneurship – SuperLife Co-founder

In a bid to curb Nigeria’s unemployment rate, SuperLife Nigeria has launched it’s maiden company which targets employment opportunities for Nigerian youths.

Speaking at the official launch in Abuja, the co-founder of company, Paul Wair said the launching of the products was to advance the company’s presence and also create employment opportunities for Nigerian youths.

“Before our products were launched, it went thorough scrutiny by NAFDAC and finally approved for distribution and usage in Nigeria.

“Since inception in April 2017, the company currently has it’s businesses in 40 countries with a staff strength of over 250,000 staff around the world.

“We know that unemployment is high in Nigeria which is why we want Nigerian youths to leverage on these opportunity to be trained as entrepreneurs and engaged in distribution of the products across states.

“We’re creating a health solution product ranging from plant stem cells that reduces cancer exposure as well as total immune care that help in building the immune system,” he explained.

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On the impact that such products will have on the Nigerian economy, he said the company intends to launch the products in every state of the country starting with Lagos next year.

He added that the company will train Nigerian youths on capacity building and entrepreneurship in order to reduce the rising unemployment rate in the country.

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