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After 12 Years of Research Tanho Launches “Community”

by TechBuild.Africa
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Nigeria is not a country coated with bed of roses, but good stuff are happening. Some entrepreneurs are working day-in day-out to fix certain problems.
Maybe one of the reasons serial entrepreneurs will tell you that the future of the country belongs to them. They are bent on creating solutions, providing opportunities for others to blossom. That is the spirit we have seen amongst some entrepreneurs in the country.
Notwithstanding the issues such as as lack of support, enabling environment and funding, some entrepreneurs are bent on becoming successful.
Recently, I caught up with one of such entrepreneurs. The Founder of KADE KEYO, a human capacity development organization in Lagos. They are focused on developing the human capacity of citizens for them to start thinking outside the box.
The Nigerian lad, Tanho Attah after 12 years of intensive research launched a system that will address issues like unemployment, lack of community development and social welfare.
Tanho called it ‘COMMUNITY‘. The community will operate in Surulere Lagos as it looks to intensify plans of scaling.
Meanwhile, KADE KEYO will somehow be like a parent organization to Community. Because it empowers people creating different medium of opportunities for humanitarian transformation.
During media lunch, Tanho said, they are a team of free thinkers, hard workers, members of a growing community working together to create a better living experience for everyone, one person at a time.
“The true economic and societal power of any country lies in its people; thus, it is his belief that building people will help them become better enough to build society.
We are aimed at becoming an engine for societal development in Nigeria, Africa and lending our insights to the world at large”.
I asked him if the Community was like Winthrills where participants pull their financial resources and wait for returns. He abruptly said no.
“This is not like an investment forum where people just drop their money and wait for returns. They have to synergise with other community members to strategize and bring value in exchange for money. “
He said the features and functions in Community are designed to generate resources for the society at large as well as allow people a more rewarding experience from every day life.
“We have seen that many people have potentials but these potentials go to waste for very many reasons.”
“With every problem lies an opportunity and we have for many years been working on a system which we call the ‘TV-Box societal model’, where-in using a communal approach, people can work together, learn more efficiently and implement what they learn in practical ways.
As such, there lies the chances to create better businesses, excellent work ethic and a sustainable culture of continuous development.
“Each product has been carefully crafted and undergoes continuous research & development to ensure that the solutions evolve with the times. It is our hope that we are able to help you achieve a more rewarding life.
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