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Joshua Idiong Emerges The Winner Of Season 7 Of The Next Titan Nigeria

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Joshua Idiong from Akwa Ibom State has emerged the Winner of The Next Titan Nigeria Season 7 ‘The Unstoppable’. Joshua goes away with N10 Million Naira to support his business idea, Palm Oil Processing Company.

His business would produce palm oil through a more efficient method, as well as provide job opportunities for graduates and farmers in the Agricultural Sector. He has a vision that in the year 2025, his brand Josult Oil Processing Company would be a global brand and most sort out for in every home.

He is a graduate of the Federal University of Technology Owerri with Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science. He emerged the winner after competing with Chidinma Eriobu, Ifeoma Benjamin, and Ifeanyi Nkwonta at the grand finale.

After winning the show, he said “before coming on the show, apart from wanting to win the cash prize, I expected a better network amongst other outstanding entrepreneurs. I wanted to meet with the high profiled business leaders who are the judges of the show, and I wanted to be a follower not just a leader because I have been doing that for a long time.

I can happily say that The Next Titan Nigeria has given me all that and more”.

Season 7 of the foremost entrepreneurial Reality TV Show recorded over 18,000 entries, followed by online auditions before the top 16 moved into the TITAN HOUSE for 10 weeks to compete against one another in real-life entrepreneurial challenges

The Next Titan Nigeria Season 7 ‘the unstoppable’ is sponsored by Heritage Bank Plc in association with Haven Homes and Sifax Group, and with the support of other notable brands in Nigeria.

Isaac Obasi

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