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THE NEXT TITAN IS HERE AGAIN

THE NEXT TITAN; Nigeria’s business reality TV Show designed to ignite an entrepreneurial spirit of audacity, tenacity, creativity and drive of young Nigerians.
THE NEXT TITAN is a 10 week Nigerian Entrepreneurial Reality TV show designed to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit of Nigerians.

The TV Reality Show which is in its third season gives an opportunity to young talented Nigerians who have great, innovative and unbeatable business ideas, to compete against one another in real-life entrepreneurial challenges in a bid to ultimately win Five Million Naira and a Brand New Car to start their new business or to support their existing business.

The show is designed as entertainment with thrilling and exciting format but its primary purpose is to change the mind-set of the people by awakening the entrepreneurial spirit of young Nigerians thereby accepting responsibility of being masters of their own destinies.

16 final  contestants will have very real street smarts in order to make it through the challenges, and the contestants will prove their entrepreneurial acumen through various businesses challenges in the 10-week of the show.

At the end,the winner will walk away with 5 Million Naira and a brand new car for his or her business. THE NEXT TITAN will bring the reality of pains and gains of entrepreneurial journey into the living rooms of millions of Nigerian TV viewers, and with great engagement with them.

Eligible Age

Applicants must be between 18 to 39 years of age.

The Regional Auditions will be held in Abuja, Port-Harcourt, and Lagos.

For more information,
Visit the next titan official page.
http://thenexttitan.com/

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