By Deborah Uzoma

Business tycoon, Sir Leo Stan Ekeh, has rewarded Mrs. Peace Okeke with a cash prize of three hundred and fifty thousand naira for being the earliest trainee to the class.

According to records, Mrs. Okeke, an entrepreneur in soap and Santana brand nylon production, signed in by 10:46 a.m. for a class scheduled for 12 p.m. on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
Sir Ekeh made the pronouncement during virtual interactions with the trainees.

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During the interaction, Sir Ekeh, who is also the Chairman of Zinox Technologies Limited and founder of the Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation (LSEF), promised job employment to other trainees who expressed concern. He urged the trainees to maintain good conduct, leverage technology, explore their potential, and draw closer to God. Sir Ekeh cited examples of his protégés who are excelling in their fields, encouraging the trainees to strive for excellence.

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The Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation Centre is known for equipping young graduates with relevant skills and preparing them for future roles in society through a 12-week training program.
The centre is currently concluding its third cohort. The Director, Prof. Gloria Samuel-Ernest charged the trainees to be intentional, connect, and utilize opportunities to grow their businesses.