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Ghanaian Entrepreneurs whom His Excellency Dr. Rollan Roberts awarded scholarships have successfully graduated from the Rollan College – School of Entrepreneurship on November 23, 2021.
The Scholarships form a part of Transform Africa’s Education initiatives and were rolled out in partnership with the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) which nominated the entrepreneurs for training.
Speaking on the impact of the training on Ghana’s Economy, Chief Executive of Royal Shemesh Ltd and Official Partner and Representative of Transform Africa in Ghana, Emmanuel Atsu, conveyed his appreciation to H.E Dr. Rollan Roberts.

He stated that “it is in line with government policy and economic reality that we build people to build businesses”.
Incidentally, this move is in line with the government's initiative of building a Sustainable Entrepreneurial Nation: Fiscal Consolidation and Job Creation.
The entrepreneurs who benefitted from the programme also expressed gratitude for the hands-on mentorship from H.E Dr. Rollan Roberts and shared how they had learned to better structure businesses for maximum profitability and to attract investors.

The entrepreneurs, who are now Alumni of the Rollan College are eligible to pitch for funding from the annual African Funding Tour by Transform Africa.
They can also receive mentorship and funding on a need basis to help support sustain and scale up their businesses.
The Rollan College is a Christian School of Business founded by H.E Dr. Rollan Roberts.

The College offers 2 and 4 year accredited programmes, advanced degrees, and certificate courses through its campuses in the United States and Kenya and worldwide through its online facilities.
The College seeks to train 100,000 entrepreneurs in partnership with NEIP and to establish a campus in Ghana by 2022.
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