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Founder of BMI Engr. Unachukwu Receives Commendation For Impactful Contributions to Nation-building.
It is indeed an outpouring of goodwill messages as the founder of Business Matters Incubators (BMI), Engr. Nnamdi Felix Unachukwu marks his birthday.
He is a known figure in the Nigerian basic education ecosystem as he has championed several reforms aimed at merging education with technical skills that make students employable.
His passion for impacting humanity led him to establish BMI and its signature initiative, the “Catch Them Young” (BMI-CTY) programme. It is a reflection of his bold belief that by equipping children early with the mindset and tools of entrepreneurship, the society can create job-creators rather than job-seekers.
He has been receiving goodwill messages from friends and well wishers in celebration his special day.
One of those to celebrate him was the CEO of Amity Global Network, Dr. Alex Nwankwo who lauded him for his contributions in moulding young Nigerians to contribute meaningfully to national development.
He said, “Engr. Unachukwu has indeed been an invaluable treasure to our society. Through BMI he has pioneered a six-sense methodology, textbooks, workbooks, video lessons, gamified experiences and more to mould young minds aged 6-14 into future innovators and business leaders.
“His advocacy for inclusion of entrepreneurship education in Nigeria’s basic and secondary school curriculum positions him not just as a coach or consultant but as a national change-agent pushing for structural reform.”
Beyond his professional achievements, Engr. Unachukwu has also been lauded for exemplifying leadership that nurtures, inspires and empowers. He has built ecosystems of support for young entrepreneurs, drawing on decades of multi-sector experience, from telecoms to agriculture to real estate, translating those into mentorship, training and opportunity-creation for the next generation.







