Tee (left) and Saw), the two 24-year-old founders of PCFreestyle use their skills for stage performances at events, television commercials and freestyle football workshops.
IT HAS long been the story that every year a batch of fresh graduates embarks on the journey of a new career. However, these days, more and more are opting out of that traditional move and opting to be entrepreneurs.
This can partly be attributed to a more conducive ecosystem that provides young entrepreneurs with financial assistance, technical support, mobile technology and connectivity to start and grow their own companies.
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