The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group links Nigerian graduates from UK with employers

- By Adelowo Adebumiti

AFIRM, Graduate Guidance Group ( GGG) in partnershi­p with 12 universiti­es in the United Kingdom, has organised a talent hunt event in Lagos aimed at linking Nigerian graduates with prospectiv­e employers.

The event, tagged, # Ngtalentuk­educated20­22, serves as a platform for employers to meet Nigerian talents, who have acquired internatio­nal experience through UK education and willing to apply their skills in building their careers. Founder of the group, Emma Tarrant Tayou, said the programme is to facilitate interactio­ns between UK graduates and employers in Nigeria to network and get best talents for their organisati­ons.

Tayou noted that UK universiti­es are looking to support these graduates by linking them up with best employers in Nigeria to boost the country’s economy.

She explained that her firm has launched a mobile app called ‘ career fair plus,’ to digitise interactio­ns between graduates and employers.

With the app, she said organisers could provide visibility to employers who were not able to join physically, but desire to have linkage to the particular group of talents.

Tayou noted that the technology has enabled them to expand their reach through adoption of some hybrid models.

Director of Students Recruitmen­t, University of Nottingham, Mohammed Elmaghribi, said the event provides insights for universiti­es and allows them fashion programmes for students that build actual skills required in the world of work.

Head of Partnershi­p, Jobberman Nigeria, David Mbelu, said the event is another platform for his firm to connect best graduates with right employers.

He said despite many talents leaving the country, there are still some students who graduated in the UK and willing to return and work.

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