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Oni Tasks Private Investors on Youth Emancipati­on, Initiative

- Ugo Aliogo

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has charged private investors in the Southwest to play an active role in youth emancipati­on initiative­s in order to support the youths who he identified as strategic to the progress of Nigeria.

He disclosed this recently at Ile-Ife, Osun state at the unveiling of the Isedowo, an empowermen­t campaign embarked upon by alcoholic brands of Nigeria

Ogunwusi stated that with this initiative, they are calling on other investors in the Southwest to come to their aid, stressing that since the investors make their profits from the region, there is a need for these investors to give back to the people.

He applauded Nigeria community partnershi­p initiative and sponsoring artisans to the tune of N30 million, pointing out that it would benefififi­t participat­ing artisans across the Southwest zones.

The Ooni also noted that N300, 000 each would be given to 100 selected artisans, adding that this initiative would promote unity amongst Yoruba speaking states.

Ooni said: “It is very important for corporate organisati­ons to see this as a wake-up call because them. We need to work with our artisans to make life better for them. I want to implore our youths to be forthright in what they are doing. They should focus on cutting corners because some day help will come for them. We should support the youths who are the future of this nation through initiative­s such as this. We are focused in what we are doing. We are not going to lose focus irrespecti­ve of any challenges in supporting the youths and every youth emancipati­on programmes. We cannot continue to rely on government for everything.”

In his remarks, the Marketing Franco Maggi, stated that the Isedowo is a platform designed to equip young Yoruba men and women with the support needed to grow their business ideas.

He also stated that as Nigeria number one culture-centric beer its connection points beyond culture and traditions to supporting entreprene­urs from the South-west.

Maggi further explained that there would be selection and screening of participan­ts and their business ideas across the South-west after which the top 100 participan­ts would be rewarded with a grant of N300, 000 each.

He added: “Your Majesty, Southwest as a leading supporter of culture and tradition, while also helping the youths to achieve their potential. In 2017, we expanded our traditiona­l music talent hunt show which focused music and christened it Ariya Repete. The competitio­n elicited wide participat­ion and support from across the Southwest and produced winners who have been rewarded with cash prizes and recording deals.”

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