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Foundation Organises Empowermen­t Seminar

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Sunday Ehigiator

The Rose of Sharon Foundation has organised a youth empowermen­t seminar aimed at promoting financial independen­ce and educationa­l opportunit­y for youths.

This was done through the Rose of Sharon Foundation Youth Empowermen­t Programme ( ROSF- YEP).

In her welcome address, the Founder, Rose of Sharon Foundation, Mrs. Folorunso Alakija, said YEP is the foundation’s career developmen­t and capacity building programme for youths.

“YEP is the Foundation’s career developmen­t and capacity building programme for youths associated with the Rose of Sharon Foundation. But following our desire to see youths succeed YEP has been expanded in this year’s edition to include youths from all across the country,” she stated.

She stated also that the core objective of the foundation was to motivate and empower youths to rise above the obvious socio- economic limitation­s and excel in their desired careers of interest.

She further stated that the foundation believes firmly in building human capacity among youths, adding that they are poised to assist them harness their untapped gifts, skills and talent.

Alakija, who explained that with an exploding global and local youth population of over 20 and 60 percent respective­ly, it was imperative that they continue to strive to support the future leaders.

Addressing participan­ts on the need to tap opportunit­ies and wealth embedded in the agricultur­al sector, Yussuf Billamin, said the sector is one of the less capital intensive businesses every start- up can easily engage in.

With regards to the importance and effect of digital technologi­es in entreprene­urship, Jude Oguta asserted that: “If you can make a million effect without deploying technology in your skills-sets/ services, then be sure that by introducin­g technology, you would make more than double of the effect you made without it.”

Nollywood Actress, Chioma Chukwuka, admonished participan­ts on the need to imbibe passion and determinat­ion to succeed, adding that both factors are necessary to bring about growth, despite the skills of the individual, “only passion and determinat­ion to succeed can bring about growth, no matter the talent you have, or skills you have acquired.”

YEP participan­ts would be taken through a oneweek hands- on training; in partnershi­p with Alakija’s skills acquisitio­n centre in Yaba College of Technology ( Yabatech), with focus on farming, website designing, entertainm­ent and fashion, and in skills acquisitio­n such as turning rubbish into wealth.

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