DOBA Seeks Economic Development
The Founder of Dominion City Business Academy (DOBA), Arinze On ochie,h as expressed the desire of the academy to drive sustainable economic development in the country by empowering students with business knowledge. Onochie, who disclosed this at the maiden graduation ceremony of the students in Lagos recently, said the initiative to create the business school was fueled by the fact that empowering citizens’ business knowledge. According to him, the group brought together experts and practitioners to train and develop the capacity of the students so as to see them establish and sustain enterprises which eventually leads to job creation and economic growth. Onochie explained that after the training and lectures, mentoring was organised for students to ensure that they received the needed support for them to experience the sustainable growth that is needed for their business. “The trainings, seminars and interactive sessions that the students have gone through would be best implemented when practiced and developed so I urge the students to take advantage of this initiative. “With the mentorship programmes we can track the performance soft he graduating students and the best of them would also participate in empowering the next set of students as they share their knowledge and experiences with them,” he added. In his remarks, the Director, Dominion Business Academy, Franklin Onwumelu, said the facilities that the business school requires have been put in place in order to give the students standard education and experience.