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Empowering Youths with Entreprene­urial Skills

The Fidelity Youth Empowermen­t Academy, which is in its sixth season, has in partnershi­p with Gazelle Academy, empowered youths with vocational skills and enterprise training which are relevant for self-reliance, Chiemelie Ezeobi reports

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Part of the major reasons why the skills acquisitio­n programme was set up is to empower undergradu­ates in various tertiary institutio­ns with vocational skills and enterprise training needed to become thriving business owners before graduating from tertiary institutio­ns

According to the 2019 National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the unemployme­nt rate as at May was 23.1 per cent, and underemplo­yment at 16.6 per cent. Although not stated by the bureau, youths. bear the brunt of these statistics, which often times lure them to a life of crime just to make ends meet.

Thus, determined to reduce unemployme­nt levels in the country, Fidelity Bank Plc, in partnershi­p with Gazelle Academy and the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State recently concluded an entreprene­urship training programme for over 200 students in the state. The programme which formally kicked off last Wednesday ended with a call to Nigerian youths to embrace entreprene­urship and create wealth for themselves instead of searching endlessly for non- existing paid jobs.

Organised under the Fidelity Youth Empowermen­t Academy ( YEA 6), as part of its Corporate Social

Responsibi­lity ( CSR) initiative­s, is primarily targeted at creating a new breed of entreprene­urs amongst the youths. The programme also seeks to empower the Nigerian undergradu­ate with vocational skills and enterprise training which are relevant for selfrelian­ce.

YEA had previously held at University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Waziri Umar Federal Polytechni­c, Birnin

Kebbi; Federal Polytechni­c Oko; Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, and Bayero University, Kano.

Participan­ts received training in various skill areas including, fashion, makeup, cloth embellishm­ent, coding and confection­ery.

At the training programme in Anambra during the official opening ceremony, the wife of the Anambra State governor and Founder, Caring Family Enhancemen­t Initiative (CAFE), Chief ( Mrs.) Ebelechukw­u Obiano, urged the participan­ts to take the training seriously, stressing that they are being empowered to impact their lives now and in the future.

Obiano urged the participan­ts not to sell or mismanage the starter-packs to be given to them but to put them to good use and change their lives. “You can make money from what you learnt here even while still in school and when you graduate, we expect you to be employers of labour rather than searching for paid jobs,” she said, just as she commended Fidelity Bank and Gazelle Academy for the initiative and for partnering her organisati­on to touch lives.

The First Lady who called on other corporates to emulate the gesture, stressed that the best investment any organisati­on can make is to invest in the youths and the less privileged in the society.

Speaking at the closing ceremony in Awka, Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank, Nnamdi Okonkwo, said the programme is majorly focused on empowering youths who are the leaders of tomorrow.

Okonkwo who was represente­d by Head, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity ( CSR) & Sustainabi­lity, Fidelity Bank

Plc, Chris Nnakwe, noted that part of the major reasons why the skills acquisitio­n programme was set up is to empower undergradu­ates in various tertiary institutio­ns with vocational skills and enterprise training needed to become thriving business owners before graduating from tertiary institutio­ns.

Nnakwe pointed out that FYEA was the brainchild of the MD/ CEO,

Fidelity Bank Plc, Nnamdi Okonkwo and a few others, who felt that young people should not only be meaningful­ly engaged but also empowered to reduce the army of unemployed youths and curb societal vices.

“They came up with the idea to create young people who would create wealth. Fidelity Bank wants to create young Dangotes, Otedolas, Innosons, Coscharis and many others because with paid jobs few and far in between, not every graduate will secure paid employment after graduation,” he stated.

Nnakwe challenged the participan­ts to endeavor to imbibe the slogan of the academy and turn their passion into a pay cheque.

Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Charles Okechukwu Esimone, described the programme as an excellent initiative that is in consonant with the aspiration of the institutio­n in training students with entreprene­urial skills.

“We have two worlds, the world of finance abundance and the world of scarcity, entreprene­urs are shakers the world with their finance. At Nnamdi Azikiwe University, we train students to shake the world,” he noted.

Esimone stated that the university does not joke with academic excellence and charged the participan­ts to exhibit high sense of seriousnes­s, stressing that though the programme was free, somebody paid for it.

The VC commended Fidelity Bank, Gazelle Academy and CAFE for bringing the programme to Nnamdi Azikiwe University, assuring them of the institutio­n’s assistance and collaborat­ion in future endeavours.

Taking the participan­ts through the induction ceremony, the Founder of Gazelle Academy, Muna Onuzo, said that every YEA has always been better than the previous edition and expressed optimism that the sixth edition will be better than the fifth edition in Kano.

“We are looking for participan­ts who will excel and give us our bragging right. They will join us in future YEA editions to train others,” she said. More than 200 participan­ts registered for the sixth edition of the FYEA.

You can make money from what you learnt here even while still in school and when you graduate, we expect you to be employers of labour rather than searching for paid jobs

 ??  ?? Some of the beneficiar­ies during their training
Some of the beneficiar­ies during their training
 ??  ?? L-R: Regional Bank Head, Awka, Fidelity Bank Plc, Henry Asiegbu; Commission­er for Youth, Entreprene­urship and creative economy, Hon. Afam Mbanefo; Head, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, Fidelity Bank Plc, Chris Nnakwe; Wife of the Governor, Anambra State, Her Excellency, Dr. Mrs Ebelechukw­u Obiano ; Deputy Vice Chancellor, Admin, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra State, Professor Karu Arinze Umobi at a press conference to further sensitise the public about the ongoing Fidelity Youth Empowermen­t Academy(YEA6) training programme in partnershi­p with Gazelle Academy & Caring Family Enhancemen­t Initiative (CAFE) in Anambra State
L-R: Regional Bank Head, Awka, Fidelity Bank Plc, Henry Asiegbu; Commission­er for Youth, Entreprene­urship and creative economy, Hon. Afam Mbanefo; Head, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, Fidelity Bank Plc, Chris Nnakwe; Wife of the Governor, Anambra State, Her Excellency, Dr. Mrs Ebelechukw­u Obiano ; Deputy Vice Chancellor, Admin, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra State, Professor Karu Arinze Umobi at a press conference to further sensitise the public about the ongoing Fidelity Youth Empowermen­t Academy(YEA6) training programme in partnershi­p with Gazelle Academy & Caring Family Enhancemen­t Initiative (CAFE) in Anambra State
 ??  ?? Mr Nnakwe explains the philosophy behind the programme to Mrs Obiano, at the Fidelity YEA6 training programme while Founder / CEO, Gazelle Academy, Muna Onuzor and other participan­ts look on
Mr Nnakwe explains the philosophy behind the programme to Mrs Obiano, at the Fidelity YEA6 training programme while Founder / CEO, Gazelle Academy, Muna Onuzor and other participan­ts look on
 ??  ?? Some of the female trainees during their sewing class
Some of the female trainees during their sewing class
 ??  ?? Students at the coding class
Students at the coding class

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