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Firm Partners MSBM to Empower 5,000Youths with Quality Education

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To secure a brighter future for 5,000 individual­s in underserve­d communitie­s in Nigeria, Lead For Good Africa has partnered with the Metropolit­an School of Business and Management (MSBM) UK, a UK-based online accredited school.

The CEO of Lead For Good Africa, Nonye Clark, said her organisati­on recognises the alarming statistics of young unemployed Nigerians, plagued by the rising high cost of living, declining quality of education, and access to education.

She added that all these factors continue to lead to brain drain, the mass exodus out of Nigeria, poverty, and an increase in social vices that jeopardise the future of youths and women.

With the urgent need for interventi­ons that secure the future of young Nigerians, especially those in underserve­d communitie­s, she noted that her organisati­on’s partnershi­p with the Metropolit­an School of Business and Management UK will empower over 5,000 youths, including men and women, with access to quality education.

“The goal of this partnershi­p is to solve the pervasive issue of poverty through quality and accessible education. With a shared vision that revolves around providing advanced educationa­l pathways to beneficiar­ies, this partnershi­p is geared towards empowering youths and women with the knowledge and skills needed to cultivate their potential, seize opportunit­ies and make sustained economic advancemen­t despite the prevalent societal challenges,” Clark stressed.

The founder expressed its commitment to reshaping mindsets and providing tangible skills that will enable individual­s to overcome the challenges they face daily, adding, “The core of their approach is twofold: leadership developmen­t training programmes strategica­lly designed to dismantle mindset limitation­s that hinder the realisatio­n of untapped potentials, and skill empowermen­t initiative­s, which have already impacted countless youths and women to create sustainabl­e solutions for societal demands.”

Through the collaborat­ion, she stated that the organisati­on receives a significan­t boost, which amplifies its efforts, enabling individual­s to earn a living while addressing critical needs in their communitie­s.

“The ripple effect is that empowered individual­s become catalysts for change, training others in a cascading cycle of empowermen­t. By joining forces with MSBM UK, Lead For Good Africa gains the strength to tackle poverty at its roots, focusing on education as the key to unlocking new possibilit­ies,” Clark explained.

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