Morning guys
It is great to be a part of this forum that is making impact in the lives of its audience. I walk at a National Career Centre offer various services from career counselling to training, and even internship after wards. it makes me aware how little help can change the life of those who you come in contact with. Never say anything is too little because it isn’t, it might be what that person need at that point in time.
I organized a free career planning session last week,which was anchored by Lanre Olusola, a programme that will be coming up every other month and I am yet to recover from some of the feedbacks I got, imagine meeting someone who has not been working for 8 years? I just kept wondering “how did he survive?” he sure did but I don’t think that is the way to live.
My mission is to make life better for as many as I can, but note I am not promising jobs but help train people, prepare and position them in a way that they can easily get one. Our motto is “let’s take you out of the crowd”
Now that I am part of the family I will keep you posted of my schedules, may be I may be of help to one or few people.
