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Empower Yourself: NYSC Calls on Graduates to Become Job Creators
In light of the ongoing economic challenges facing the country, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has emphasized the importance of entrepreneurship for graduating Corps members.
The NYSC has encouraged these young individuals to utilize the skills gained through its Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program as a means to overcome financial difficulties.
Rifkatu Yakubu, the NYSC Coordinator in Bauchi, made these remarks during a ceremony where 1,393 Corps members from the 2023 Batch ‘C’ Stream I received their Certificates of National Service after completing their mandatory one-year service to the nation.
The ceremony was a celebration of the hard work and dedication these young people demonstrated during their service, highlighting the invaluable experiences they gained in their respective communities.
In her speech, Yakubu reiterated the significance of entrepreneurship, stressing that it could not only help the graduates navigate the current economic landscape but also empower them to become job creators who contribute positively to the national economy.
She stated, “By embracing entrepreneurship, you can turn challenges into opportunities, becoming leaders and innovators in your communities.”
For those who did not participate in the SAED program, Yakubu encouraged them to explore entrepreneurship as a viable option.
She noted, “It is never too late to start. The skills you have can be the foundation for your business ventures.”
This message is particularly relevant as traditional white-collar jobs continue to dwindle, necessitating alternative paths for employment.
Yakubu took the opportunity to congratulate the Corps members on their successful completion of service, reminding them to prioritize their safety during their return journeys.
She advised against night travel, which can pose significant risks.
Furthermore, she urged them to avoid engaging in social vices that could tarnish their reputations and negatively affect their families and the NYSC.
“Be a good ambassador of NYSC, your school, your family, and the country at large,” she encouraged.
This call to responsibility resonated deeply with the Corps members, many of whom have developed a strong sense of duty and pride in representing their communities and the nation.
Among the honorees at the event was Kaan Martina Seerdoon, who was awarded the Chairman’s Honours Award of Merit for outstanding performance during her service.
Her achievement serves as an inspiration to her peers, showcasing the potential for excellence within the NYSC framework.
In interviews following the ceremony, many Corps members expressed their joy and gratitude for completing their service in Bauchi State.
They reflected on the challenges they faced, as well as the support they received from their host communities, which made their experiences both enjoyable and fulfilling.
One Corps member remarked, “The friendships I’ve built and the skills I’ve learned here will stay with me for a lifetime. I’m thankful for the opportunity to serve.”
The ceremony and the sentiments expressed by the Corps members underscore the vital role of the NYSC in shaping the future of Nigeria’s youth.
By fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship and community engagement, the NYSC not only prepares young people for their professional journeys but also encourages them to be active participants in the nation’s development.
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Isaac Fayose Criticizes Government Over Taxation and Insecurity
Nigerian businessman Isaac Fayose has spoken about what he considers one of the country’s biggest problems, stating that many Nigerians are worried about government taxation, insecurity, and the increasing rate of kidnappings for ransom.
He lamented the situation and criticized the government, arguing that these issues have become deeply rooted and that there appears to be no lasting solution in sight.
According to him “In Nigeria we have two governments. One is collecting tax, the other one is collecting ransom. Both of them have one thing in common which is to make life difficult for their people.
The one that is collecting tax without doing anything will come and share you rice and semolina. The one that is collecting ransom is doing giveaway on social media.”
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Concern Grows Over Rising Insecurity Following Kwara Abduction Case
It was reported that bandits were seen in Kwara State and abducted six residents from Rukpete Village.
The incident was reported to have occurred on June 8 at about 11 p.m.
Sources revealed that seven people were initially taken, but an elderly man was later released, leaving six victims in captivity.
The rising cases of insecurity in the country remain quite alarming.
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Panic as Bandit Rumours Spark School Safety Concerns in Abuja
The state of the country is affecting many people, as they believe nowhere is safe, including schools where they keep their children.
It has been reported that some parents have started withdrawing their children from schools in Abuja.
It can be noted that rumours of bandits being sighted near a school triggered panic, causing parents to hurriedly remove their children for safety.
While the reports of bandits have not been confirmed, the school has also issued safety measures to ensure the protection of students within the premises.
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