BE SELF INDEPENDENT THROUGH ENTREPRENEUR, “OPOLO ATI EWA” CHARGES STUDENTS ~ The Scoper Media

 

  One of the popular Non-governental organizations (NGO) in Nigeria called “Opolo ati Ewa” has done thier maiden edition of sisters keeper as they trained SS3 students in Alimosho local government area on self entrepreneur, to guide them when they take the next step in life.

  The event which took place in Ikotun, Lagos State on saturday as 13 schools participated in the CSR initiative by Opolo ati Ewa.

   One of the Speaker, Adesuwa Oguocha “said as a student who will be going to any higher citedal of learning such as university, colleges of Education, Polytechnic etc very soon, you need to be self equiped through entrepreneur.

  She explained that an entrepreneur is an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. The process of setting up a business is known as entrepreneurship. The entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, services, and business/or procedures.

  She added that some business ideas they can do that will fetch them little money as a student, eg blogging, goods delivery, Online clothes marketing etc”.

  On this basis, the founder of Brains and Beauty, Chief Adenike Olumide Emmanuel said “Opolo ati Ewa intiative is a way of given back to the community, this sisters keeper intimate is a way to cash our SS3 students young and trained them on skills acquisition, educate them on how to pursue their career and still be a great wives, mom and sisters.

  Adenike emphasised that health and wealth are the major things we trained the students today and we invited 10 students from each school, there are so many things they need to know before going to university as a student and they have already thought them here.

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She appreciated all her team in Opolo ati Ewa for always supporting the foundation initiatives, she noted that when we are having our second year edition, we will invite government officials on education to come and speak with our students as well.

   In a final note, this is a clarion call for others to emulate this gesture because we must be ready to build the students future in all ramifications.

 

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