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DG Charges Corps Members On Creativity, Self-Employment

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JOEL AJAYI

Corps Members have been advised to develop their skills and embrace dignity of labour while striving towards self-employment.

The Director-General, NYSC, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, gave this advice today at the FCT Orientation Camp in Kubwa while addressing the 2020 Batch ‘B’ Corps Members deployed to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He urged them to acquire skills that would make them wealth creators instead of seeking scarcely available white collar jobs.

The Director-General admonished the Corps Members to embrace the NYSC SKill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme that was introduced to make them self-reliant.

“Don’t wait for white collar jobs. Respect the dignity of labour, be focused and be committed. Discover your talents and work towards harnessing them and the sky will be your limit”, he said.

Ibrahim also advised them to key into Federal Government’s Youth Investment  Trust Fund and National Young Farmers’ Scheme, especially for those of them interested in agriculture.

While educating the Corps Members on the four cardinal programmes of the NYSC, the DG advised them to be patriotic and always be of good conduct adding, “As future leaders, you must be exemplary in your conduct and serve as role models.”

He also urged the Corps Members to avoid negative use of the social media, but use them for the promotion of national unity and integration.

“Shun religious intolerance and ethnic bigotry. Be in the vanguad for the promotion of national unity and integration” he said.

The Director-General also advised them to be security conscious, avoid social vices and any act capable of jeopardizing their future.

He warned the Corps Members against embarking on unauthorised journeys and movements at night.

“Please, don’t compromise your safety. Don’t travel at night, be COVID-19 safety compliant and use the opportunities of NYSC service year as a platform to excel in life”, the Director-General said.

A total of 619 Prospective Corps Members comprising 104 males and 515 females took the Oath of Allegiance which was administered by Justice Modupe Osho Adebiyi on behalf of The FCT Acting Chief Judge, Honourable Justice Salisu Garba.

DG Advises Corps Members On Creativity, Self-Employment

JOEL AJAYI

Corps Members have been advised to develop their skills and embrace dignity of labour while striving towards self-employment.

The Director-General, NYSC, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, gave this advice today at the FCT Orientation Camp in Kubwa while addressing the 2020 Batch ‘B’ Corps Members deployed to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He urged them to acquire skills that would make them wealth creators instead of seeking scarcely available white collar jobs.

The Director-General admonished the Corps Members to embrace the NYSC SKill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme that was introduced to make them self-reliant.

“Don’t wait for white collar jobs. Respect the dignity of labour, be focused and be committed. Discover your talents and work towards harnessing them and the sky will be your limit”, he said.

Ibrahim also advised them to key into Federal Government’s Youth Investment  Trust Fund and National Young Farmers’ Scheme, especially for those of them interested in agriculture.

While educating the Corps Members on the four cardinal programmes of the NYSC, the DG advised them to be patriotic and always be of good conduct adding, “As future leaders, you must be exemplary in your conduct and serve as role models.”

He also urged the Corps Members to avoid negative use of the social media, but use them for the promotion of national unity and integration.

“Shun religious intolerance and ethnic bigotry. Be in the vanguad for the promotion of national unity and integration” he said.

The Director-General also advised them to be security conscious, avoid social vices and any act capable of jeopardizing their future.

He warned the Corps Members against embarking on unauthorised journeys and movements at night.

“Please, don’t compromise your safety. Don’t travel at night, be COVID-19 safety compliant and use the opportunities of NYSC service year as a platform to excel in life”, the Director-General said.

A total of 619 Prospective Corps Members comprising 104 males and 515 females took the Oath of Allegiance which was administered by Justice Modupe Osho Adebiyi on behalf of The FCT Acting Chief Judge, Honourable Justice Salisu Garba.

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A Civil Society Organization (CSO) under the aegis of Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC) has congratulated President Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States of America.

Chief Ugochukwu Nnam, President of the CSO said this in an interview with the Newsmen in Abuja on Monday.

He expressed optimism over improvement on not just American economy but global economy with the inauguration of Trump.

“This is a man with greater vision of making environment around him great.

“In less than few hours of his inauguration, TikTok is back into existence, this shows how he is going to revive the world economy,” he said.

The ILDC boss who reiterated his confidence in Trump’s Presidency, described him as a man of clues and ideas to drive a stable America and the world at large.

He lauded Trump’s collaboration with global entrepreneurs like Elon Musk in an effort to revitalize America’s economy.

According to him, men and women of ideas flock together, they work together for better society and this is what Trump is doing.

Recall that Donald Trump became the 47th President of the U.S by polling 312 electoral votes Vice President Kamala Harris’ 226 votes in Nov, 2024.

Following the oath of office, Trump will address the nation before he is expected to parade across town to the White House and attend three inaugural balls in the evening

About 200,000 supporters are expected to visit the city to mark the presidential transfer of power.

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