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SAED EXPERIENCE, ICT CLASS: TREASURES IN EARTHEN VESSELS (PART 1)

June 06, 2017 VICTORIA UKPAKA 1 Comments

All of a sudden i had a jolt of a reality that graduation was close and i will have no excuse anymore to be reliant on my parents. Fear gripped my heart. What will i do when i graduate? Recently i started paying close attention to the world around me and i saw the rate of unemployment and the downsizing going on in some companies and i wondered if those before me are still unemployed after getting their degrees and those already on the job being downsized, what was the hope that i will get a paying job with my B.sc?"
This is definitely the thought of some prospective graduates and it goes downnhill from there for those already graduated with months on their belts without a job. Its depressing and not encouraging for those still in school working with so much zeal to graduate and work with their degrees. I always knew there is never an end just a bend. for the fact that you cant see a solution doesnt mean its not there. Months of trying to get my footing on purpose brougt me finally to Nysc; Nigeria youth service corps whereby during the orientation camp at Asaya, Kogi state, Nigeria, i got introduced to hope in the form of skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development program. Its organized by Nysc to show young people that they have treasures within and they can make multiple streams of income with what they have. specifically, i got properly motivated by the ICT instructor of the class i joined, Mr Ohis. He broadened the horizon and i saw a clearer picture of part of my goals which is inspiring people to reach their goals at the same time creating employments for myself and others. Afterall The Holy Bible says "a man's gift makes room for him and will bring him before kings.

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1 comments:

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