
Leadership trainers urge young Nigerians to build character, practical skills
Mr Shalom receives his certificate from the founder of the Life School Mentorship Programme, Joseph Audum, during the graduation ceremony Background According to the organisers, the Life School Mentorship Programme is aimed at equipping young people with practical lessons on character, leadership, financial intelligence, relationship management and other life skills that are often absent from formal education.
Leadership and personal development experts have urged young Nigerians to build character, competence and other practical skills, describing them as essential for career success and effective leadership.
Also, the founder of the Life School Mentorship Programme, Joseph Audum, urged the graduates to treat their service year under the NYSC scheme as a period for self-development, networking and career preparation.
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