EnterpriseNGR and Youth of Enterprise (YOE) have stressed the need for robust development of internship programmes in the country to tackle the problem of youth unemployment in the country.
Speaking at the YOE Cohort III virtual graduation ceremony, with the theme, “Digital Dreams: Forging Successful Careers in a Connected World,” the chief executive officer of EnterpriseNGR, Obi Ibekwe commended the graduates for their dedication throughout the programme and encouraged them to embrace the lessons they have learned.
“Your journey through YOE has equipped you with skills and knowledge that are essential in today’s ever-evolving landscape. Now, it’s time to apply them with courage and determination as you build your careers,” Ibekwe said.
In her keynote speech on “Thriving in the Digital Age: Skills and Mindsets for the Future,” chief talent officer at Coronation Group, Pai Gamde, urged the interns to adopt a future-oriented approach.
“The digital age is about agility, creativity and continuous learning. As you move forward, embrace challenges and view them as opportunities to innovate and grow,” she advised,
She emphasized the importance of adaptability in a rapidly changing world.
Head of Programmes at EnterpriseNGR, Joy Abara, encouraged the graduates to maintain the YOE spirit.
“Continue to fly the YOE flag high in your future endeavors. The skills, network, and experiences you have gained here will serve as a foundation for your professional growth,” she remarked.
Announcing the top three performing groups and the overall best intern in Cohort III of the YOE Programme, Ms Abara commended the winners for their outstanding performance noting that each member of the top three teams and the overall best intern would be rewarded with cash gifts and certificates of merit.
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