The Pan African Job Centre, a brainchild of the Black Wall Street has announced ambassadorial opportunities for 250 university lecturers in Africa.
According to a statement by the BWS, the opportunity for university lecturers through Pan African Job Centres will add a $50,000 yearly salary to their current incomes as lecturers including bonuses, incentives, and global media exposure.
The statement said the part-time job opportunity, which will make the lecturers work as consultants and ambassadors will take a minimum of 20 working hours per week.
According to BWS Founder, Charles Lambert, in order for Africa to measure the achievements of compassionate capitalism, jobs must be created for the people and the Pan African job centre is poised to destroy the chains of unemployment.
He said, “We have designed this all-important Pan African Job Centers Ambassador opportunity for university lecturers because the movement is highly academic and unfortunately Africa is full of illiterates, people who are only educated on a piece of paper but the minds are not educated.
So we need people who are supposedly more educated, whose minds are educated, and who have the understanding, discipline, wisdom, and general know-how on what it will take to destroy the over 60-70 per cent unemployment across all of Africa.”
Lambert further stated that the role of the ambassadors will be to make Africans understand the objectives of the Pan African Job Center.
He said there are thirteen thousand centers in Africa already and these thirteen thousand locations will serve a hundred thousand Africans.
The lecturers will serve as representatives of the Pan African Job Centers. Only two hundred and fifty ambassadors will be recruited and each ambassador will manage 40 locations at each center and oversee all activities of the Pan African Job Center and will be working with 500 project managers to build out the facilities under them.
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