- Mrs. Ramat Bola Kasali sponsored students’ registration for the programme
- A 9-month intensive skill acquisition training has commenced at Orimedu
- Initiative aims to promote self-reliance and entrepreneurship among students
Students of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA) have officially commenced their skill acquisition training following the sponsorship initiative of Mrs. Ramat Bola Kasali, wife of the Executive Chairman of Lekki LCDA, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali.
Eko Hot Blog reports that few weeks ago, Mrs. Kasali had invited students to register for the programme, assuring them that their registration fees would be fully covered.
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True to her word, the beneficiaries have now begun the intensive training at Orimedu, as shown in the sessions currently underway.
The initiative, which will run for nine months, is designed to empower students with hands-on skills that will enhance self-reliance, productivity, and future financial independence.
According to Mrs. Kasali, the vision is to raise “future millionaires in the making” by equipping young people with practical knowledge that can set them on the path of entrepreneurship and wealth creation.
“Our goal is to empower these young people with skills that can transform their lives and make them independent. I believe strongly that within them are future millionaires in the making, and with the right training, they can create opportunities not just for themselves but for others.”
One of the beneficiaries expressed gratitude, saying:
“This training is a dream come true. Many of us could not afford the registration, but thanks to Mrs. Kasali’s support, we can now acquire skills that will help us build a better future.”
Another participant added:
“We are committed to making the most of this opportunity. The skills we are learning will not only make us self-reliant but also enable us to contribute positively to society.”
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