Ojodu partners with Speedup Lagos to empower citizens

Teaming youths have been benefiting from the skill acquisition training organized by the SPEED UP LAGOS initiative in conjunction with Ojodu Local Council Development Area.
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Teaming youths have been benefiting from the skill acquisition training organized by the SPEED UP LAGOS initiative in conjunction with Ojodu Local Council Development Area.

The 7-day training would empower the citizens on Makeup & Gele techniques, fabrics and souvenirs, catering and food, home essentials, nylon printing, and hairstyling.

The Executive Director Speed-up Lagos, Princess Gbemisola Ajetunmobi admonished the trainees to make most of the opportunity to equip themselves for financial sustenance.

The training take place at the Council Secretariat, 1-3 Powerline Oke-ira Ogba Lagos; starting by 9:00am daily.

The programme is in tandem with the Lagos State Government’s empowerment Scheme as well as Hon. Olusegun Odunmbaku administration’s HEYS agenda

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He warned that any worship centre that fails to follow all the guidelines would be sanctioned appropriately, saying even the holy books stipulates obedience to constituted authorities.

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