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Embrace Skill Acquisition for Lifelong Empowerment, Rivers NYSC Urges Corps Members

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The NYSC Rivers State Coordinator, Mr. Moses Oleghe, has encouraged corps members to fully embrace the scheme’s Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme as a pathway to lifelong economic empowerment.

Oleghe gave this encouragement through the Camp Director, Mr. Barnax Uloneme, during the closing ceremony of the in-camp SAED training for the 2025 Batch B Stream I Corps Members at the Nonwa-Gbam Orientation Camp in Tai.

Oleghe commended the corps members for their dedication and resilience throughout the training.

He emphasized that SAED is a critical platform that will shape the future of young graduates and positively impact the nation’s economy.

The coordinator also assured them of NYSC’s commitment to connecting them with funding institutions such as the CBN and NIRSAL to support the growth of their business ventures and help them become job creators.

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In her remarks, the State SAED Officer, Mrs. Carol Chukwu, lauded the corps members for their enthusiasm and commitment to the programme.

She also expressed gratitude to the state coordinator and camp officials for their continued support of SAED activities.

Chukwu urged the corps members to remain focused and continue developing their skills during the post-camp phase.

Highlighting the training’s success, Platoon 7 emerged as the overall winner of the inter-platoon SAED competition.

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