Hands-On Skill Acquisition Sessions in Full Swing at Eziama Obaire Camp, Imo State

At the Eziama Obaire NYSC Orientation Camp in Imo State, Corps Members are actively participating in the ongoing Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program.

Hands-On Skill Acquisition Sessions in Full Swing at Eziama Obaire Camp, Imo State

At the Eziama Obaire NYSC Orientation Camp in Imo State, Corps Members are actively participating in the ongoing Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program. The hands-on sessions are designed to provide practical experience in various skills that the Corps Members have chosen to pursue.

The practical classes cover a wide range of skills, from digital marketing and graphic design to tailoring, carpentry, and agro-processing. Each session is tailored to offer in-depth training and real-world applications, ensuring that the Corps Members not only learn the theoretical aspects of their chosen skills but also gain valuable practical experience.

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Participants are seen engaging enthusiastically in their respective skill areas, demonstrating their commitment to mastering new competencies that will aid them in their future careers. The sessions are conducted under the guidance of experienced instructors who provide personalized support and feedback, helping the Corps Members refine their techniques and improve their craft.

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These hands-on sessions are a crucial component of the SAED program, which aims to equip Corps Members with entrepreneurial skills that will empower them to become self-reliant and contribute to their communities. By offering practical, actionable training, the program aligns with NYSC’s broader goal of fostering skill development and economic growth among Nigeria’s youth.

Overall, the ongoing SAED sessions at Eziama Obaire Camp exemplify the NYSC’s commitment to providing Corps Members with valuable skills that will benefit them both during and after their service year.