Students Charged On Talents, Career Development At Nigerian Breweries’ 2017 Beyond The School Programme
L-R: Mr. Gbubemi Fegene
(Chef Fregez); Mrs. Nimi Akinkugbe, Managing Director, Bestman Games (4th
from left); Mr. Kufre Ekanem, Corporate Affairs Adviser, Nigerian Breweries
Plc( (6th from left); Mrs. Ini Abimbola, Lead Consultant, Thistle
Praxis Consulting (9th from left); and Mr. Edem Vindah,
Sustainability and Regulatory Relations Manager, Nigerian Breweries Plc (Right)
with the participating students at the 2017 Beyond the School Programme,
an initiative of the Nigerian Breweries/Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust
Fund held in Lagos.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Students have been advised to focus on their
abilities and talents in order to take advantage of opportunities in their
chosen career. Speaking on Thursday in Lagos at this year’s edition of Beyond
the School, an initiative of the Nigerian Breweries/Felix Ohiwerei
Education Trust Fund, Emilia Asim-Ita, a Senior Consultant with Thistle Praxis
Consulting, enjoined the participants on how to make a success of their career
choices.
Asim-Ita who spoke on Personal Development
and Career Facts, maintained that career choice should be hinged on passion.
She advised participating students to read wide, cultivate mentors and ignore
distractions.
While encouraging the students to dream big,
she urged them to develop their passions and interests to guarantee a bright
future. “The knowledge you now have will help you find disciplines that you are
passionate about. You also have to develop the skills needed to succeed in
those disciplines”, she said.
In her presentation, Mrs. Nimi Akinkugbe,
Managing Director of Bestman Games, gave the students personal finance tips on
saving, investing and spending. She counseled the students to be diligent,
prudent and keep good company.
Mr. Gbubemi Fregene aka Chef Fregz, who spoke
on his success story implored the students to get education so as to be on a
higher pedestal in their career and passion paths. He disclosed that as far as
back as his days in secondary school, he developed interest in cooking.
“Life is about your passion, but education is
important. The relationship is symbiotic because it is actually your education
that will determine how far you go with your passion. Don’t be upset that you
don’t have anything now, but focus on what you are going to do in your own
circle,” Gbubemi said, while urging the students to write their own story.
L-R: Mr. Gbubemi Fegene
(Chef Fregez); Mrs. Nimi Akinkugbe, Managing Director, Bestman Games; Mr Kufre
Ekanem, Corporate Affairs Adviser, Nigerian Breweries Plc; Mrs. Ini Abimbola,
Lead Consultant, Thistle Praxis Consulting and Mr. Edem Vindah, Sustainability
and Regulatory Relations Manager, Nigerian Breweries Plc, at the 2017 Beyond
the School Programme, an initiative of the Nigerian Breweries/Felix Ohiwerei
Education Trust Fund held in Lagos.
Earlier in his welcome address, Mr. Kufre
Ekanem, Corporate Affairs Adviser, Nigerian Breweries Plc, explained that the
initiative was introduced to complement other initiatives of the company
targeted at the education sector. According to him, “Beyond the School
is designed for senior secondary school students in public schools to expose
them to career options and factors they need to consider before making a career
choice”.
Ekanem equally called on the students to take
advantage of the career guidance information provided to them, which is in line
with best practices, to achieve their full potential.
This year’s edition drew students and
teachers from Iponri Estate Senior High School; Stadium Senior High School;
Onitolo Community Senior High School; Iganmu Senior Secondary High School and
Adebola Baptist Senior High School, all in Lagos Education District Four.
The event also saw students from the schools
compete in a game of Monopoly where they won various prizes
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