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THE YOUTHS CAN MAKE THE CHANGE

🍒ARISE NIGERIAN YOUTHS, LET US MAKE THE CHANGE...💪🏽 When the youths arise to tackle the menace in the society, a sign of developmental change is highly eminent and promising. Taking responsibilities through capabilities, commitment and moral obligation to serve the people is not an easy task. But with togetherness, it can be easily achievable.... Nigerian youths should take responsibilities, take charge of big problems with a view to solving them all. That's the real GNS102, MTS 106.....MCE 502 application and the likes. We have a long way to go, let us create a better future for the coming generation. Egalitarian 18'19 @ FUNAABSU 01, a symbol of hope through absolute equality. COME, LET US REASON TOGETHER... MASUN FUNAABITES , KAWÉ È..... IT'S SECOND SEMESTER! 📖

THE FARMER BUSINESS SCHOOL.

THE APPROACH TO EDUCATIVE FARMING.  The Farmer Business School (FBS) approach was developed by the Project “Sustainable Cocoa Business  (SCB)” of GIZ in 2010 with private and public partners. Building on the successes, other GIZ pro- grammes as well as public and private partners have adapted FBS to other export and food commodi- ties. Together, we have made FBS training possible for over 900,000 smallholders in 16 African  countries. FBS has become a unique selling point of GIZ as more and more GIZ projects and partners  are interested to adapt the approach to their context and particular needs.  For this reason, the Sustainable Smallholder Agri-Business (SSAB) Programme was commissioned in  2017 by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to establish the FBS  Advisory Facility with the mandate to support further dissemination of FBS in Africa.  This handbook is geared to support you in the s...

SHOWCASING YOUR TALENTS.

How do I get a platform to speak or showcase my unique talents? Hammed Kayode Alabi   October 12, 2018   Career ,  Career Development ,  Education , Entrepreneurshi p In the past and recently, I have been receiving messages of people who want to become Public Speakers or get a platform to showcase their unique talent. My response; 1. It's good to be a public speaker but you can't just be that out of the blue. You must represent something and you must have built your brand over time. So, the question is who are you? So for instance, I am a social entrepreneur and I run a non profit. In the process, I must have faced challenges. So, I have something to share when I am called to speak. It's your experience, knowledge and exposure that gives you the edge as a speaker. You can't just give what you don't have. 2. Seek platforms: Find platforms to get your voice out. Sometime, you don't need the big pla...