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300 citizens to benefit from Adebass Foundation empowerment.

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Not less than 300 people will benefit from the 5th Edition of Adeyemo Abass Akanmu Foundation that will commence next month.

The objective of the empowerment program is to tackle high rate of  employment, exterminate poverty,  promote self reliance in the society, encourage internally produced products and stabilize the country’s economy.

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The two days skill acquisition and empowerment program is loaded and bulky with lots of innovative and skilled training like liquid soap making, insecticide making among others.

The founder of the foundation, Chief Adeyemo Abass urged individuals irrespective of religion, tribe or political institutions they belong to, to participate in the skill acquisition before the form closes.

“This is the 5th Edition since Adeyemo Abass Akanmu Foundation was founded. So far hundreds of people have been strategically removed from poverty and now become job creators rather than job seekers.

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“We believe that true empowerment comes from building people, not just giving them money,” Chief Adeyemo explained. “Our goal is to help individuals realize their full potential, become self-reliant, and actively contribute to society as responsible citizens.

“We urge everyone to participate in this program. You don’t have to belong to a political group or a religious group or any society before you can take part. Those who have benefited in the previous editions can testify to it, Adeyemo said.

However, interested individuals can apply for free by sending their names and phone numbers to 07082737900 via WhatsApp.

The Programme is expected to commence on the 10th of August  and end on the 11th of August 2024 at APC Secretariat Alase Moniya Ibadan.

 

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