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Centre Trains 50 N’Delta Women
No fewer than 50 Niger
Delta women have been trained by the Centre for Creative Arts Education (CREATE) as employers of labour.
The Executive Director Hilda Dokubo disclosed this at the 4th annual graduation ceremony in Port Harcourt recently.
According to her, most of the women arrived the academy with shattered hopes, but have worked hard to redefine and rebuild their families, businesses and personalities.
At CREATE academy, learning is participating, interactive, experimental and industry based with a repertoires of highly reputable professionals with several years of teaching experience”.
According to Dokubo, “Believe it or not these women have worked extremely hard these past twelve months to achieve the success that we celebrate here today”.
“Looking at my skilled women today, my pride as a Nigerian is heightened as my faith is rekindled. Hope rests in me knowing that a pool of women who will not roam the streets begging and accepting handouts has been trained. I am pleased to inform you that 50 female entrepreneurs have been created, fifty employers of labours and wealth creators are ready to create their future”.
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