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Education, Skills, Which Comes First?

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The problems of unemployment and  economic uncertainty in the country have resulted in doubts in some families, whether to go on spending money on the education of their  children or to push them to skill acquisition from the early stages of their lives.
Many claimed that the best thing to do is to look at the financial involvement before settling down for one at the expense the other.
The Tide’s Senior Correspondent, Lilian Peters went to town to feel the pulse of parents and entrepreneurs on what should be the needful, “education or, and  Skill acquisition”.
Guess the outcome:

Mrs Evelyn Ihesiaba
An educationist, Mrs Evelyn Ihesiaba says, “the importance of education cannot be overemphasized and as such has a vital role to play in the life of any individual, child or otherwise. The basic aim of getting educated shouldn’t be centered on getting a white collar job.
“Education is more like a human refinery that tends to polish one’s persona. Such a tool shouldn’t be placed side by side with skill acquisition”.
To Mrs. Ihesiaba, who has 1st degree in Engineering and Masters in education, “It is not advisable to take a child straight to skill acquisition without first introducing him/her to any form of formal education. Skill acquisition could be introduced to a child mid-education phases (terminal breaks).
“Education is a major factor that fosters the  actualisation of one’s destiny. It should be education and skill acquisition. Parents should expose their children to the two, to gender a better tomorrow”.
Ihesiaba who is in the education industry noted that education is the act or process of imparting or acquiring particular knowledge or skills, as for a profession, especially at a school or university.
The educationist said that the issue of determination should not be removed from the learning process which she noted guarantees success in the knowledge industry.

To an entrepreneur that sales second hand women and children clothes in Port Harcourt, fundly called “OK clothes”, Mrs Ify Ejemuta, education is the first and best thing parents should give to their children.
“With education, one will never be a second class citizen among his/her mates because there are places skills cannot take a person to but education will.
“Only educated people recognise and take opportunities. Without education one would be timid and afraid to meet with some classes of people in the society.
“When a person is educated, no matter how long it takes for the person to be fixed, one day the miracle would happen and the person would recover the lost years”, she said.
Ejemuta noted that skills serves as a sustaining factor to the graduate during the period of waiting, adding that without education as the basis life becomes frustrating.
“Skill is good but cannot achieve a desired purpose without education. No parent should send his/her child to learn any skill without first sending the child to school because education brightens a child’s future and destiny.
“Children that have parents that refused to send them to school should plead with their parents to send them back to school or struggle to train themselves with money made from skills, she added.
She retereited that education can commence at any time, which she said is better than never, saying, “there is free education up to Senior secondary level in the state.
“Last year Gov Nyesom Wike paid for common entrance, junior and Senior WAEC examinations. It will be wickedness on the part of any parent to deny the child basic education”.

A shop owner at Rumuolumini, Port Harcourt, Mrs Love Porole said “it is not good to send a child to learn skills without former education because that child will not meet up in the present society”.
Porole who said she has suffered limitations in her business due to lack of education, said denying any child basic education in the present time is wickedness.
“I was denied education by my parents because they were ignorant. I know what I have missed and l decided my children will not suffer what I suffered.
“Today l have two graduates, one under graduate and the last one will also enter to study engineering. I feel happy for the sacrifice and all of them have one skill or the other to join with their education”, she said.
She noted that it is the duty of parents to ensure that their children are educated, adding that skills should be added and acquired alongside with education, especially during holidays.
“Employment or no employment, education remains the answer to the child’s future. Skills can only sustain but education will take them far in fulfilling the purpose for which they were created”.
“Education is the best, how l wish l can turn the hand of the clock, l would have been educated but l am happy that what I lost my children have gained it through our sacrifice as parents”.

By: My Business with Lilian Peters

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SMEDAN Directs N5bn Loan Applicants To Submit CAC Certificate

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The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has reviewed the selection process for beneficiaries of a N5billion credit facility allotted,  meant for small businesses in the country.
With the new procedure, the agency has mandated the submission of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) certificate and Tax Identification Number as a compulsory requirement to obtain the loan.
The Head of Corporate Affairs, Moshood Lawal, SMEDAN, made the disclosure during an interview with our correspondent recently in Abuja.
According to the report,last year SMEDAN signed an agreement with Sterling Bank to disburse loan options ranging from N250,000 to N2,500,000 at a single-digit interest rate of nine per cent, to facilitate the growth of small businesses through enhanced financial access.
The credit, with the target to assist over 10,000 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), has a duration period of 12 months, to enable small businesses to leverage the facility fully.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, the SMEDAN’s DG, Charles Odii, described it as “an important milestone in our efforts to stimulate economic growth and drive prosperity by enhancing SME access to finance.
“We believe that the financial support, which comes at a very competitive rate, will help SMEs expand operations, hire additional employees, and contribute to an overall upswing in beneficial trade and economic activities”, he said.
But giving an update on the issue four months after, the spokesperson said a software application had been developed to smoothen the process and limit human interference on the credibility of the process.
He added that submission of CAC certificate and tax identification number was needed to identify fake applicants and ensure the fund is given to the right persons.
He said, “Concerning the N5bn loan for small businesses, We have developed an app and it is ready now. We are now taking submissions via the software application. Everyone is expected to download it, put in their business plan and every other detail. Then, they would be evaluated on the app.
“We had to move to an app to avoid human interference because almost everyone had a brother or a sister who tried to influence the process. So, it is better to register via the application, upload the Corporate Affairs Commission certificate, Tax Identification Number and other necessary documents.
“Once that process is fulfilled, the request will be evaluated and those qualified will get a reply immediately but if we had continued with former procedure, the process may be influenced.
“We also noticed that most applicants do not have their CAC certificate and that is a very important document to be submitted.
“Some persons have claimed not to have these certificate but we have insisted that it would be a very important criteria to receive the loan or they would be ineligible. We have promised to be transparent about this initiative and that promise will be kept”.
On the status of applicants who had registered earlier, Moshood explained that those applicants must start the process again using the newly developed app in order to be considered for disbursement.
“Everyone that initially applied for the grant would have to do it again. During the former procedure, they were not asked serious questions, they were only told to register but now we are asking specific questions on how the money will be utilised, the business turnover per month. It is via those questions we will be able to sort out real businessmen and fake ones”, he stated.
According to the report, over 200,000 small-scale businesses had earlier signified their interest to obtain the credit facility with successful applicants receiving emails from the bank.
The alarming rate of small scale business mortality in the country has been a reoccurring issue with the SMEDAN DG revealing that around three million businesses were lost due to varying factors such as insecurity, fraud, global competitiveness and lack of ease of doing business in the past few years.
Financial experts had expressed the view that with improved access to finance, more small business will become drivers of economic progress and important contributors to employment as well as economic and export growth.

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Entrepreneurs Support Vulnerable Nigerians Amid Economic Hardship

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As the economic condition continues to bite, a group of young entrepreneurs has extended support to some vulnerable Nigerians via a feeding scheme.
The group said in a statement that the initiative is aimed at providing nourishment to those in need, while drawing inspiration from the teachings of Jesus Christ.
A total of 820 individuals benefited from the programme, enjoying a diverse menu which included Chinese spaghetti, jollof rice, white rice, fried rice, and various soups.
The group from the Redeemed Christian Church of God Youth Church in Ikeja, Lagos, said the act reflects the commitment of the young entrepreneurs to make a positive impact on their community and address societal needs.
The initiative aligns with the Christian Social Responsibility mandate advocated by The Redeemed Christian Church of God, which emphasize the importance of demonstrating love and compassion to uplift communities and individuals.
Part of the statement reads, “The gesture is also in line with the Christian Social Responsibility mandate from The Redeemed Christian Church of God as a mission to meet societal needs through the demonstration of love that positively impacts communities and individuals to make a meaningful mark on the lives of individuals and families, spreading hope and nourishment in the community which is done at least once a month.
“This was led by the Provincial Youth Pastor of Province 1, Pastor Bisi Akande alongside Pastor Femi & Life Oyewunmi, Pastor Shola & Derayo Oladejo and Pastor Leke Adeboye & Titilope Adeboye”.

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Customs Bolsters Collaboration With Benin Counterpart

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has deepened its relationship with its Benin counterpart in enhancing trade.
This follows a meeting held last Thursday between a deligation led by the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, and his Republic of Benin counterpart at the Director-General of the Customs Administration of Benin Republic to strengthen collaboration between them.
The primary focus of the meeting, as outlined by the Customs boss, was to deliberate on strategies aimed at amplifying trade activities between the two nations and ensuring the seamless implementation of recommendations previously discussed during their rendezvous in Cotonou.
Highlighting the significance of the collaboration, the CGC said, “We are cognizant of the established framework for cooperation between our respective customs administrations.
“This framework was established at a higher level by the authorities of the heads of State, President Patrice Talon of Benin, and His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria, both expressing a desire to work together.
“It is upon this foundation that the Customs of both countries are united in their efforts”.
The Director-General of Benin Customs Administration,  Mrs Adidjatou Hassan Zanouvi, in her remarks reiterated their steadfast commitment to executing the mutually agreed-upon measures.
Mrs Zaniuvi emphasised the importance of thorough monitoring to ensure effective implementation.
She noted that collaborative endeavours between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Benin Republic Customs Administration serve as a testament to their shared commitment to facilitating seamless trade operations and ensuring the efficient management of cross-border activities for the mutual benefit of both nations.
The CGC seized the opportunity to inspect ongoing projects within the Nigeria Customs Service, Seme Area Command.
He was accompanied by the Customs Area Controller, Seme Border, Comptroller Timi Bomodi.

By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos

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