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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

How a daring Choice kick-started my professional life. My Story...

Story shared by Temitope Adeyanju. Read below...
What choice will you make if you’re caught between investing part of your NYSC savings in a venture that may yield some profit or channeling same funds into improving your knowledge base in a career program that you stumbled upon and will entail you temporary relocating to another state without any assurances of breakthrough other than the success possibilities enumerated in a prospectus by its facilitators which was the only reason you’re even giving it any thought?

 Well, my opting for the latter launched me into a specialty that has opened the doors to a professional career in Server Administration which can only but flourish. My names are Temitope Adeyanju.


Funny enough I was originally admitted for their networking program which gave me a thorough feel of what is like to be on the job thanks to the plethora of devices at our disposal and the varied practical sessions we undertook but somewhere down the line the leveraging power of Server Administration was mentioned and given my quest to have an edge over my fellow intakes, I enrolled for it even though this meant parting with what’s left of my savings and staying extra weeks in Lagos with just a meagre change for my upkeep.

Yes, you can say that was too much of a risk but with what followed months later, I’m glad I did because back at my base in Ibadan weeks later, I got a job with a fast-moving consumer goods company on the back of my server proficiency which gave me an edge over others vying the post coupled with the job-like experience I had during the training. I’ll forever be grateful to Deft-Rains Solutions – the organizers for directing my path and I’m hoping my story will give you the needed courage to make more daring capacity building choices and be better for it. Wishing you the very best.

Like Temitope, If you wish to be considered for this program that opens the door to a rewarding career irrespective of your background or discipline, send the program code, your names, qualification, e-mail, GSM and preferred program venue [E.g. MCSA, Mary Jane, OND Sociology, maryjane@email.com, 080XXXXXXXX, Abuja] to 08061596493 (MTN); 08026699981 (AIRTEL); or 08117343348 (GLO) (no calls pls) and free brochure about the program will be sent you via e-mail.

For Enquiries: 08069386320 or 08058690453 or visit www.deft-rains.com/ microsoft-server-admin-2/

Entry Deadline: Tuesday, June 30th, 2015.

Program Venues:
Lagos Center:
Deft-Rains Solutions Nigeria
143 Ojuelegba Road by Karimu Street Juncture, Surulere, Lagos.

Abuja Center:
Abutech Academy,
Crest Plaza,Plot C35/C36, S22 off 1st Avenue, Gwarimpa  11 Estate.

21 comments:

Unknown said...

Very nice

COLLIN said...

#Too long

Unknown said...

Seen

Anonymous said...

Nothing on earth puts me off more than "My name's are" that's just a No No for me. I'm not perfect oooh. But if you say you're a graduate and you introduce yourself with "My name's are" ...............Even if you're Einstein, I won't listen.

Unknown said...

Kk

Anonymous said...

Nothing on earth puts me off more than "My name's are" that's just a No No for me. I'm not perfect oooh. But if you say you're a graduate and you introduce yourself with "My name's are" ...............Even if you're Einstein, I won't listen.

Adetunji Saka said...

Well done

"Slow and steady wins d race"

MISS UNDERSTOOD said...

Cool story bro. Linda it's high time you started putting disclaimers to all these adverts because some people are gullible and don't that "at your own risk" factor

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Ok

Pidgin Mistress said...

Ok. Nice

Unknown said...

Ok seen



#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Good for him

Unknown said...

Cool

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Ok

Unknown said...

Congrats

Anonymous said...

Cool

Anonymous said...

Too long

Anonymous said...

I stopped reading at 'My names are'

Dafuq?!?

Unknown said...

Hihihihihihi anonymous abeg no kimme wit laff abeg

Unknown said...

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