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Monday 30 November 2015

FirstBank of Nigeria Empowers 8000+ Youth Corp Members

In line with FirstBank’s commitment on to capacity building of the Nigerian Youths, FirstBank in collaboration with Bestman GamesLimited and Smile communicationsempowered over 8000+ Youth Corp members in career and entrepreneurship skills at the Lagos, Abuja & Port- Harcourt orientation camps.
It was a time of learning, fun and excitement as corpsmembers learnt edhow to write business plans, create a sales picthpitch and many and more.important activities for upcoming entrepreneurs.
There were several competitions held which saw several platoons members carting went away with cash prizes, City of Lagos monopoly boards and more. See more pictures photos from the camps below...


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16 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice, com to our camp na rubbish, mtcheeeeeeeew

Unknown said...

Good morning sis Linda

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

God bless dem

Anonymous said...

GUD 1 FROM DEM....TOMJERRYSWIT

Blog It With Olivia said...

That's nice
















#iT wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#It MuSt eNd In PrAisE

Unknown said...

Jobbin jobbers.

Unknown said...

Dats a good one. Well done FirstBank. Linda take note!

Jasmine Joseph said...

Ok, that's great

Jasmine Joseph said...

Ok, that's great

Unknown said...

Nice of First Bank. Other financial institutions better take a clue.
























#TeamBlessed#

Anonymous said...

Its only abuja,ph nd lagos b d only camp wey get youth corpers ba!mtchewww

Vick_chizy

Unknown said...

Cool

Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

Unknown said...

That's good

Unknown said...

For the first time, first bank supports people.
~D great anonymous!

Obinna said...

Yes, I say kudos to them. They are one of the few banks championing the cause of youth empowerment in the country.I did a work for their MD and was handsomely rewarded. You can see the gist here: http://bit.ly/1MPDcuS

Anonymous said...

Good one but If you want to empower people, give them real money and other opportunities not 100k,150k... That's no money to start a good business especially now that the economy is bad.

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