Paul Sambo a prominent Kannywood Actor flanked by students
at the Abuja Promasidor Harness Your Dream
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Northern celebrity, actor and film
maker Paul Sambo has advised students to discover themselves early and choose
the careers most suitable for them.
The Bauchi State-born artiste, who
was a star guest at the Promasidor’s
Harness Your Dream career workshop
held at the Junior Secondary School Jabi Abuja, admonished the students to
believe in their dreams and strive to be the best as they still have time on their
side.
He
told the JSS3 students of the host school and those of Junior Secondary School, Tudun-Wada
and Junior Secondary School, Wuse, Zone 1, who joined the session, that they
should begin to explore their natural talents in the near future.
Sambo
said: “Most of you have talents in dancing, acting, but you have to finish your
studies because school has a way of nurturing your talent. I decided to pursue
Agricultural Science as a course and studied hard and I graduated and today,
the world is turning into farming. I now have several farms and most of my
friends now come to me for business advice.’’
He
explained that while in school, he supported himself with the sales of
groundnuts he scavenged from the farms and added the proceeds to whatever he
got from his parents to finance his secondary school education in Bauchi.
The popular actor therefore applauded
Promasidor Nigeria for the career workshop and described it as a project that
would aid students to pursue their dreams effortlessly.
Earlier,
the Chairman of the Universal
Basic Education Board (UBEB) for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Dr.
Kabiru Ibrahim Matazu had
urged other corporate organizations to emulate Promasidor on similar
initiatives aimed at boosting career awareness among secondary school students.
Matazu, who was represented by Alhaji Usman Yahaya, Board Member
1 of UBEB, Abuja
said that career guidance was very key and important at the early stage for a
child development, especially at the junior educational level, as it unlocks
the brain of the child to choose what is good and what he should be interested
in.
He said
that through Promasidor’s Harness Your Dream, students would
be able to know the steps and processes to take to attain their career
objectives which would place them in leadership and entrepreneurial positions
in future.
The Principal of the school Mrs.
Aishat Bello, who was represented by the Vice Principal, Mrs. Abiola Adewunmi,
expressed gratitude to Promasidor Nigeria Limited for holding the event in the
school. She said the students left the workshop more enlightened about their
career options.
The company’s Head of Legal and Corporate
Communications, Mr. Andrew Enahoro, explained that the main objective of the
project was to guide students to choose careers that match their talents,
skills and aspirations. He maintained that Promasidor’s
Harness
Your Dream and Cowbellpedia Mathematics TV competition were just two
among the corporate social responsibility initiatives embarked upon by the
company to help develop the youths. “Through the Cowbell Football Academy,
‘Loya Swim Meet’ contest and other activities, we have also supported the
sports development aspirations of thousands of youths. We do these not because
we have excess resources but because we are genuinely interested in assisting
you and other young people to achieve your dreams,” he said.
He commended the Federal Capital Territory Authority, the FCT
Universal Basic Education Board and the school personnel for the successful
hosting of the event.
Launched
in November last year at Oregun High School, Ikeja, Lagos Promasidor’s Harness Your Dream
has since been held in Abeokuta and now Abuja. The primary aim of the
pan-Nigeria project is to help public school students understand varieties of
career options and guide them along their career paths with PNG staff members
serving as resource persons.
Promasidor
Nigeria, makers of Cowbell, Milk, Loya Milk, Onga, Top Tea and other quality
brands, supports education and youth development, among other CSR
interventions.
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