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The Afe Babalola University and Crown Polytechnic both in Ado Ekiti hosted the Life After Campus (LAC) Team of the Fola Ogunsola Foundation on Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th March. The students were held spell bound as the y listened with rapt attention to the facilitators exposing the reality of
The University of Lagos, Akoka community will host the ‘Life After Campus’ Team of the Fola Ogunsola Foundation on Wednesday 30th April 2014. ‘Life After Campus’ is a programme is targeted at final year students of higher institutions and designed to bridge the gap between employers’ expectations and graduates’ expectations
In her opening remarks, Mrs Fola Ogunsola, the founder, recounted the needs that necessitated the birth of the foundation as the unemployability of graduates of Nigerian Universities, the wide gap between employers’ expectations and graduates’ expectations of the market place and the need to give back to the society through
The Fola Ogunsola Foundation’s Life After Campus team birthed at the University of Lagos, Akoka on Wednesday 30th April 2014. The facilitating team made up of Mrs Fola Ogunsola Ogunsola, Mr Kehinde Oyeleke and Dr Isaac Ofili opened up to the students on the expectation gap between graduates and employers,
The Fola Ogunsola Foundation’s Life After Campus (LAC) team birthed at the University of Lagos, Akoka on Wednesday 30th April 2014. The facilitating team made up of Mrs Fola Ogunsola Ogunsola, Mr Kehinde Oyeleke and Dr Isaac Ofili opened up to the students on the expectation gap between graduates and
The Fola Ogunsola Foundation’s Life After Campus (LAC) team birthed at the University of Lagos, Akoka on Wednesday 30th April 2014. The facilitating team made up of Mrs Fola Ogunsola Ogunsola, Mr Kehinde Oyeleke and Dr Isaac Ofili opened up to the students on the expectation gap between graduates and
The LAC team was at the Lagos City Polytechnic, Ikeja on the 24th January 2014. As usual, it was another memorable day with the students getting to know why many graduates are unemployable and how they can remove themselves from the numbers of unemployable graduates. It was fun, educative and
Privileged Nigerians have been urged to support initiatives by private organisations and individuals to alleviate the deplorable standard of education in the country, and ensure that graduates of tertiary institutions are well groomed to enable them fit into the required competencies in the labour market. Fola Ogunsola, founder, Fola Ogunsola