By Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti
A Non Governmental Organization, Princess Omotayo Adenike Foundation (POAF), established to empower unemployed youths , widows, single mothers, orphans, civil servants,artisans would on Friday September 29th 2023 graduate another batch of 100 students from her vocational training centre in Ado- Ekiti.
The Founder of the humanitarian NGO Princess Adenike Omotayo and a major sponsor of the organization , Mr Shola Adeola Cradle to Career Foundation who made the disclosure in Ado Ekiti noted that the ceremony scheduled for Ajibade Gardens GRA, Ado-Ekiti was part of concerted efforts of the foundation to intervene in it’s own little way to reduce poverty in the land by empowering unemployed people in the society with the three-month intensive practical training in Fashion Designing, Hairdressing, Shoe and Bag Making, Make up and headgear tying, Catering services and other vocations .
She disclosed that upon graduation, the trainees at the centre would be issued with certificates that would enable them to be gainfully employed in any part of the world.
Mrs Omotayo disclosed that the foundation’s gesture was to complement Government’s efforts to lift the unemployed and other vulnerable people out of poverty.
Omotayo disclosed that the physically challenged would be included in the third batch of the empowerment programme that would commence soon.
She added that the programme is a continuous one with the Sponsor Mr Shola Adeola Tajudeen Cradle to Career Foundation.
noting that the POAF foundation had earlier made its impact felt in Nasarawa, Taraba, and Kano States
Omotayo Adenike said POAF was established to train and empower the unemployed and the less privilege by turning them into successful enterpreneurs in their chosen vocations
Stressing that the Foundation was created by successful professionals willing to give back to the society,she said the vision of the foundation is to train,empower and financially support the needy to start and grow their own business and become successful entrepreneur/business owners.
She solicited for more Sponsors/Partners nationwide and in the diaspora to support the Foundation to make it a continuous progress.
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