Adron Homes Energizes Youth Workforce, Trains 3,000 In Capacity-Building At Mid-Year Convention

Posted on August 18, 2024

In a bold move to bolster youth employment and workforce readiness, Adron Homes and Properties has successfully trained 3,000 young people at its Recharged National Convention, a mid-year event designed to enhance capacity-building.

The three-day training, which ended Saturday 17 August took place at Adron’s Shimawa Training School, marked a significant effort by the real estate company to empower Nigerian youths with the necessary skills for personal and professional growth.

The convention, tagged “Recharged National Convention,” brings together participants from various backgrounds, all with a shared goal of improving their employability and self-development.

Through the initiative, Adron has provided intensive workshops, mentorship programs, and skill acquisition sessions focusing on leadership, entrepreneurship, and professional development.

In his opening speech tagged “Recharge… Horses of warfare”, the company’s chairman Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, emphasized the importance of equipping the youth with practical skills.

“Our goal is to inspire and prepare the next generation to take charge of their futures. We believe in empowering young people through training that not only hones their talents but also instills the values of discipline, teamwork, and innovation,” Emmanuel King said.

Participants have expressed enthusiasm about the depth of training they are receiving, noting that the experience has broadened their horizons.

“This convention has recharged my confidence and my approach to career challenges,” said one attendee. “The skills I have gained here will enhance my prospects.”

Adron’s focus on youth empowerment has been a cornerstone of its corporate social responsibility.

By addressing the skill gaps and employment challenges facing young Nigerians, the company aims to drive positive change while contributing to the country’s economic growth.

As the program concludes this Saturday, the atmosphere remains one of optimism and excitement.

Attendees are leaving with newfound confidence and skills, ready to take on new challenges, proving once again that Adron’s investment in the youth is a step towards a brighter future for all.

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