Herbert Wigwe of Access bank has harped on the return to capacity building in helping Nigerian youths become successful.
Herbert Wigwe has advised Nigerian government to return to the basics of capacity building in helping youths achieve their full potentials.
Wigwe made this known at the recently held HOW Foundation motivational session inside the Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos.
The Access bank boss, who also double as the founder of the HOW foundation said: "First and foremost, most of us adults have that responsibility, and it is not about the president or leaders of the country alone. Things have changed so fundamentally over time and we have to go down to the basics of capacity building.
"One of the things our foundation will do at a later stage, has to do with even supporting them in the universities and other tertiary institutions, creating strong educational background, because the young people are truly the people that hold the future of the country," he said.
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Corroborating him, the CEO of the foundation, Antonia Ally said: "The youth leadership and mentorship seminar is one of the many series that will be coming from HOW foundation. Our foundation, which is barely 10 months old partners with national and global organisations to empower youth, join in combating malaria and prostate cancer."
The session also had UK motivational speaker and businessman, Joshua Ajitena mentoring kids on how to achieve their full potentitals.
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