CENVOS Organises Summer Camp for TASUESS Students

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The Centre for Vocational and Entrepreneurial Studies, Tai Solarin University of Education in conjuction with Tai Solarin University of Education Secondary School (TASUESS), recently organised a 4-week Vocational Summer Camp for students of the school.

In his welcome address at the second edition of the training programme, the Director of the Centre, Prof. Abiodun Banjo said the labour market had become congested because everybody looks for one white collar job or the other and the number of graduates skyrockets on a daily basis.

He, however, stated that Nigerians need to create employment for themselves rather than waiting for government, as it is difficult to provide job for everybody.

In her remarks, the Principal of TASUESS, Mrs. B.I Olaniyan commended the Vice Chancellor for his support and contributions, “before this time, we were hiring trainers and facilitators from outside but this time, the Vice Chancellor promised to provide trainers and facilitators from CENVOS and he did”, she added.

In his closing remark, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, represented by the Director, CENVOS, Prof. Banjo thanked all the trainers for their perseverance while also appreciating the students for their conduct.

At the end of the 4-week intensive training, certificates were awarded to participants.

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