Natasha Charges Youth on Potential Building, Self-Employment
The Kogi Central senatorial candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP), Barrister Natasha Hadiza Akpoti has charged Nigerian youth on potential building and creating a means to be self-employed and contribute to nation building.
The CEO of the Builders Hub Impact Investment Program made this known on Friday when the leadership of National Association of Kogi State Students (NAKOSS) paid her a visit at her resident in Abuja.
She pointed out that Nigerian youth are gifted with potentials which she said are often misused while chasing immediate satisfaction.
Advising the students' union leaders not to settle for less, Akpoti said determination, optimism and sacrifice are the watchword of great youth who have etched their names in the sand of time around the world.
"we can all make a difference if we are determined, Mark Zuckerberg didn't wake up one day to be the founder of facebook, he was able to achieve it with determination and sacrifice.
"Don't settle for less, always be ready to grow beyond your present position, dream big and work towards it", she said.
The CEO of the Builders Hub Impact Investment Program made this known on Friday when the leadership of National Association of Kogi State Students (NAKOSS) paid her a visit at her resident in Abuja.
She pointed out that Nigerian youth are gifted with potentials which she said are often misused while chasing immediate satisfaction.
Advising the students' union leaders not to settle for less, Akpoti said determination, optimism and sacrifice are the watchword of great youth who have etched their names in the sand of time around the world.
"we can all make a difference if we are determined, Mark Zuckerberg didn't wake up one day to be the founder of facebook, he was able to achieve it with determination and sacrifice.
"Don't settle for less, always be ready to grow beyond your present position, dream big and work towards it", she said.
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