Rolake Rosiji is the Chief Executive Officer of Jobberman and notes that helping young Nigerians get employment should first commence at the skills level.
In this conversation with ARISE News, Ms Rosiji says the young citizens need to be empowered to get the right skills and confidence to take on their first employment. This she says is what her organisation, Jobberman – Nigeria’s first job portal and career platform – has been doing.
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