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Maximise Your Potentials, Sean Tizzle Tasks Students

By Editor
05 December 2015   |   12:14 am
IT was fun galore for hundreds of students, who participated in the recently held Career Counseling Day hosted by Etisalat Nigeria, as Sean Tizzle treated them to loads of music.
Sean Tizzle performing for the students.

Sean Tizzle performing for the students.

IT was fun galore for hundreds of students, who participated in the recently held Career Counseling Day hosted by Etisalat Nigeria, as Sean Tizzle treated them to loads of music.

The Sho lee crooner, clad in white top and black jean pant, was an instant hit with the students, who could not hide their excitement at meeting him at close range. You needed to watch the students as they danced and sang along with the music star, who had fun playing for the children.

Sean Tizzle’s soaring popularity appears to have broken the age barrier and now resonates with the elderly, as some of the adults at attendance at the event also joined the fun filled session.

However, it was not all fun for the students, as Sean Tizzle took out time to task the students on reaching the utmost height of their potentials. He enjoined them to strive to recognise their strengths and work hard at maximizing such.

Meanwhile, Etisalat has reiterated its commitment to national development, using sustainable CSR platforms such as health, environment and education, which it described as very key.

The company’s Vice President, Regulatory and Corporate Affairs Ibrahim Dikko, gave this assurance while speaking at the event.

“Education is the source, the spring of growth and development. When education is gotten right, every other aspect of life benefits, including health, the economy and our planet. We are committed to Corporate Social Responsibility agenda and we will apply ourselves to driving the sustainable development of our nation, Nigeria.”

The Career Counselling Day was hosted by Etisalat in partnership with the Lagos Empowerment And Resource Network (LEARN) and it is designed to guide students of secondary schools in the junior and senior levels towards making sound, positive and fulfilling career decisions which will provide long-term benefits to them, their families, organisations, and ultimately the nation.

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