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Ex-militants get training on fish farming in Edo

By , Michael Egbejule, Benin City
27 March 2018   |   3:17 am
Former militants under the Presidential Amnesty Programme were yesterday implored to engage in meaningful ventures and   develop simple talent or passion for business with a view to earning a livelihood. Facilitators at the Amnesty Empowerment Programme, Arc (Mrs) Patricia Danyil and Managing Director, Nolia Consult Limited, Charles Aibangbee urged the participants undergoing training on…

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Former militants under the Presidential Amnesty Programme were yesterday implored to engage in meaningful ventures and   develop simple talent or passion for business with a view to earning a livelihood.

Facilitators at the Amnesty Empowerment Programme, Arc (Mrs) Patricia Danyil and Managing Director, Nolia Consult Limited, Charles Aibangbee urged the participants undergoing training on fish farming to explore and develop their potentials to earn a livelihood.

“The truth remains that one will do better if you explore your potentials and develop on them.” Aibangbee said.

Aibangbee who spoke in Benin City during a one week entrepreneurship refresher training on fish farm for ex-militants, said the participants who are mainly Niger-Delta ex-militants must find something that will make their business standout stressing that it is critical to the survival of an enterprise.

“Not everyone seeking a job will get employment and not everyone is cut out to be an employee.

“It is therefore important for everyone to have knowledge of alternative forms of income which can come from pursuing entrepreneurship.” Aibangbee said.

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