The conversations at Sterling Bank’s Beyond Education event align deeply with our vision at #TheStudentWeek — building a future where knowledge and skills go hand in hand to empower young people and strengthen economies. @Sterling_Bankng
The conversations at Sterling Bank’s Beyond Education event align deeply with our vision at #TheStudentWeek — building a future where knowledge and skills go hand in hand to empower young people and strengthen economies. @Sterling_Bankng
Formal education builds knowledge.
Vocational education builds skills.
Both are equally important, and that balance is what #TheStudentWeek stands for.
This is a laudable initiative. Is there a location where I can read more extensively on the value prop and how the architecture is layered considering infrastructure deficit and persistent social problems such as rural-urban migration. I think @thestudentweek might be instrumental in building route to market.
Future centered solutions that can emerge from harnessing the potential trapped in between theoretical and production center knowledge is what we have designed with @thestudentweek platform. The future can we redesigned in we are not waiting for the next man to make the main move
Government is already bedeviled by enormous multidimensional challenges in between the Siamese twins of politics and economy that the sort of MindShift that will crystallize a move like this must be driven by private sector. That’s what we trying to do with @thestudentweek . Can have a 30 mins call to pitch it to you sir.
Private Universities…
Private Polytechnics…
Nigeria is ripe for the rise of Privately owned Technical Colleges. We should stop being blindsided by being overly corporate centric… which I think is largely fueled by our prevailing culture of classism (discussion for another day).
When you see the droves of youth demographics (mostly male… with their female demographic counterparts largely behind the sales counters and in kitchens of restaurants they pick up from) being employed within last-mile food delivery services you will readily see the potential. They can’t ride those bicycles for 5 years.
We have to break the backbone of rent seeking in Nigeria and develop the people for actual production.
@thestudentweek a well designed platform that can help to begin to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and production center need.
It’s a call to industrialization.
Sometimes all you need is the right room.
Saturday reminded us why this matters: students have power, voice, and vision.
Here’s a quick look at what went down.
Full video drops soon.
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