H.E.L.P DISCLOSES A PECULIAR INTEREST IN DIGITAL CREATIVITY WORKSHOP



The question of why digital creativity workshop out of many other skills with which students can be empowered' may have crossed the minds of many and we deem it worthy of address.

As we all know the prevalence of Internet scam among the youth in our day is on an alarming increase by the day and it's no better even among tertiary students. We've come to understand that many reasons ranging largely from the level of poverty, to lack of employment but largely among students is :
Lack of legitimate self-sustaining opportunities coupled with lack of Purposeful orientation for the use of Computer system.

You will see the idea of START-UP self-sustenance campaign expecially in digital creativity is one way to give nigerian students a better orientation as to the use of Computer system in a way that benefit both them and their immediate society.

Are there plans for other skills?
Yes! we are definitely incorporating more skills as we go from school to school including entrepreneurship and leadership training since we all know not everyone may be interested in just one skill even though everyone deserve the opportunity we strive to give them to START-UP.

Finally, we look forward to support from well meaning individuals and organizations in ensuring that students in Nigeria are not treated less than students anywhere else in the world. As for H.E.L.P, we won't stop standing for the rights and development of Nigerian students.

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