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Empowerment Initiative Founder, Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi, Encourages New Beneficiaries to Embrace Determination and Consistency in Pursuit of Skills In Ile-Oluji

Ile-Oluji, Ondo State – April 19, 2024 – Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi, the esteemed founder of Dakiz Human Development and Empowerment Initiative (DHDEI), extends a warm welcome and a stirring message of encouragement to the latest beneficiaries of the initiative’s empowerment programs.

Selected to embark on a transformative journey to acquire valuable skills, individuals from the vibrant community of Ile-Oluji have been granted the opportunity to delve into the art of cake baking for six months at Honey Cake Ile-Oluji and delve into the world of tailoring for a year at Eniola Fashion Academy. The best part? All of this comes at no training fee cost, thanks to the unwavering commitment of DHDEI to empower and uplift.

With a heartfelt emphasis on determination and consistency, Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi underscores the vital role these virtues play in the pursuit of skill mastery and personal growth. “In the face of challenges, let determination be your guiding light. Through unwavering consistency, you’ll forge a path towards success,” remarked Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi.

This initiative not only offers the promise of acquiring new skills but also represents an investment in the future of the community, fostering empowerment and self-sufficiency among its members.

As the beneficiaries embark on this enriching journey, Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi and the entire DHDEI team extend their full support and encouragement, standing as pillars of strength throughout their pursuit of excellence.

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