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Liberty Career Academy, a not-for-profit organization, has reiterated its dedication to guiding teenagers and young people in making informed career choices and unlocking their potential through mentorship and practical exposure to seasoned professionals. The academy made this commitment known at its Career and Stewardship Bootcamp 9.0, held at the SNUG Banquet Hall in Yaba, Lagos.
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Award-winning journalist Samson Folarin emphasized the importance of embracing individuality, stating, “If you don’t discover and deploy your area of dominance, you will keep struggling, because where you are is not your natural habitat.”
The two-day event drew over 200 participants aged 14-21 and featured top professionals from various sectors, including journalism, finance, medicine, engineering, and education. According to the Founder and President of Liberty Career Academy, Gbenga Rufai, the initiative aims to help participants find clarity for their future career pursuits
Facilitators led engaging sessions on emerging trends, including artificial intelligence and the future of work, as well as key principles for personal growth, resilience, and leadership.
Rufai noted, “What first started as a bootcamp with a class size of 30 people in 2017 has today grown into having about 200 participants at this year’s edition. The remarkable success we’ve seen in the participants’ academic and career journeys through the years has inspired us to continue.”
The bootcamp concluded with a renewed call for young people to develop their strengths, avoid distractions, and leverage mentorship for lasting impact in their careers and communities
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