As a sociologist, I was taught that in other to impact the people with any programme that you intend to cite in their area, you have to conduct what is known as environmental impact assessment (EIA). I thought it was only sociologists that were taught this until the Abia state government came up with the education for employment ( E4E ) programme, the much I know is that neither my governor, his deputy nor Endi Ezengwa studied sociology. My curiosity was doused when I remembered that my Prof in the department of sociology, Prof Martin Ifeanacho is an Abian and is passionate about his state. The Abia state E4E programme is a stitch in time which saves nine. It's high time we reduce our reliance on certificate as the likes of China and India have all developed through their technical knowledge and skills. We must support the government to make this programme a success by identifying with the vision and making ourselves available for the programmes. The success of this progr...
NABTEB APPRECIATION AND COMMENDATION LETTER The entire management of the National Business and Technical Educations Board (NABTEB) in appreciation and recognition of the notable developmental strides of the Abia state governor Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu towards the skills acquisition and development for her citizens, has formally applauded and congratulated the Gov. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu and the Coordinator for Abia State Education for Employment (E4E) Mr Endi Ezengwa for their efforts, doggedness and resilience in ensuring that Abians are technically empowered. Worthy of note is the fact that the Abia State Education for Employment (E4E) recently completed the training of hundreds of Abians in computer appreciation of which the NABTEB which is the national body mandated by Federal Government with the responsibility of certifying skills for wealth creation and economic self reliance certified the qualified participants. While we thank the management of the National Bus...