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EMT Foundation Trains 41 Students in Vocational Skills

EMT Foundation Trains 41 Students in Vocational Skills

The EMT Foundation successfully trained 41 students in various vocational skills aimed at boosting self-reliance and strengthening community resilience. The graduation ceremony took place in Effurun, Delta State, where Esther Matthew Tonlagha, the founder of the EMT Foundation, emphasized the program's design to equip vulnerable individuals, particularly women, with practical skills to transform their lives and contribute meaningfully to society.

Tonlagha announced a grant of N1 million to support the 41 beneficiaries in transitioning to independent business practices, which is expected to significantly accelerate the program's impact at the grassroots level. She urged graduates to remain committed and resilient as they navigate future challenges.

The foundation reaffirmed its commitment to providing ongoing mentorship and support to the beneficiaries, highlighting the program's critical role in addressing unemployment and social vulnerability, especially among women and young people in the Niger Delta region.

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