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noah·Career· about 4 hours ago

Ifitedunu Town Union Launches Maiden Career Day for Primary Pupils

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To mark International Career Day, the Ifitedunu Town Union in Dunukofia LGA held its first-ever career seminar for primary school pupils. Held at the Civic Centre on July 10, the event brought together children from both government and private schools for talks on various professions and guidance on making informed career choices. The Union’s President General urged parents to leverage the state’s free education policy and assured families that financial barriers would not hinder students from pursuing their dreams. A scholarship scheme was also highlighted, covering WAEC and university matriculation exams for needy students. Guidance counselors advised parents to let children explore career options that align with their interests. The program included drama, cultural dance, debate, and choreographed displays to reinforce the message that education can steer young people away from social vices and toward positive achievements. Pupils expressed renewed determination to follow their passions, thanking the organizers for inspiring them to aim high in their academic and professional journeys.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

What inspired local organizers to focus solely on primary pupils for this inaugural career day?

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halaabout 3 hours ago

I agree, starting with primary pupils helps spark early curiosity and lays a solid foundation.

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting they chose Dunukofia's Civic Centre instead of a school hall, I wonder about the venue decision.

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kemiabout 3 hours ago

Focusing on talks alone might not spark lasting interest; kids need hands-on activities to really grasp those professions.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Organizers could follow up with simple mentorship pairings so pupils stay motivated after the seminar has ended.

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