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Chief Charles Orie, a former Managing Director of the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, has called for a change in how young people learn and prepare for jobs.

He believes that teaching practical skills, not just giving out degrees, is the key to helping Imo’s youth find work and build bright futures.

Speaking at a meeting in London with Imo citizens living abroad, Chief Orie shared his vision to tackle the growing problem of youth unemployment. He said it’s time to act fast to make sure young people have the tools they need to succeed in today’s world.

Chief Orie, harped on the need to transform schools in Imo State. He revealed his plans to mix classroom learning with real-world skills like using computers, understanding artificial intelligence, and solving problems. This way, students will be ready to jump into jobs that companies need.He also wants to show everyone that learning a trade, like fixing machines or creating technology, is just as important as getting a university degree.

By making vocational schools stronger and teaching skills that match what businesses want, Chief Orie believes Imo’s youth can find good jobs and feel proud of their work.“Let’s make sure our young people see value in learning skills that lead to jobs and income,”

Chief Orie said. “If We can do this, it will change Imo for the better” With his bold ideas, Chief Orie is ready to help Imo’s youth shine and build a stronger, more prosperous state.
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