King Black Welfare Association Produces Pioneer International Graduates
By Mbonda
Lizzy Noel
King Black
Welfare Association has graduated their 1st batch of students
undergoing the Association of Business Executives (ABE- UK) program.
The
graduation was as a result of the partnership signed by King Black and the
Association of Business Executives in January 2020.
59 trainees
in the various categories of Secretaries, Business Technology and also some other trainees thanks to the
partnership created with ABE- UK in
Project Management and Human Resource were the grandaunts who took certificates
during the graduation ceremony that took place on Friday the 22nd of January,
2021 at the Limbe Botanic Garden.
King Black
is an Association founded in May 2008 to use innovative computer literacy
programs for youth and women empowerment, sustainable development and positive
social change.
The CEO Mr.
Nugang Clement Devalle made it clear that the graduation of this year was a
unique one because they graduated their 1st batch of students who
did the Association of Business Executives (ABE- UK) program.
The CEO Mr. Nugang
Clement Devalle said, they only train the students of the ABE program and their
diplomas are issued directly from London.
This is one
of the steps King Black has taken to give young Cameroonian trainings with
global recognition to improve their competiveness in the global economy.
He went
further to urge parents, workers, degree holders and advance Level holders to
take advantage of this program with global recognition brought to their
doorsteps.
More so, Mr.
Nungang Clement went further to say basically, they are focused on skills development
and their interest is not just for people with degrees or A levels.
“Irrespective
of your level academically or age wise, we take every body and give skills that
make you become useful to ourselves and your society” He said and added that for
you to have a diploma at king black doesn’t
mean age or specific academic
qualifications as even those who have been rejected by their families
are now living testimonies .
King Black has
programs ranging from one month up to two years depending on which area you choose to study.
On her part,
the representative of the Regional Director of National Employment Fund Madam
Geraldine Nagwa, said it’s always a pleasure an honour to be part of the
graduation ceremony organized by the King Black Foundation, one of their faithful
partners for years now.
“The main
mission of the National Employment
Fund is to create employment throughout the national territory,
by forcing the increase of job
opportunity flow with determination with the information of the job market and also integration of young Cameroonians who are seeking for jobs for the first time” she said.
Representing
the Member of Parliament for Fako East Constituency, Hon Etombi Gladys was the
Alternate Member of Parliament, Honourable Charles Eyuma Sama.
The
representative of the Parliamentarian his part advised the grandaunts not
graduate and sit at home waiting for the government to provide them with jobs
but that they should go out and try to be entrepreneurs.
One of the beneficiaries,
who graduated from the Association of Business Executive Mr. Paco Melville, appreciated
King Black for introducing the ABE- UK program.
He said he
had always loved the program but didn't have the opportunity to do it. So he
had to grab the opportunity immediately he heard King Black had signed a
partnership with the organization.
Furthermore,
the CEO of King Black Mr. Nungang Clement during an interview with the press
said King Black has been giving study scholarships to the less privilege since
inception and they have trained 2000 Cameroonians from all walks of life and
created over 900 jobs from 2008 till date.
It should be noted that the founder and
CEO of King Black Welfare Association is 2019 winner of the prestigious
Victoria International Media Merit Awards in the category of ICT Development.
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