Journalism students schooled on job creation
By Ajongakou Santos and Doh Bertrand in Buea
UB Journalism Students at the symposium |
Over 250 UB’s Journalism students have been challenged to
gain work experience soon after graduation as a prerequisite to getting better
and sustainable jobs. The call was made during a one day Career/Orientation
Workshop at the Amphitheatre 250 of the University of Buea last Wednesday,
April 20, 2016.
The
event brought together former Journalism students now in the job market as
guest speakers; for them to share their experiences and tips of how they
survived the ever competitive job market in the country with their future
colleagues.
Mr.
Benyella Njeko, CEO of Clone Multimedia LTD talked on “Unconventional
Entrepreneur” in which he discussed the tips of how students could gradually
transform their ideas to the extent of becoming entrepreneurs even before their
graduation from the University. He equally shared his experiences and
challenges of how he got started and the success tips that kept him going right
up to the moment.
Meanwhile,
another presentation titled “Turning your stumbling blocks into stepping
stones” was presented by Mr. Enobi Prince Micheal, CEO of NHNR (a leading music
recording studio in Buea). The presenter who is now a business guru challenged
all the students in his interactive presentation to always grab every little
opportunities given them and make the best out of them. According to him, the
students should belief in themselves, focus on whatever they do, keep healthy
relationships with friends, stop complaining; adding that success comes in
diverse ways.
The
event was finally graced by a power presentation from Mr. Budi Norbert Mbua,
CEO of africdigital and Budi Motivates; in which he trilled the students with
his success story in the job market. Mr. Budi admonished the students to be
conscious of their background, take education serious, be smart and be hungry
for knowledge.
Norbert
crowed the workshop with the award of prices to some students. Ndzi Giyo Ndzi
(first prize, CFA Francs 10.000 and a 200.000 two-month professional internship
at afrcdigital), while Eposi Mbella Meronie, another first year Journalism
student won the second price; CFA Francs 10.000.
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