Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede launches 12-month internship, mentoring programme for young Nigerians
May 3, 2021680 views0 comments
…Program part of his recently published memoir
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Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Nigerian investor, banker and philanthropist announces a 12-month internship and mentoring programme for five young Nigerians to join his ecosystem of businesses and philanthropic ventures. The programme is part of the global launch of Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa, his memoir which was launched to a global audience recently.
The golden opportunity for the five young Nigerians, as mentored interns, would be beneficiaries of the memoir’s strong theme, which is a compelling necessity for successful people to share their experiences and learnings with others to inspire and help fast track their success.
Aig-Imoukhuede announced the programme when he met with the youth of the Ovie Brume Youth Centre to inspire and engage with them on key learnings from his recently published memoir Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa.
He said, it was both his responsibility and honour, to create the mentoring internships as he himself benefited greatly from the mentoring he received early in his career. He further stated that he was driven to share with young people, the knowledge and experience he gained through years of building his businesses and bringing about real, impactful socio-economic change in Nigeria … a pursuit he remains actively involved in.
The internships will be offered to five Nigerians aged between 19 and 26 who either hold a degree or who will graduate at the end of 2021. Outside of these formal criteria for eligibility, Aig-Imoukhuede says, he is looking for young people with grit, determination, a passion to succeed, and the will and drive to work hard to accomplish their ambitions.
The five interns will join Aig-Imoukhuede, working alongside him and other senior executives; and will benefit from one-to-one and group mentoring meetings throughout the 12-month internship period. The internship programme also comes with a salary.
While addressing about 120 young people at the Ovie Brume Youth Centre, Aig-Imoukhuede said: “I strongly urge young Nigerian to apply for the internship programme. I guarantee that working alongside myself and my team of senior executives will be an edifying and extremely valuable energy- and time-investment. Expect to work hard, learn much and enjoy unrivalled professional and personal growth opportunities.”
The internships will be squarely mentoring-focused, he added, committing himself to making time to engage the interns on matters relating to excellence, growth and fostering networks with like-minded people who enable success.
Full details of the Internship and Mentoring Programme can be found at https://www.leavingthetarmac.
Applications will be competitive. However, Aig-Imoukhuede has no doubt that among the ranks of Nigeria’s young people are the five that he seeks, and whose lives he is excited and eager to be a constructive part of for the next year.
“I urge all eligible young people to apply,” he adds. “I look forward to meeting you and working with you to put you on the path to success. Ambition is best served by partnerships, wisely cultivated friendships and mentoring. Come, let’s shape your future, and the future of Nigeria, together,” he said.
Leaving the Tarmac: Buying A Bank in Africa was launched at a global virtual event om March 29, this year, and has received great reviews since then.
Profits from the sale of the book will be channelled to The Adopt-A-Health Facility Program (ADHFP) in Nigeria.