Jobberman Nigeria has extended its employability drive to Ondo State through its Career Clinic platform, providing young people with training tailored to the demands of today’s labour market.
In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, the organisation hosted the Ondo edition of the clinic in Akure under the theme, “Blueprint for Success: Building Skills for the Future of Work.”
Jobberman’s Country Head of Programmes, Olamide Adeyeye, said the initiative forms part of a broader effort to advocate policy reforms aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s position in the global workforce.
The session brought together students, graduates, job seekers, and career experts to discuss workplace trends and strategies for professional growth.
According to Adeyeye, preparing young people for the changing world of work is essential to national development.
“The time has come for deliberate policy reforms that will strengthen Nigeria’s reputation in the global workforce ecosystem. We must create an enabling environment that gives young Nigerians equitable access to opportunities, empowers them with the skills required for the future of work, and positions them to compete confidently and successfully on the international stage,” Adeyeye said.
He also urged federal and state governments to remove barriers to employment and create more opportunities for young people in the labour market.
Jobberman stated that the Akure clinic was designed to equip participants with practical career development tools and connect them with opportunities as the world of work continues to evolve.
