OOU REPORTERS MEETS "LIFE AFTER SCHOOL" ORGANISER....READ WHAT HE SAYS..

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Entrepreneurship show: I have to be in this world to make a great impact says Fagbore Abiola popularly known as Ara'nbe.


It is no longer news among students that the second edition of the "Life After School" event tagged "THE DREAM" is going to hold tomorrow, 27th April 2017. The organiser of the event, Fagbore Abiola  in an interview with OOU Reporters said that students should expect a life changing programme.

In the maiden edition of Entrepreneurship show, an interview session organized by OOU REPORTERS to meet with student entrepreneurs, Fagbore Abiola A.K.A ARA'NBE FASHION the organizer of the upcoming event was interviewed. The following discussion ensued:

Reporter 1: Can we meet you?
ARA'NBE: I'm Fagbore Abiola by name popularly known as Ara'nbe fashion.

Reporter 2: Can you please tell us a little about this programme that people have been anticipating for?
ARA'NBE: This programme- Life After School is for students in school.  What really made me bring this programme in is because I found out that there are a lot of unemployed youth outside there,  imagine a graduate sitting at home after three years of graduating. This is because they lack ideology i.e they lack what to do when they graduate from school. I sat down one day and I thought of the things i can do to help my own generation because it's not really helping them. Though I'm in school but before I even graduated from school,I've been making my own money because I learnt how to sew cloth and barb hair and by Gods grace, before I left school I knew what I would become. With this, I felt that I should organise a program like a seminar for students so that they could gain something and to know what to do with their life after school because what you would be after school will be from school and before you leave the school, you must know what to do after school. I thank God for giving me the mindset of not giving up on myself, I prayed to him and everything worked out. Last year we had a programme and this year by Gods grace tomorrow, we are going to be having another programme - Life After School in OOU and by Gods grace we are taking the program to Ibadan.

Reporter 1: Sir, how many editions of this programme have you organised here in OOU?
ARA'NBE: Actually, we had the first edition of this programme on the 27th of may last year and tomorrow,27th April, 2017 will be the second edition by God's grace.

Reporter 2: Can you tell us the experiences you had with your first edition of this programme?
ARA'NBE: It wasn't easy, I just thank God. One thing about me is that before I do anything, I do tell God to direct me. I don't do things myself because I believe that He is the one that does everything. I'm very sure that tomorrows programme will be a great one by Gods grace. I won't lie to you, it's not easy, I was scared at a point and before you know it after everything, I was like wow! Even that day,I didn't have a dime with me because I had exhausted my money on the project. Thank God for my parents because they really sponsored and supported me with everything. So, that's how everything went last year.

Reporter 1: Sir, what was the reaction of your parents when you told them about the programme?
ARA'NBE: When I told them about the programme, they liked the concept and they gave their consent, they really supported me.

Reporter 2: What are you trying to pass across to the students by organising this programme?
ARA'NBE: Actually, my mission is to reduce the crime rates in Nigeria because I know that when people come for this programme, there will be a kind of positive transformation in them.

Reporter 1: How has your financial burden been so far?
ARA'NBE: I won't lie to you, I have been anticipating the programme that will be holding tomorrow since last year. It's not easy, I buy credit everyday to call the speakers so that it won't be as if I'm not that serious on that day. There is no money but even if there is money,it's not enough but one thing I believe is that if you have this mind set, never give up but when you put everything in God's hands, it's settled. Though I passed through pains, disappointment, unfulfilled promises but I called on God and He did it. Everything is just God.

Reporter 2: What is the theme for this years edition of Life After School?
ARA'NBE: Dream

Reporter 1: What is your target in choosing dream as a theme for this years edition?
ARA'NBE: I have this dream in me to help and change lives, if you are in school and you don't know what you want to become in life,then of what use is that? I have to be in this world to make a great impact.

Reporter 2: What should the students expect tomorrow?
ARA'NBE: Tomorrow, I want the students to expect a life changing programme, they should open their minds because the speakers are ready to change their orientation, all this lack of ideology is rampant in our generation because I discover that we just want to go to school for schooling sake, just have it in mind that you coming for the programme tomorrow, you're not going to remain the same when you leave and God will help us all.


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