Monday, July 12, 2010

Ugbuwangue Community seeks partnership with Synergy Institute on skill acquisition

By: Tonebsky Nesta

In a bid to empower its disadvantage indigenes, Ugbuwangue community in Warri South local government, Delta State, has written to a fast growing educational consultancy firm, Synergy Institute to train some of her indigenes on computer skill.

The community request signed by David Skinn and Thompson Eyoni, Chairman & Secretary respectively is under the auspices of Ugbuwangue Community Working Committee and is dated July 2, 2010.

The letter reads in part, “on behalf of the above mentioned community, we write to your esteemed office to inform you that the executive of Ugbuwangue Community will give you some of our indigenes for computer training programme in your establishment”.

Director of Synergy Institute, Mr. Besidone Ebule has in a reply
dated July 5, 2010 written to Chairman of Ugbuwangue Community Working Committee, intimating him of his organization’s policy of enhancing practical knowledge for development. He noted that his organization will be glad to further discuss the detail of the impending partnership.

Synergy Institute, a young academic Institution is situated in the same block with your soar away monthly tabloid, Fresh Angle Newspaper at No. 2 Ada Val Areyenka Street Opposite the Tipper Garage off N.P.A. Express Way, Ugbuwangue-Warri, Delta State.

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