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CBN, NAFDAC, and CAC Sensitizations Equip Corps Members for Business Success

Corps Members in Lagos have received diverse sensitizations on funding options, business growth, and anti-corruption.
The Sensitization was held at the permanent orientation camp, Iyana-Ipaja yesterday.
On CBN, NAFDAC & CAC sensitizations, the corps members were sensitized on issues bordering on access to loans that can set their business afloat, register their products, as well as register their business for visibility and opportunities.

These sensitizations are necessary to give corps members the knowledge to navigate processes that may help a new business.
Meanwhile, as part of the sensitization programme, corps members were also told to join the campaign against corruption.
Mrs. Ayo Adams, sensitized by an official from the Independent Commission against Corrupt Practices and other related offenses, emphasized that corruption disproportionately impacts the youth. She stressed the importance of not letting it go unchecked and advocated for the inclusion of fresh ideas to combat this menace.

The Economic and Financial Crime Commission sensitization on the other hand was carried out by the Head of Reforms, Princess Maria Ajiboye, who called on the corps members to be part of the campaign against corruption.
Deputy Controller of Immigration, MU Abang, sensitized the corps members against human trafficking and irregular migration, emphasizing on the need to be circumspect of certain opportunities when they present themselves, pinpointing that people close to one, such as relatives can be instrumental to one being trafficked if one is not careful.
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