Celebrated multiple
award-winning digital media practitioner, Bodex Hungbo, CEO Bodex
International, was one the dignitaries who spoke at the Career Day organised by
Princeton College, Surulere, Lagos, on Friday, March 31.
In his opening speech at the event, held on the theme “Maximising Opportunities and Succeeding in a World of Challenges”, the school principal, Steve Obiakor, urged the students to pay more attention to self-development.
Obiakor said
self-development was critical irrespective of a chosen course of study, adding
that self-development is achieved by acquiring 21st-century career skills,
which serve as a credible catalyst for maximising opportunities and meeting
challenges.
He asked the students to
pay attention to skills such as communication, critical thinking, networking,
digital literacy and cultural appreciation through reading, participating in
online/offline training programmes and making good use of their study times.
The dignitaries took
turn to relay their life experiences and how they have persevered in the face
of daunting challenges.
On her part, Bodex
Hungbo, a serial entrepreneur, recounted her experiences and the hurdles she
needed to cross when it was imperative that her PR business needed a
breakthrough, which eventually happened when she had the opportunity to work
for the country’s President a few years ago.
Hungbo, a digital
strategist, public relations consultant, brand and event manager, among others,
gave the students the needed tips for recognising opportunities when it comes
calling, adding that opportunities, most times, come with responsibilities and,
therefore, must be met with preparedness.
Other speakers at the
event were Lady Franca Orakwue, the national coordinator/founder of Positive
Values Initiative International, the CEO of Oraks Konsult Ltd. and Kelechi
Anyalechi, author and the founder of the Young High Flyer Coaching Academy as
well as Revamp Africa Foundation.
They also encouraged the
students to pursue their careers side-by-side the development of their talents.
Kelechi Anyalechi asked the students not to abandon talents and skills such as music and sports, which he readily noticed among the students. The event was highlighted by award presentations to the speakers and a musical performance by the school’s orchestra group.
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