Dear Verydarkblackman,
I appreciate the great strides you’re making with your young charity organization. However, I would like to suggest a shift in focus that could have a lasting impact. Rather than paying teachers to teach primary school—which may not be sustainable in the long run—I believe a more effective approach would be to establish a world-class vocational center.
This center could offer practical training in trades such as mechanics, carpentry, and electrical work, catering to both girls and boys. To ensure the highest quality of training, you could hire successful Nigerians excelling in these areas to serve as instructors. Their expertise would give the trainees a solid foundation and raise the standards of your program.
Once trained, these individuals would be equipped with the skills to build their own futures, contributing positively to their families, society, and the nation at large. The beauty of vocational training is that it’s a one-time investment in an individual’s growth. Once they’re skilled, they can independently navigate their career paths and pass on the benefits to their communities.
Furthermore, I assure you that if philanthropic individuals see genuine results from this initiative, they will be motivated to support and sustain it with resources. Success attracts support, and this vocational center can become a beacon of hope.
God bless you, Verydarkblackman, for your noble efforts.
God bless Nigeria.
Our country shall be great again!
Warm regards,
Thomas Danjuma Abu
08062380296