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How young people can succeed in future workplaces —— UNICEF/Unilever

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with Unilever Nigeria PLC has organised ‘Future-X Campus Ambassadors Programme’ (FUCAP) for young people to succeed in workplaces. Speaking at the event held on Thursday in University of Lagos (UNILAG), Auditorium Hall, Bharat Kunora, Programme Specialist at UNICEF Nigeria, said that the initiative was to equip young people with 21st-century skills to thrive as successful professionals and entrepreneurs. READ ALSO: Tinubu enlists Dangote, Elumelu, Rewane in economic team Kunora said that the objective was to expose the Nigeria youths to 21st-century skills, in order for them to transform the society and establish

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