
Buduburam: Church organizes Free Skills Training for Youth .
Thursday, February 13, 2025
In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering the youth and fostering skills development, the Young of Grace (YOGG) has joined forces with the Armies of God Evangelistic Outreach Network International (AGENOI) has organized 4 days comprehensive skills training programme within the Buduburam community in the Gomoa East of the Central region.
The four (4) days skills training and entrepreneurship has commenced Monday 10th February 2025 and it will be claimed with love feast beach hang out programme on Friday 14 the February at Labadi beach resort for the participants.
The programme, which spanned for 4 days, focused on various vocational fields, providing the youth with practical knowledge in areas such as Liquid soap production,cookies and pastries,small chops,free make up training, digital marketing and cryptocurrency, legal awareness in them in Ghana and business ethics to ensure effective business relationship.
The programme was under the theme "Empowering the next generation, building faith ,skills and self reliance" through skills training.
Collaboration
The collaborative effort between YOGG and and the AGENOI is part of a larger strategy to address youth unemployment and equip young individuals with the skills necessary for self-sustainability. Recognizing the role of churches as integral community hubs, the program was strategically implemented within Buduburam community.
The skills training program witnessed enthusiastic participation from young people eager to acquire new skills and enhance their employability. The diverse range of courses offered ensured that participants could choose areas of interest that aligned with their passion and potential career paths.
According to the founder and leader of YOGG, Evangelist Shadrach Osazee Cross, the programme formed part of his religious beliefs and obligations as a preacher to support the youth with skills to limit social vices in the area.
"This area has been tagged as a hub of prostitution , armed robbery and a place of bad activities but l will use any given opportunity to transform so many youth in this refugee camp" he asserted.
According to him the initiative exemplifies the commitment of the church to the holistic development of our youth. We believe that by providing them with practical skills, we are not only contributing to their personal growth.
Notably, the art of make up course provided insights into the art of craft of make up,wig cup making and nail fixing. The digital marketing and content creation training equipped participants with the necessary skills for creating contents they are good at,and to attract traffic on their social media platforms.
The 3D Epoxy training delved into the world of modern design and aesthetics, giving participants hands-on experience in creating visually stunning surfaces. Additionally, the Pastries production course honed baking skills, potentially opening avenues for entrepreneurship in the food industry.
Evangelist Shadrach Osazee also expressed his excitement about the program’s success and the positive impact it has on the youth. He stated, “This initiative exemplifies the commitment of the church to the holistic development of our youth. We believe that by providing them with practical skills, we are not only contributing to their personal growth but also supporting the economic development of our nation.”
Mr. David M Asaana the CEO of Global International of Entrepreneurship and Technology and digital marketer emphasized the importance of such partnerships in addressing the challenges of youth unemployment. The program’s success has sparked discussions about the potential expansion of similar initiatives in collaboration with religious institutions across the country.
As the participants complete their training, the hope is that they will leverage their newfound skills to create opportunities for themselves and contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic fabric of Ghana. The YOGG and AGENOI partnership stands as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the positive impact that collaborative efforts can have in shaping the future of the nation’s youth.
Michael K Ahiaku
Freelance Writer and News Editor