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No Relocation Abroad Without Vocational Skills – Prince Ololade Beckons Youths

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Prince Oluwole Ololade at Splash FM, Ibadan

Your plans to relocate abroad should be consequent upon acquisition of vocational skills.

These were the pleadings of Prince Oluwole Ololade, the man behind the re-branded Frenage Global Multiservices Limited, a travel consulting outfit based in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Proficiency in any relevant vocation will add to their value and make settling down overseas easier and will give them peace of mind upon arrival at their destination.

These comments were made
while featuring on a weekly radio show, Parrot Xtra/Ayekooto anchored by Olayinka Agboola, live on Splash 105.5fm, Felele, in the capital city of Oyo State on Tuesday.

This advice has gone out to Nigerian youths, especially undergraduates, planning to seek greener pastures abroad, to learn vocations like welding, carpentry, hair dressing and others before embarking their trips.

Prince Ololade also asked the Nigerian government at all levels in the country, to pay more attention to the development of tourists’ centers in Nigeria. He said doing this will help attract visitors from within and outside the country.

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He also spoke briefly on the issue of insecurity, saying, “Foreigners are always interested in coming to Nigeria but the problem of insecurity has been discouraging them.

You see, our country is one of the most endowed and this has made it to become one of the most desirable destinations for tourists. This is why insecurity issues must be addressed with all seriousness.”

Mr Ololade also spoke about his company’s plans to resume the provision of jobs for Nigerians abroad once there are openings.

“Our subsidiary, Frenage Recruitment Services will soon resume full operations.

We recruit for foreign companies. We are in partnership with Labour Licensing Recruitment Agencies. We have all our papers,” he said.

Mr Ololade also added that, between 2017 and 2018, they gave jobs overseas to over 250 clients and they are abroad now doing absolutely very well.

“A new dawn is now here for us at Frenage Group,” he said. “God has turned things around for us for the better.”

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