 The Michael Imoudou National Institute for Labor Studies has trained 25 youth in tailoring, garment and fashion, designing, and the youth were drawn from the six geopolitical zones of the country. Speaking at the closing ceremony, where 25 of them were trained in different fields, the Director General of the Institute, Isare Mun, noted that the idea of the program was part of the institute efforts to be part of the eight point agenda of President Bola Tinebu. It's part of our effort to key into the eight point agenda of President Bola Tinebu. We've tried to give the skills to these trainees so that they can not only get engaged positively, but they can even train other youths so that they become designers, tailors and co. We have spent close to almost about 150 million to put that place in place. Nigeria is tilting towards blue collar jobs now. Go to the offices. There are no white collar jobs anyway. You must be ready to make use of the tools, the skill of a fire, and the tools that it will be given to you. We are saying a very big thank you to the federal government as well for giving us this great opportunity because if we are looking at the rates of unemployment in the country, it is alarming. We don't even think these kind of programs can be organized for white people living with disabilities.