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Proten International

Proten International

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2010
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Proten International@Protenintl·
Your work deserves respect. It deserves fair treatment, safe environments, and a voice that’s heard. Because behind every business result is someone putting in the effort. Here’s to your growth and everything you’re building. Happy Workers' Day 💙
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Today is about the people behind the work. Every day, you show up. You meet deadlines, solve problems, and keep things moving, even when no one is watching. Today puts a spotlight on that.
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What skills are holding professionals back today? We asked employers, and the answers were clear. Here are the top skills many professionals are still missing. Want the full picture? Download the Skills Gap Report here: protenintl.com/bridging-the-s…
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Every year, thousands of Nigerian graduates step into the job market ready to work… but not always ready for the work itself. They face rising competition, limited opportunities, and a gap between what they learned and what the job demands. That gap is the real story.
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One of our Gems, Buraimoh Demilade, shares how the experience shaped his thinking and approach. Here’s what he had to say.
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You can’t grow your career without clarity on where you’re going. That’s exactly why the Proten Gems Leadership Programme was built. To help young professionals learn, unlearn, and rethink what it takes to succeed at work.
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During the leadership training, participants explored how personal branding shapes career growth and opens opportunities. Here’s what one of our Gems, Olabisi Salaudeen, had to say about her experience.
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What’s the point of being good at what you do if no one knows you exist? There’s a reason the saying sticks “It’s not always the best that gets noticed, but it’s the most visible.”
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At Proten International, we’re committed to building the next generation of capable, work-ready leaders.
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The final session pulled everything together with honest conversations, clear takeaways, and a noticeable shift in how they think about work and leadership. The impact would go beyond the sessions. It would show up in how they’ll think, contribute, and lead going forward.
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Last Friday, we wrapped up the first cohort of the Proten Gems Leadership Accelerator. It was a strong close to five weeks of learning, clarity, and real growth. Throughout the programme, these young professionals built practical skills across:
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His point was simple. Universities were designed to build thinkers, not necessarily job-ready professionals. And that distinction is at the heart of today’s skills gap conversation. Do you agree, or should universities evolve to do both?
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What should universities really be responsible for? Prof. Oluremi Nurudeen Olaleye sparked a strong debate by drawing a clear line between academic training and workforce preparation.
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Our moderator, Yetunde Odunsi, shared her own pivot from molecular biology researcher to educator as proof that transferable skills matter. Her message was simple. Don’t wait for the system to change. Start with what you already bring to the table.
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