A renowned philanthropist, Engr. Ashakah Orobosa Uzuazomaro has reiterated the need for the good people of Isoko Nation to embrace skill acquisition, personal development as key pathways to empowerment, self-reliance, and economic growth.
According to him, education gives knowledge, but skills give strength. In today’s world, true progress comes when people can create value, solve problems, and build sustainable livelihoods with their hands and minds.
He stressed that when youths are equipped with productive skills whether in technology, craftsmanship, agriculture, fashion, or creative industries, they not only secure their future but also contribute meaningfully to the prosperity of Isoko land.
“Skill development is not just about learning a trade; it’s about building capacity and creating opportunities for generations to come. Let’s invest in our youths today, so that Isoko can stand tall tomorrow.”
He further encouraged community leaders, parents, and stakeholders to support youth empowerment programs that promote skill training, entrepreneurship, and innovation, noting that a skilled people are a strong people.
Ashaka further stated that leadership with Vision, Action and Compassion emphasizes the Importance of Skill to Acquisition and Development for Isoko People.
He reiterated the need for the good people of Isoko Nation to embrace skill acquisition and personal development as a key pathway to empowerment, self-reliance, and economic growth.
According to him, education gives knowledge, but skills give strength.
“In today’s world, true progress comes when people can create value, solve problems, and build sustainable livelihoods with their hands and minds”.
He stressed that when youths are equipped with productive skills whether in technology, craftsmanship, agriculture, fashion, or creative industries they not only secure their future but also contribute meaningfully to the prosperity of Isoko land.
“Skill development is not just about learning a trade; it’s about building capacity and creating opportunities for generations to come. Let’s invest in our youths today, so that Isoko can stand tall tomorrow.”
He further encouraged community leaders, parents, and stakeholders to support youth empowerment programs that promote skill training, entrepreneurship, and innovation, noting that a skilled people are a strong people.









