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EDUCATOR: Eniola Edu

One of the amiable educators at the 7th Imole Eko Free Vocational Training

Fashion Design: Soft-spoken students’ favourite, Mrs. Eniola Edu, an indigene of Epe in Lagos State, took a few questions from Creekvibes magazine.

Excerpts;

What can you say about Imole Eko foundation and the CEO?

The Imole Eko Foundation is an organization dedicated to assisting individuals in confronting life’s challenges directly.

The foundation’s CEO is a remarkable leader, Hon Yommy Eshinlokun Ogungbe; may God continue to bless him, his family, and his extended family.

What is your impart in your student lives, concerning your training?

My impact on their lives is significant; I ensure that they gain knowledge from me, as this is their primary reason for coming here.

With 15 years of experience, I share my insights with them freely. Many of them arrived at Imole Eko Foundation with no prior knowledge of fashion and designing. My students express their gratitude. Some continue to reach out to me for guidance.

What’s the achievement so far in your training?

They have accomplished a great deal, assembling and joining various materials to create an attractive outfit, wow, rising from nothing to greatness.

How best can you train a slow learner?

A learner who progresses at a slower pace will be able to catch up within a period of 2 to 3 months with my guidance and supervision.