Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Excitement Soars For ADC-6


The air is filled with excitement just few days after the completion of the Advanced Clinic on Language Use and Writing. It ended joyously last Saturday, April 6, at least, for those whose grades were satisfactory. 
Our trainees have always been our best advertisers... genuinely thrilled by what they've been exposed to, and desiring others to benefit...before it moves to the next level!
In many words, graduands of ADC-5 were full of promise and hope that the next Clinic (ADC-6), which begins Saturday, May 4, may find it difficult to beat their set. Are they right? Only time will tell.


  We have excerpted some more of their testimonies, to underline the seriousness and passion we apply to our vision at the Skills Academy. 
Congratulations to all graduands... Never stop practising proper use of English language, and remain unimpressed with ignorant diction tyrants.

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TESTIMONIES

Rufai Adejumo

I must commend and recommend the next advanced skills clinic to all young and old writers, publishers, bloggers and content developers; to avail themselves the opportunities of learning new things in language use and content development. 
A lot to learn... the visiting lecturers also added glamour to it, as they were so calm and vast in their various professions... The reward is more than the fee. 
- RUFAI ADEJUMO, media aide to PEPs

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Anifowoshe-Bello (L)
"Have you attended FAJ's coaching? Do you want to learn more about our profession as a public affairs officer?" These were the questions asked by my good friend, Abimbola Salehu-Badejo, who was once a student of FAJ's training academy. Weeks after, I joined the Advanced Clinic 5. Wao! It was a wonderful experience... As I sat down in the class one Saturday, I was thinking: all this great value/ teaching/learning/experience/networking for how much? (With tea break ooo). Just an amount I can spend on an "aso-ebi". Thank God, I didn't spend it on "aso-ebi", but to learn what will give me leverage in life and uplift my standard of professional practice....
- ADERONKE ANIFOWOSHE-BELLO, public affairs officer

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Seyi Odunlami

The class has been an eye-opening experience, and many times I’ve had to say, "Really? So, that’s not correct?" in my mind... 
The external facilitators have been wonderful and impactful. I have learnt a lot from experiences they shared, and their good delivery...
The Coach has shown passion for what he does, and I like his sense of humour. He speaks clearly, from the heart - and the way he answers questions is remarkable...
I will encourage people to attend the Advanced Clinic regardless of what you do because it's a place when you go in, you won’t come out the same.
- SEYI ODUNLAMI, investment consultant, ex-banker

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Adams Allison

 One special feature of the clinic was the faculty. They are a wonderful set of minds. Their diverse experiences and expertise gave the entire training flavour and beauty. Their teaching was clear. Their examples were rich. Their styles were also unique... 
I must also appreciate the organisation of the entire process: the registration, the payment portal, the affordable cost of the training, the refreshments and the calibre of students that the clinic attracted... all exuded excellence...
- ADAMS ALLISON, writer

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Lucky Ihanza

The Skills Academy which is customised to suit the needs and peculiarities of professionals, business executives, and everyone who wants to have a mastery of the business of communication, had a successful first year in 2018 with the Basic Clinics, Advanced Clinics and a Special Clinic. Many journalists (print and broadcast), content creators, professionals and business executives have graduated from the academy with testimonials to boot. 
- LUCKY IHANZA, Head of Communication for an NGO

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