It is your service year, and you are quite excited as you are closer to creating the life of your dreams.
You
might have done a course for 4 or 5 or even 6 years depending on the
course you studied, the school you attended, and the ‘X’ time addition
that a lot of Nigerian graduates can relate to.
Now it is time to serve your fatherland, as you look towards kick-starting your career.
You
might have been posted to a camp either the one at Nassarawa or Abuja,
or Oyo or Lagos, or Calabar or Akwa Ibom, or Kaduna or Kogi.
You must have been feeling really happy at this new experience.
Fast forward to some months later, and you realize that the N19,800 monthly ‘allawee’ that all Corpers look forward to isn’t sufficient to meet the needs that you have.
You realize that you couldn’t possibly save from that money to start a business or to take a professional course.
You
might have been planning to do a certification course in Project
Management, or Human Resources, or Computer Networking, or planning to
start a fashion retail business, or a social media agency.
Whatever
your proposed business or project is, it might be pretty hard to save
enough money from your ‘allawee’ to execute or kick-start this.
What then do you do?
Simple! Take advantage of Credit Direct Limited’s ‘Empower the Corps’ product.
Credit
Direct launched ‘Empower the Corps’ in 2015 to help Corp members with
business ideas get the necessary funds to kick-start their enterprises.
Corpers
can get loans up to N100,000 without collateral within 24 hours all
that is required is that you are currently serving and you can provide
evidence to prove that.
Credit Direct launched Empower the Corps
to ensure that Nigeria’s growing youth population currently serving
across the length and breadth of the country aren’t frustrated by lack
of funds to prosecute their business ideas.
If
you have any friend, sibling or colleague that is currently serving and
needs a quick loan, refer them to Credit Direct ‘Empower the Corps’
product today and help them berth their dreams.
They can access loans to kick-start their businesses or execute a project on www.empowerthecorps.com.ng
Also
because we know a lot happens during service year, we have created a
forum where corps members can share pictures, videos and skits of how
service year is going.
How much fun you are having, the issues and challenges, the high points and the low points.
The
Allawe wahala and all there is to share. Ex corps members are not left
out, do you have any ideas on what serving corps members need to know?
Then you also can share and inform them.
All you have to do to be a part of the only corps member’s social media forum in Nigeria is to log on to www.social.empowerthecorps.com.ng
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