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#Alumnicasestudies Kosi Nwaneri (Batch 014)

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Kosi Nwaneri (Batch 014) Kosi heard about Wave Academiesfrom her cousin (an alumnus) who gave her a WAVE flyer. Prior to WAVE, Kosi was a fresh graduate who was job hunting. The most challenging aspect of the training for her was "the fact that as a person who loved to sleep a lot, I had to wake up very early to beat traffic and that was not a part of me. The fact that I also got a whole lot of assignments to do after every class was kinda annoying." Kos i's most memorable moment was the networking night when she was recognized as the most conversational person. Kosi would like to become an entertainment lawyer and client relations professional in the tourism and hospitality sector. She would also like to establish a forum for youth to learn about self-development. Kosi secured a job with Hans and RenĂ© as a Sales representative. Leadership is not just about giving energy ... it's unleashing other people's energy.” – Paul Polman Apply via  our website @  www.waveac...

#Alumnicasestudies TEMILOLUWA ABIOLA. Batch 009

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TEMILOLUWA ABIOLA. Batch 009 How did you hear about WAVE? I actually heard about WAVE through a friend and former classmate, Kelvin. We were almost through with school and I just put it to him that "guy, we go need find work oo" then a few weeks later, he introduced me to WAVE, saying that they help youths get jobs. I don't know why but for some weird reason I believed in them and decided to go for it (even though my parents were quite sceptical about th e whole arrangement). What you were doing before WAVE? Before WAVE, I was just completing my four-year university program at UNILAG where I studied English. Your experience at WAVE Wow! WAVE was much different from what I expected. I actually came there with the intention of just getting a job and moving on. But when the programme began, I learnt so many things that I couldn't even learn in fouryears at the university. The classes were fun, team members were awesome, and the whole experience was really life-changing. ...