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    Adeeko says certificates alone no longer guarantee employment, unveils academy

    Tahir AhmedBy Tahir AhmedJuly 9, 2026Updated:July 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Abubakar Ojima-ojo

    The founder of Lorien Academy, Isi Adenike Adeeko, has said academic certificates alone are no longer sufficient to secure employment, stressing the need for practical, industry-relevant skills to thrive in today’s competitive labour market.

    Adeeko stated this in a statement issued on Thursday to announce the opening of applications for a new intake into the academy’s professional and vocational programmes.

    She said many graduates continue to struggle to secure meaningful employment because they leave school without the practical competencies employers and businesses require.

    According to her, Lorien Academy was established to bridge the gap between classroom education and workplace expectations by offering hands-on, industry-focused learning designed to prepare participants for real-world challenges.

    She said the academy’s programmes are open to students, graduates, professionals, entrepreneurs and other individuals seeking to improve their skills, change careers or expand their knowledge.

    Adeeko explained that the academy places greater emphasis on practical learning, problem-solving and innovation rather than theory alone, equipping participants with the confidence and expertise needed to compete in an evolving economy.

    Its curriculum, she added, covers professional development and specialised training aimed at helping learners strengthen their careers, transition into new industries and build successful businesses.

    She also noted that participants would learn from experienced facilitators while joining a network of professionals committed to continuous learning and career advancement.

    “Education should do more than award certificates; it should prepare people to create opportunities, solve problems and make meaningful contributions wherever they find themselves.

    “At Lorien Academy, we are committed to delivering practical, industry-focused learning that empowers individuals to grow professionally and personally. We encourage everyone ready to invest in their future to take advantage of this opportunity,” she said.

    Adeeko urged prospective applicants to explore the academy’s available programmes and submit their applications through its website as admissions remain open.

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