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School advises youths on justice, integrity in business

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The Founder of The Alternative Business School (TABS), Dr. Esther Longe, has advised the youth to promote righteousness, justice, and integrity in their careers, passions, and businesses to build a better society.

“Nigerians in general, not just the youth, need to be conscious to uphold the tenets of righteousness and justice.

“Having these core values will kick-start a ripple effect that will spearhead and implement the change we
need to see in our nation,’’ Longe told the Newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos.

She advised that youths should live, serve, and do businesses with the fear of God and love for humanity.

“Justice, integrity, and putting God at the center of every business will change the foundation of our nation,” she added.

NAN reports that TABS teaches how to live, work, and do business with God at the centre.

According to Longe, the school engages in motivational teachings and transformational training in a bid to re-orient Nigerians to believe in their abilities to foster and maintain change.

“This year, we are having a virtual conference tagged `7000 Conference’, on Sept. 13,’’ Longe said.

She said that the keynote speaker would be Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on the Ease of Doing Business.

Longe said that speakers for the inaugural conference were strategically selected to share authentic stories of passion for nation-building.

“We want to learn how they model righteousness in their activities as leaders,” she said.



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