Deep Into The Conversation : A Freewrite
A lot of the citizens, right and I'm sure that using Nigeria as a reference, I'm sure a lot of other African countries listening right now can see similarities and probably adopt what Simia has just said, you know, into conversations and then use it to, to get work done. OYIN and you can find out more about Jazz Academy by existing www. jassacademy. com.

You can also find a setting in the social media. And we, we frequently provide free training agents and opportunities for freelance jobs. So if they're in freelance, that's listing out there, you can work remotely and take advantage of the economy. Alright, Alright, thank you. Thank you so much. So now see me, there's this thing, right?
You just talked about. no no no before continuing simi has given me a breakdown of everything So you stay in touch with what's going on and I think that's something, even though spending time online and they're very digitally savvy, very often that's about that time is spent on frivolous. Umm, you know, or consider people's content or, or just chattering online without, you know, adding any value.
And, and I don't remember as a team sister to, you know, a fax points to it. So I would say the millennial who wants to stand out should be deliberate about how you're using your time online. There is a lot to be learned and there are success stories you know of people who just watch YouTube videos, have set up the business and learn to do ABCDE.
Don't take don't take it for granted. Most stories you hear are true and it's a lot easier to. This seems a lot easier to achieve than you may realize. So for example, with a freelancer program, we literally have people who may be, you know, months one year about for the first time what freelancing is and by the third month simply by upskilling themselves identifying, ,