Gaye Njorro grads told - skills are for building, not lounging

Over four hundred students finished their training at the Gaye Njorro Skills Academy. The board chair, Dr. Cherno Omar Barry, told them at the ceremony in Penchami that graduation means responsibility begins. He said their skills represent personal dignity and a future built by work, not a ticket to comfort.

Academy CEO Fatou Saine Gaye called it a celebration of courage and self-belief. She urged the new graduates to mix their technical abilities with creativity. Officials from the higher education ministry and other agencies emphasized professionalism, warning that quality and integrity turn skills into respected careers.

The keynote speaker, Dr. Jorjoh Tambedou, described their certificates as keys, not a final destination. The event included a showcase of student projects and cultural performances. The consistent message was that these vocational skills are just the starting point for building their own lives and serving the nation.
 

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