
Plateau State University, Bokkos has concluded a two-day employability workshop designed to equip final-year students with practical skills for life after graduation.
The training concluded on Tuesday April 21st was organized by the University’s Career Service Centre in partnership with TETFund and Innovations Operation Technology Unified. It drew participants from across all faculties for intensive capacity-building sessions.
Key skills covered included Career Readiness: Professional CV writing and personal branding, Financial Literacy: Personal finance and financial intelligence for young professionals, and Professional Networking: Structured sessions connecting students with industry practices.

Representing the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shadrach Best, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), Assoc. Prof. Keziah Ayuba Yiltohom, thanked TETFund and Innovations Operation Technology Unified for their support. He charged students to leverage the skills acquired to meet the evolving demands of the labour market.


“The workshop was structured to introduce students to the Career Service Centre’s vision and give them tools to make informed career decisions,” said Prof. Jurji Nengak Gomos, Director of the Career Service Centre. “We want our graduates to be competitive, not just certified.”
John Agaldo, who represented Innovations Operation Technology Unified, reaffirmed the firm’s commitment to delivering relevant, up-to-date training that helps Nigerian graduates compete globally.
In his closing remarks, the Registrar, Yakubu Ayuba, expressed the University’s appreciation to TETFund for its continued support toward institutional and student development.
The Centre provides career counseling, skills training, and employer linkages to prepare Plateau State University students for employment and entrepreneurship.
Jacob Ngwen
For
PRO
Plateau State University, Bokkos
