During my time as a student of Business Administration and Management, I developed a strong foundation in core business principles such as human resource management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. I gained practical exposure to real-life business scenarios through group projects, class presentations, and research-based assignments. These experiences helped me improve my communication, teamwork, and analytical thinking. I also took on leadership roles in class activities and academic discussions, which deepened my understanding of business operations and built my confidence working with others. Staying committed to my studies, I remained consistent throughout and eventually graduated as the best overall student in my department—a quiet reminder that hard work truly pays off. My time in school taught me discipline, adaptability, and how to stay focused even in high-pressure situations—skills I carry with me into any work environment.
Mathematics and Computer Studies Teacher Classic Scholars International School, Kabba, Kogi State. October 14, 2024 – May 5, 2025 (NYSC Service Year) Taught Mathematics and Computer Studies to junior secondary school students, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Developed and delivered engaging lesson plans aligned with the national curriculum. Introduced students to basic computer operations, Microsoft Office tools, and internet literacy. Assessed student performance through tests, assignments, and projects, providing constructive feedback for improvement. Supported classroom management and promoted a positive learning environment. Participated in school activities and collaborated with other teachers to enhance the academic experience.