•Lists Benefits Of Building First Ever Human Capital Development City
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Valor City, Debo Olushola Thomas, recently paid a courtesy visit to major traditional chiefs in Orire Local Government Area of 0Ogbomoso, Oyo State to seek their cooperation and sensitize the community on the vision of his organization to build the first Human Capital Development real estate in the community.
According to Debo, the courtesy visit is to solicit the support and cooperation of the traditional rulers and their people on valor city project in their communities. He added that valor city is a project that would not only add value to the area but it is expected to upscale youth development as well as ensure communal development in Orire Local Government and its surrounding communities.
The Ogbomoso born entrepreneur said, ‘valor city is Africa’s first human development smart city that will sit on already acquired 2100 acres of land in Orire Local Government Area and when completed will have one of the best sports academy, skills and training center to develop different entrepreneurs, including artisans in modern skills, films and cinema village, state of the art medical hospital, golf club and will be a great tourist destination for many people across the world.
He continued ‘we are talking about a smart city that will place this community on the world map compared with what is obtainable in developed countries of the world. Valor city will help solve the challenges of unemployment of majority of the youths here. It will genuinely engage them in honest economic activities that will discourage them from engaging in internet frauds that is now prevalent among Nigerian youths. My conviction is that, there is no one created by God who is not talented one way or the other. It is the development of these various talents that is lacking and this is one of the gaps that valor city will significantly address in this community. We will help discover our youths’ talents and help take it up with the facilities that will be available at Valor City.
Speaking further, the entrepreneur continued ‘the government has done what it could within their resources and capability but obviously it is not enough, universities are churning out graduates every year but unfortunately many graduates do not have the practical knowledge that modern jobs require. At valor City, we will ensure that our students from the Sports Academy get signed up with the best clubs in Europe and other places in the world. This project is not solely about me but about the development of our community and I solicit your support on this vision and want you to be part of this enduring legacy.”
Responding on behalf of other traditional chiefs and title holders, Onikajola of Kajola, Oba Jimoh Abdulazeez Akande thanked the CEO of Valor City, Mr. Debo Olushola Thomas and his team for the courtesy visit and for considering their communities as the host of such great initiative that would turn the economy of the local government area for good.
Oba Jimoh Abdulazeez Akande said ‘on behalf of other traditional chiefs present and on whose lands Valor City will be situated, I commend you, our son, Debo for bringing development to our communities, we cannot thank you enough because we know this project will bring economic turnaround to our areas. I will want all our people, all traditional chiefs and religious leaders in Ayepe, Ayegun, Gambari, Idi Igba, Ajinapa, Tewure and other communities to give Valor City maximum cooperation to make this a reality’ he added.
According to Debo Olushola Thomas, CEO of Valor City, the human capital development estate would eradicate poverty and reduce crimes in Oyo State in particular and Nigeria in general. The construction works and development of infrastructural facility would begin in January 2022 and by 2023 academic session at Valor City would take off.
Amongst the traditional title holders present at the event were Onitewure of Tewure, Onikedo of Kedo, Alayepe of Ayepe, Alararomi of Araromi, Aladafila of Adafila, Onioloya of Oloya and other community leaders from Gambari, Ayegun, Ayepe, Idi Igba, and Ajinapa.