{{The Minister of Youth and ICT, Jean Philbert Nsengimana, November 7, delivered a public lecture at the School of Finance and Banking (SFB), where he encouraged students to be more creative.}}
The lecture aimed at helping students identify ways in which they can gain competitive advantage over their peers and to know how to market themselves while hunting for jobs.
Minister Nsengimana encouraged SFB Students to embrace farming where they can gain more profits easily.
He added that students can engage in agriculture by using modern techniques; “You can rear pigs and get more profits.”
He also stressed that “If something is important to you, you should find time for it. You need to spend time on things that you like.”
Ms. Beatrice Onyango, the President of AIESEC-Rwanda commended the Minister for accepting their invitation to deliver a public lecture.
Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques, Commerciales (AIESEC) Rwanda, a global youth exchange organization, has vowed to focus on helping young people develop and discover their potential as future leaders and having a positive impact on society.
AIESEC is an international organisation in over 110 countries and 800 Universities.
It helps provide students with skills and develop members through conferences and global exchange of knowledge and experiences and opportunities.
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