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Sponsors’/investors’

PROPOSAL

CRIME ALERT
Last Floor, Unity Bank Building

Adjacent Union Bank, Iyana

Agbala, Iwo Road.

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1 st
WORLD CLASS

DYNASTY
Telephone: 08147228704, 09093165493
Email: 1stWDCleadershipvocational@gmail.com

Office Address: No 54, Sangojinmi Street, Olorunsogo,


Ogbere Tioya. Ibadan.
Corporate Head Office:
Ref……………………………………

Our Team & corporate

movement will give the

churches, mosques, cooperate

organizations’ & individual’s

market to CRIME ALERT

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1 ST
WORLD CLASS

DYNASTY
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(1 – WCD)
AN
AFRICAN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

VOCATIONAL AND GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL


INSTITUTE

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VISION & MISSION

Bringing world standard, wealthy, computerized,


industrial oriented vocational and leadership education
at NO COST to African children……

OUR CHANT

Standard Education Must Be Free For All…

MARKETING
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STRATEGY
On-line:
Purely Social Media
 Face book
 Instagram
 Twitter
 Skype
 Television Channel
 Radio Channel…..

Off-Line Strategy:
 Church Organization – Church Organizations
 Mosque – Mosque Organization
 Educational Institutions
 Cooperate Organizations
 Associations and Groups

BENEFITS TO NIGERIANS & AFRICA

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Limitless employment opportunities for ….
 All skilled and skillful individual all over states
 Employment for all unskilled & unskillful individuals
 Employment of graduates all of over Nigeria.
 Awarding of projects contracts to individuals of corporate bodies
 Eradication of poverty
 Educative programs
 Entertainment
 Charity & poverty alleviation programs
 Eradication of insecurity & insurgencies
 Orientation and seminars on critical issues
 And lots more…

SPONSORS’ BENEFITS

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 Identification of sponsors’ area of NEEDS…

 Advertisement of sponsors programs & services

 Our Social Media platforms are for sponsors and investors

public enlightenment for their programs and services

 Sponsors & investors are also publicized on our tracts, bill

boards and all our off-line channels

 Sponsors and investors are individualized for effective

recognition

 These and many more…

MY STORY AND INSPIRATION

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Like every average Nigerian after secondary school, the Nigerian
system is programmed to lead you in just two paths. Either you pass the
die-hard WAEC or JAMB, gain admission into the University, go for your
NYSC like some people will interpret (Now your struggle continues)
which then I taught was a joke. Then you join the million clueless
generation of the unemployed before you in a murderous search for jobs
that paid you nothing but a death penance for your survival (Thanks to
employers of labour who cares for souls of men).
My brother and I could not gain admission after several attempt to
pass the gruesome and wicked JAMB and WAEC. Many who are smarter
have deviced means to conquer this monster called WAEC and JAMB in
collaboration with magic centres & schools (kudos to schools who train
their children to pass these exams).
Haven suffered through a primary and secondary educational
system. that you can only enjoy at the expense of the amount of capital
available for sole proprietors who have searched tirelessly for job or
some other faulty or fairer foundation. Not to mention the government
owned (All thanks to some government schools and their teachers who
are trying hard, but they can’t just handle it). If your parent or guardian
are not very rich, you cannot pass through a fairer educational
foundation in Nigeria.
On the other hand, if your parent cannot afford school, you go to
learn work under a traditional vocational trainer who has been operating
poverty for many decades praying for a god to set him free and him
hands down to you his legacy of mediocrity and poverty (All thanks to
those with uncompromising legacy for excellence). The traditional
vocational outlet is a very sweetable foundation for breeding poverty
and ignorance that beats imagination and millions are hopelessly on this

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path. Both survival system – The educational and the traditional skills
respectively are anti-clock-wise, no wonder our tender brains could not
just break through it, knowing we are not dullards.
My father an immigration officer, and my mother who worked with
the Oyo state government could not get us graduated at a single
University because we kept moving from one University to another until
both of them retired after several attempt at 0’level, our brain could not
just align with Nigeria’s educational system (No harm is targeted to any
political or religious authority in Nigeria here, as everyone including the
government is trapped in the nest we built for ourselves or may be some
people built for us).
When my father retired from government service he was advised
to establish an orthodox block industry and my father being an highly
opinionated person like myself surprising embrace the idea against a
poultry farming, so we were able to finished our University education at
a University in Republic of Benin because my father was more than
determined to make all of us graduates at nothing but a university.
We served at NYSC and started searching for jobs. Inspite of being
chattered, the first job I got in Osun State as a teacher was (N9,000)
Nine Thousand Naira where I lived as a prisoner for two years in a boy
quarter. When I returned from service I never wanted to go to my dad’s
house,
So I proceeded to Osun State, Ile-Ife precisely because somebody told
me Osun State was fine, there was light and things were cheap. I went
to Ife in Osun State Nigeria against my father’s counsel.
I choose Ife in Osun State because I felt I wanted to research,
read study and groom myself the more which I did under a terrible living
condition where I cooked beans for ones, only to eat it for days until it

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finished. When I got to Osun in the evening with my corpers uniform as
Christians I was not allowed to sleep inside two popular churches that I
attempted to sleep overnight. Inspite of my corpers uniform, identity
card. So religious or religious affiliation is not our calamity in Nigeria I
know this from experience. I eventually slept in a government school
under the watch of a local security hunter. (Thank God am still alive). I
slept the most painful sleep of my life that night with hellish mosquitoes.
When I felt I was through with my search and research in my area
of darkness and ignorance which mostly was religion and myself, I left
to my father’s house at age thirty (30) still collecting church offering
from my poor mother (crying). After spending a year at home with
nowhere to go as everywhere and everything just look dry and dark,
under a psychological, mental and emotional frustration. That stay at
home year, I got a teaching job in Ibadan at Amuloko that put the work
load of hell on my head for peanut under a terrible working condition,
guess what? I ran away.
Then I received a call from my brother who happens to be staying
with my father’s friend in Lagos that I should just come to Lagos, there
is a teaching job again for me. I never wanted to be a teacher again in
my life because I was tired of teaching with no good life and under
terrible pay and working conditions, having no option I picked another
teaching job at a school in Lagos, where I had to sleep in the school
premises at the crèche with scorpion, earthworm, lizards, mosquitoes,
cockroaches… as my everyday companion, where I worked for two
years and could not buy a phone of N30,000 not to talk of getting an
accommodation. I could not live with my dad’s friend because my
brother and others are there and I also prefer freedom to slavery.

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I had chronic mental frustrations, psychological and emotional
trauma at this time save for a lady who was a company for me in that
condition in the school.
At a hopeless age of thirty four (34) when my father was already
above seventy and my mother was sixty (60), both wallowing in poverty
and stress from the frustration killing them and their valued children
with no remedy after been duped and begging like slaves at job search.
This summarized pathetic conditioning, a failed educational
system, rather than bring out the monster in me like we have
insurgencies, kidnapping, robbery and insecurity everywhere in Nigeria
today, I was determined never to compromise the character and federal
character of Omoluabi (A responsible son) the legacy of my fathers and
ancestors. I metamorphosised to become an unstoppable giant, a
warrior against evil, passionlessness, indolence, crime and ignorance to
become a honest, passionate and sold out agent of change for excellent
service to the dying humanity whom no one seem to care about their
existence except for lip-service, cheap political and personal gains (All
accolades to trying leaders).
Many people deserted me, my parent was tired of me but could
not delete me because I look and act unpredictable. At age 34 I became
poorer than the poorest as I had to rely on my poor parent for survival.
Broke and without a penny but a Golden dream, with incredible inner
resourcefulness and crazy strategies to bring it to reality. All as a result
of a faulty educational foundation.
The problem with Nigeria is indeed poor-mental leadership from
the family, to schools, religious institutions to the larger society and
these facts are not debatable from my personal experience and through
research. Nobody in Nigeria especially in leadership will let others rise

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when they see their light or give them a chance to display their raw
materials and then refine them. The case is man eat man a chronic
poverty mentality from the family to the nation.
I do not wish any human being or generations coming behind me
or even the falling angels to go through what I experienced, which is
just a tip-of-an ice-berg compare with the experience of many
motherless, fatherless, widows, needy, and the needy in the far North,
South South, South West, Nigeria and Africa.
The situation is a typical example of the religious hell fire, and the
people are no longer conscious of their condition, and even if they are
conscious-they remain voiceless and hopelessly voiceless. While other
roaring voices are silenced under religious, political and some other
imaginary sentiments.
Am using this opportunity and platform to call on stakeholders,
and concerned persons, religious organizations, associations, individual,
families, Nigerian students all over the world, government of countries,
corporate and wealthy organizations and bodies, am calling on the
oracles and gods, this is the voice crying in the wilderness – Arise o
people, Arise from the North, South, West, East. Arise in the heavens
and in the earth for the African children, turning into dreadful monsters
as a result of a faulty institution and faulty educational system.
This world class computerized and mechanized vocational and
leadership education which solves all African problems (ranging from
ignorance, to unemployment and all other insecurities, social, economic
and political) must be free without compromise of standard and
excellence.

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Let us shed our swords and forgot religious, ethnic, tribal, political
and every other imaginary sentiments to embrace a beautiful world for
the coming generation and us.

(SANGOJIMI) OLUSEGUN KAYODE


Conveigner: 1st World Class Dynasty
Business Consultant
Human Resource Developer
Trainer & Life Coach
Crusader for a better Nigeria.

1st – WCD PHASE 1 - BUDGET


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S/N ITEMS COST (N)

1 An accommodation & office rent charge for a year 600,000


2 Renovation, security and others 500,000
3 Furniture, fittings & paintings 1,000,000
4 Two laptop computers & other gadgets e.g. printers, 500,000
photocopy machine, UPS...
5 A big generator 300,000
6 A brand new customized official car 3,500,000
7 Travelling expenses 500,000
8 Miscellaneous 500,000
9 A good video editor, graphics designer & photographer
10 Mini studio
11 Documentary (celebrities involved for an African/Nigerian
awake music
TOTAL 7,400,000

1st – WCD PHASE II - BUDGET


 A television program which will be channeled to all available

Social Media Outlets

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 An event room suited for a huge and entertaining promotion

of 1st – WCD’s projects, sponsors and investors products &

services to be channeled to all our social medium platforms

 Creation of website for the download of 1st - WCD

 Registration forms

 Employment forms

 Project proposal forms

 Sponsors and investors forms

 And others….

 Radio programs

1st – WCD PHASE III – BUDGET

Establishment of 1st WCD’s

 Television channel

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 Radio broadcasting station

 Charitable & poverty alleviation outlets

 Banks for sponsors and investors and public services

1st WORLD CLASS


DYNASTY

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Advisory Board
Local Advisory Board

 Brain koncept Ibadan


3, Shop 5, Ogo-Oluwa Shopping complex, beside El-Shaddai
Baptist Church, Agbowo UI, Ibadan

 DGV Fashion Academy


Located at Ring Road, Ibadan.

 College of Vocational Science and Technology Of Nigeria


5, Ige Street, Aboru Road, Omosola Building, 1 st floor, Iyana Ipaja,
Alimosho, Lagos State.

 Inspire Vocational Academies


3A, Ikorodu Way Road, Opposite Jibowu Bus Stop, Yaba, Lagos
State.

 Adesys Academy Of Interior Decoration And Designs


S3, Emmanuel place, Beside AP Filling Station, Sango UI, Ibadan.

 McDorsey Training Program


33 Moloney Street, Opposite Kam Salam Police HQ, Obalende,
Lagos Island

1st WORLD CLASS

DYNASTY

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International Advisory Board

In continuous consultation with international

& other highly rated advisory support base all

over Nigeria and Africa.

1st WORLD CLASS DYNASTY


Office Address: No 54, Sangojinmi Street, Olorunsogo, Ogbere Tioya.
Ibadan.
TELEPHONE: 08147228704, 09093165493
Email: 1stWCDleadershipvocational@gmail.com

Corporate Head Office: Ref……………………………..………………………

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