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  • African engineering graduates empowered as contractors for compassionate capitalism economic system

    African engineering graduates empowered as contractors for compassionate capitalism economic system

    African engineering graduates are poised to take on key roles as contractors in the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System, an initiative designed to leverage their skills and knowledge for meaningful contributions to their communities and the wider economy.

    The system, led by King Charles N. Lambert, aims to foster innovation and collaboration, empowering these graduates to lead transformative development projects across Africa.

    The initiatives will focus on critical sectors including healthcare, water management, housing, emergency relief, and road construction, with the goal of improving infrastructure, services, and living conditions, while driving sustainable economic growth across the continent.

    “This holistic approach not only empowers the graduates but also plays a crucial role in uplifting the continent as a whole, as it provides valuable opportunities for young professionals entering the workforce while ensuring that the projects under the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System are staffed by well-educated individuals,” he said. 

    He pointed out that development reports indicate that poor governance in Africa has led to significant challenges for many graduates, preventing them from participating in post-graduation projects. A key issue is the lack of opportunities and practical experience, which leaves graduates feeling stranded and unprepared for real-world applications of their education.

    He further highlighted the government’s failure to create adequate opportunities for engineering graduates, resulting in widespread unemployment and a sense of hopelessness about their future prospects.

    “This lack of support not only stifles their potential but also contributes to a growing sense of disillusionment among young professionals across the continent,” he said.

    However, the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System offers a comprehensive solution by providing essential networking support, resources, and opportunities for graduates to actively engage in meaningful development projects across Africa.

    He emphasized that this approach not only empowers graduates but also promotes economic development, innovation, and sustainability across the continent. 

    He added that it will benefit local communities and the economy, aligning with the core purpose of the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System.

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    “Becoming a contractor for the revolutionary Compassionate Capitalism Economic System offers numerous benefits that can enhance professional, financial and personal lives of the graduates”.

    “Participants will receive $300 in monthly dividends, along with a remarkable cash-out value of $100,000”. 

    “Moreover, contractors will have access to guaranteed contracts ranging from $25,000 to an impressive $10 million, providing a solid foundation for their projects”. 

    Additionally, there will be training, certifications, and job opportunities available for family members, ensuring that the benefits extend beyond just the individual. 

    He posited that support will be provided for healthcare, home and vehicle ownership, and engagement in social functions. Participants can also look forward to media recognition, awards, and financial security for their families, making this opportunity not just rewarding but transformative for all involved.