By Patricia Amogu
A technology company, EDRIMS, has urged Nigerians to leverage digital platforms to showcase their expertise and talent to the international and local markets.
Dr Charles Edrims, Chairman/CEO of the company, said this in Abuja while unveiling the firm’s AI supported app to the media.
He said in this generation it was important for experts to digitise their knowledge, wealth of experience and skills while earning from the comfort of their homes.
He said the mobile app, which would be inaugurated on Sunday, would financially empower Nigerians.
He also spoke about an empowerment workshop being organised by the firm scheduled to hold on Sunday.
“The ‘Digitalise Your Legacy Workshop, happening on November 30, is a
practical economic strategy for everyday Nigerians who are tired of working hard with nothing to show.
“Participants will learn how to uncover the hidden expertise they don’t even realise they have, how to convert that knowledge into a simple digital asset, how to automate sales using EDRIMS.
“They will learn how to create a long-term income stream and how to build a digital legacy asset that can outlive them.
“Every attendee will leave with a clear roadmap, a complete digital-asset blueprint and an access to EDRIMS ecosystem if they are interested.
“For the first time, Nigerian professionals will learn the exact system artists and influencers use to earn money while they sleep,” he said.
Edrims said it would also benefit retirees and about to retire workers.
“Nigeria is changing and life after retirement is uncertain, people who have built society for decades now fear poverty in old age.
“This workshop offers a way out, not through politics or luck, but through the one thing nobody can take from you: your knowledge.
“When a person turns what they know into an asset, they finally begin to earn what they truly deserve,” he said.
He said the workshop would introduce participants to a digital legacy platform that converts years of mastery, experience and skills to assets.
Edrims said Nigeria operates on a system that makes one to find it difficult to earn income during old age.
“For many Nigerians, that is where the fear begins; the fear of old age;
the fear of bills, the fear of becoming a burden,” he told newsmen.
The workshop is slated for 3 p.m. at the National Centre for Women Development while participants can register at www.EDRIMS.org (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Uche Anunne











