Jabi Manneh completed the NUJS diploma in Entrepreneurship and Business Law in 2015. He has completed his civil service management course from Gambia and is currently working with the embassy of Gambia in New Delhi, India as a finance attaché.
Over here he talks about his experience with the NUJS diploma course, and how it helped his career. Over to Jabi.
I had completed my civil services management course from Gambia and was working with the Gambian embassy as a finance attaché. I was searching for a course online, which would enhance my legal knowledge and enterprebural skills and came across the NUJS diploma in Entrepreneurship and Business Law. I looked at sample chapters and syllabus which was being offered by NUJS. It was very impressive and educative. I was sure that the kind of knowledge imparted in this course would empower me professionally and academically. After all the thorough research, I decided to enroll for the NUJS diploma in Entrepreneurship and Business Law.
I’m happy with my decision, as I’m very satisfied with the course content and its relevance. Based on my learning and knowledge gained from this course, I’m able to advise my family and friends, who are not even based in India on legal matters related to business and startup. This course would help me in my further studies also, as I’m pursuing a course in business administration and looking forward to a Law degree.
I believe that this diploma is very relevant for people who are based in other parts of the world as well and has a bearing on day-to-day business. The course will be relevant for people based especially in Gambia as the laws are similar there.
The course will be of help for me in future, if I start a business and in advising my friends and other people who are looking to start a business. I think every professional person should do a course like this and increase their legal acumen. On the face of it one may not find law directly applicable in life, but in reality it is really useful.