As Nigeria celebrates Democracy Day, many citizens are looking beyond politics and focusing on opportunities that can improve their lives. From scholarships and business grants to digital skills training and remote jobs, there are numerous programmes helping Nigerians gain education,
Nestlé Technical Training Initiative Opens More Opportunities for Nigerian Youths Nestlé Nigeria Plc has continued to strengthen youth empowerment and technical education in Nigeria through its Technical Training Initiative, with over ₦6 billion invested in vocational and industrial skill development over the last 15 years. The company recently celebrated the
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Continent 3, is giving Nigerians an opportunity to acquire free digital skills as part of the celebrations for the 84th birthday of its General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye. This programme targets youths, young adults, church members, and the public, aiming to equip them with practical skills for
Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Rt Hon. Yusuf Abdullahi Ata. Photo credit: Federal Ministry The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has revealed plans to integrate youth empowerment initiatives into its 2026 budget through the National Artisans Skills Acquisition Programme (NASAP). The programme aims to tackle youth unemployment by
The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) has launched the second phase of its Skill-Up Artisans Programme (SUPA) to train an additional 100,000 artisans across Nigeria. This initiative aims to bridge the skilled manpower gap in Nigerian industries by equipping artisans with the necessary skills, certifications, and opportunities for employment both locally and internationally.












