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
First Bank Headquarters The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, alongside FirstBank and the African Projects Development Centre (APDC), has encouraged Nigerians—especially women and youths—to embrace vocational skills and entrepreneurship as a pathway to financial independence and economic growth. The call was
In today’s competitive job market, skill acquisition is essential for career growth and entrepreneurship. Many Nigerians struggle to find affordable training programs, but the good news is that there are several free skill acquisition programs in Nigeria that can help you learn new skills, boost your employability, and start your own business. 1.
Fidelity Bank Plc has launched the second edition of its women-empowerment initiative, the HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme (HAP) 2.0, to help women gain practical skills and build sustainable businesses across Nigeria. The programme builds on the first edition held in 2023 and has been redesigned to deliver stronger mentorship, better
Speaker Abbas Tajudeen. To tackle Nigeria’s growing youth unemployment crisis, the House of Representatives is pushing for the establishment of more vocational and technical institutions across the country. Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, represented by Auwal Gwadabe at a public hearing, emphasized the urgent need for Nigeria to shift from theory-heavy education to a system that












