The Federal Government has said it is creating the enabling environment to unlock opportunities in the digital skills market in sub-Saharan Africa valued at $130 billion.
Director General, National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM), Dr Olusola Odusanya, who stated this at the ongoing 8th Technology and Innovation Expo in Abuja, assured that the country’s industrial growth and technology advancement is imminent and inevitable.
According to the International Finance Corporation, 28 million jobs in Nigeria and 230million jobs in Sub-saharan Africa will require digital skills by 2030 in a market valued at $130billion.
Addressing participants at the expo, Dr Odusanya said the government has come up with NACETEM Academy that will train people on digital and other skills.
The NACETEM chief executive said the academy will provide Nigeria with an innovation finishing school for both public…
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