TRAIN NIGERIA, LEARN NIGERIA PROJECT,
INTERNATIONAL SKILL TRANSFER FOR NEXT GENERATION NIGERIANS, 370 NIGERIA, 10
persons from each the 36 state of Nigeria and Federal Capital territory Abuja
will be empowered in the phase one of the Train Nigeria Program, Learn Nigeria
Project to be held in Asia and Australia....
The project which is a Start-ups,
Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMES) Technical Skill
Acquisition/Vocational Education Training Program is a joint Project of Federal
Government and State Governments of Nigeria with some international corporate
organisations and according to Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, the Convener and
CEO, of Transnational Centre for Commerce, Abuja , the official consulting firm
for the project; “The Participants of this program are selected from all States
of Nigeria and trained abroad for special and most needed areas of the
Nigeria’s development and empowerment”
Speaking further on the programme and
its mission of the, Buchi George said they are out to encourage indigenous
contents, by training, educating and empowering, indigenous start-ups and the
next generation professionals on advanced technologies and innovations in
world-class institutions for a better future in Nigeria.
With more than 10 career courses, the
phase one of the programme will be held in Japan, Australia and Korea between
April 30 to AUGUST 30, 2018. Automated Leather Processing and Finishing
Technology; Advanced Renewable Energy Technology; Fabrics and Textile
Processing Technology; Advanced Food Technology; Agric Education Technology;
Medical Equipment Technology and Technical Training (Health Sector); Advanced
Mining Technology; Mobile Communication Technology; Automobile Technology &
Spare Parts Services and Fabrication Engineering are available for
participants. www.learnnigeria.org
With Transnational Centre for
Commerce, Abuja as the official consulting firm, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George
also revealed that the programme is partnering the office of the First Lady of
Nigeria, Korea, State Governments, Japan and Australia Chambers of Commerce as
well as embassies to ensure a hitch free programme. KOICA, JICA, Australia Aid
and NZAID are among the international partners of the programme alongside
multinational automobile companies. More information on www.learnnigeria.org.
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