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The Ministry of Youth Development, in partnership with WEMA Bank and the Research, Development and Training Institute (RDTI), has empowered 100 young Nigerians with vocational and digital skills.

Speaking at the event in Abuja, the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, said that the training was under the 2nd Cohort of the Skillnovation Training Programme.

The Skillnovation Training Programme is one of several youth-focused interventions supported by WEMA Bank and the Ministry of Youth Development.

It is designed to promote inclusive economic growth and empower young Nigerians to thrive in the modern economy.

The minister said that the four-week training focused on practical skill acquisition. This, he said, was a skill in hair making, make-up artistry, confectionery, digital marketing, and shoe making, among others.

Ayodele said that the programme was part of the government’s strategic plan to promote youth empowerment and job creation.

He said that the initiative aligned with key interventions of the Ministry, including the Nigerian Youth Academy (NiYA), Pi-CNG Youth Initiative, and the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF).

These, he added, were aimed at equipping young people with essential skills for self-reliance and national development.

He noted that the Skillnovation Programme demonstrated the government’s commitment to tackling unemployment and poverty by providing young Nigerians with opportunities to learn, innovate, and create sustainable livelihoods.

“The Ministry remains steadfast in ensuring that Nigerian youths are empowered to contribute meaningfully to the economy. Programmes like this are pathways to building resilience, creativity, and productivity among our young population,” he said.

The minister lauded the participants for their commitment and encouraged them to maximise the knowledge and skills gained during the training.

He also commended Dr Chiji Ojukwu, Managing Director of the African Project Development Centre Group (APDC), for his consistent passion and support for youth development initiatives across the country.

Abigail Adeniji
Abigail Adeniji
Abigail Adeniji is studying English with a solid background in education. She is known for her remarkable ability to spark curiosity and guide young learners, inspiring confidence, especially in reading, writing, and numeracy. When she isn’t studying or nurturing young minds, she can be found exploring new books, developing creative teaching ideas, or enjoying good music in her quiet moments.

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