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NYSC partners Terraskills to train 10,000 corps members  

By Owede Agbajileke, Abuja
21 February 2025   |   4:39 pm
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has partnered with an Abuja-based ICT school, Terraskills Learning Systems, and Ecobank to equip 10,000 Corps members with cutting-edge digital skills in 2025. The announcement was made by the General Manager of Terraskills Learning Systems, Donald Ejieke, at a joint press conference in Abuja. According to Ejieke, the strategic…

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has kicked off its Digital Literacy for All (DL4ALL) initiative with the training of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members across 12 states

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has partnered with an Abuja-based ICT school, Terraskills Learning Systems, and Ecobank to equip 10,000 Corps members with cutting-edge digital skills in 2025.

The announcement was made by the General Manager of Terraskills Learning Systems, Donald Ejieke, at a joint press conference in Abuja.

According to Ejieke, the strategic collaboration with NYSC and Ecobank is part of the school’s ongoing commitment to empowering Nigerian youths with relevant skills that align with global technological advancements and the demands of the 21st-century workforce.

He said that under the partnership, Corps members will undergo intensive training in various ICT disciplines, including Data Analytics, Digital Marketing, Backend Development, Product Design, Web Development, and other emerging technologies.

He explained that the initiative aims to bridge the digital skills gap among young Nigerians, enhance their employability, and encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.

Ejieke said: “It might interest you to know that as of last year, Nigeria’s population rose to about 230 million. And out of this 230 million, over 60 per cent of them are the young population, which accounts for over 100 million young people.

“Out of this number, 53.4 per cent of them are unemployed, and this is very alarming. This is why, today, in Nigeria, a lot of young people are trying to leave the country. And, if we continue to allow young Nigerians to see migration as an escape route from the country, it will cause brain drain on the nation. That is why this partnership is strategic. The unemployment rate is the reason we came up with the Launchpad initiative to empower young Nigerians with ICT skills.”

Ejieke further disclosed that Corps members and participants undergoing training will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, experienced instructors, and a robust curriculum designed to meet industry standards.

He said that the programme will also provide mentorship, hands-on projects, and certification opportunities to ensure participants are well-prepared for the digital economy.

On his part, the Regional Manager of Ecobank, Usman Olufemi, who represented the financial institution at the event, said, “We are passionate about improving lives. The youths are key to us, and if we are going to make an impact, there is a need to work with the youths.

“We are collaborating to ensure that aside from the financial literacy that everybody feels the bank has to offer, now there is an opportunity for these young minds to have practical, technical, digital skills that can help them in the future.”

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