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FG youth programmes reduced crime in Niger Delta – NDYM

The Niger Delta Youth Movement (NDYM) has commended the Federal Government for implementing various youth training and empowerment programmes that have significantly reduced criminal activities across the Niger Delta region. In a statement issued by its National President, Comrade Major Ekene, NDYM stated that the Federal Government’s youth-focused interventions under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have contributed to a sharp decline in militancy, youth restiveness, crude oil theft, and other forms of economic sabotage. The group expressed appreciation to the Ministry of Regional Development, led by Engineer Abubakar Momoh, for effectively implementing the Tinubu administration’s initiatives aimed at transforming the lives of young people through practical and entrepreneurial training. “The Niger Delta Youth Movement, the umbrella body of all youths in the region, deeply appreciates the Ministry of Regional Development for its pragmatic training programmes,” the statement read. “We pledge our […]

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Nigeria Converts Science Schools to Technical Colleges: Inside the Major Education Overhaul

Nigeria is launching a major education shift to tackle youth unemployment. Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) will become full Federal Technical Colleges (FTC), phasing out science programs entirely for new students. According to NBTE Executive Secretary Prof. Idris Bugaje, this urgent reform targets Nigeria's critical skills gap. The September TransformationStarting this admission cycle: ✅ New students will enroll exclusively in technical programs ❌ Science-based admissions end immediately ⏳ Existing science students complete studies Bugaje explained: "Before, students preferred sciences while technical training was ignored. This smart intervention reverses that trend." Why This Radical Change?Simply put, Nigeria faces a technical education crisis: ⚠️ Only 129 technical colleges nationwide ⚖️ Versus 15,000+ conventional secondary schools 🎯 Polytechnics admit mostly general graduates due to shortages Crucially, President Tinubu approved new infrastructure and equipment to make technical paths attractive. "We’re investing to position TVET as a premier choice," Bugaje emphasized. States Urged to Follow SuitNext, Bugaje challenged state governments: "Convert conventional […]

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UNICEF Launches YOMA to Combat Youth Unemployment in Ghana.

UNICEF Ghana, in collaboration with its partners, has launched the Youth Agency Marketplace (YOMA), an innovative platform designed to address youth unemployment and underdevelopment. YOMA serves as a digital marketplace offering young people opportunities to gain practical skills, engage in impactful tasks, and access tailored learning pathways both online and offline.Speaking at the launch in Accra, UNICEF Ghana's Deputy Representative, Fiachra McAsey, highlighted the pressing challenges of youth unemployment, underemployment, and child labor, particularly in vulnerable communities. He emphasized YOMA’s role in equipping young Ghanaians with the skills needed to meet global and local market demands while fostering personal and community development.Supported by the Swiss Platform for Sustainable Cocoa, the Swiss Secretariat for Economic Affairs, and other partners, YOMA focuses on improving education and addressing child labor in cocoa-growing regions. Magdalena Wüst from the Swiss Embassy stressed that the platform […]

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Gambaga ‘Witches’ Camp Praises Lordina Foundation’s Lifesaving Support.

The women at Gambaga 'witches' camp have commended the Lordina Foundation for its unwavering support over the years. Led by former First Lady Lordina Mahama, the foundation has provided essential donations, facilitated a vehicle, and initiated work on an accommodation and skills training facility for the camp.On Friday, December 22, the foundation donated food items, beverages, and toiletries as part of its “Go Home Project.” Foundation representative Priscilla Santuo-Ocrah reassured the women of ongoing support, while camp coordinator Reverend Gladys Lariba expressed gratitude for the foundation’s critical role in supporting healthcare, awareness, and reintegration efforts.Rev. Lariba also highlighted the need to resume abandoned construction projects and enforce the Anti-Witchcraft Bill to prevent further stigmatization.

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YEA Equips Over 50 Young Entrepreneurs in Obuasi East with Start-Up Kits.

In Obuasi East, over 50 young entrepreneurs have received start-up kits through the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) to launch their businesses. The kits, including tools such as drilling machines, hair dryers, auto repair kits, and makeup kits, were distributed by Hon. Faustina Amissah, the Municipal Chief Executive for Obuasi East.Program Highlights:Comprehensive Training:The beneficiaries completed a six-month skills training program in trades such as plumbing, auto servicing, beauty care, hairdressing, and woodworking. Accredited certificates from TVET and NVTI were awarded to enhance their employability.Monthly Stipend:Participants received a GH₵500 stipend during their training, providing financial support as they acquired new skills.Empowerment through Tools:The provision of starter kits aims to empower skilled youth to establish businesses, contributing to community development and economic growth.Call for Continuity:Hon. Amissah urged support for government initiatives like Free SHS, TVET, and apprenticeship schemes, advocating for the re-election of […]

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Obuasi East Youth Receive Start-Up Kits to Launch Careers.

Over 50 young entrepreneurs in the Obuasi East Municipality have received essential start-up kits from the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) after completing a six-month skills training program. The equipment, which included hair dryers, auto repair kits, makeup sets, and safety gear, was presented by Hon. Faustina Amissah, the Municipal Chief Executive.The training focused on fields such as plumbing, vehicle servicing, beauty care, and woodworking, empowering participants with valuable skills and NVTI-accredited certificates. Beneficiary Priscilla Opoku expressed her gratitude, stating the program has enabled her to start her own business.Hon. Amissah emphasized the government’s dedication to youth empowerment and urged recipients to use their tools effectively to create sustainable businesses.

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