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“Youths Are Nigeria’s Solution, Not Problem” – Presidency Declares at Poverty Reduction Summit

Youth Transformation Takes Center Stage At the closing ceremony of Abuja's National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy (NPRGS) program, Dr. Abiola Arogundade, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Technical Education, made a powerful declaration: "Nigerian youths aren't the problem - they're the solution to our national challenges, especially poverty." The 10-day intensive training in Cybersecurity and Web Development showcased participants' rapid transformation from novices to confident tech creators. From Anxiety to Achievement 🔹 Day 1: 100+ anxious participants skeptical of "another government program"🔹 Day 10: Graduates launching first websites with visible confidence "I now see purpose where there were questions," Arogundade observed, highlighting their journey from:➡️ Basic coding to functional websites➡️ Data security concepts to real collaboration The Tinubu Vision in Action This initiative reflects President Tinubu's commitment to:✅ Practical empowerment over theoretical training✅ Dignity through skills rather than handouts✅ National inclusion where no one gets left behind "You've proven our methodology works," Arogundade told graduates, […]

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Ablakwa Calls on the EU to Back Ghana’s Galamsey Fight, TVET, and Green Economy

During Ghana–EU Partnership Dialogue on June 18, 2025, MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa appealed to EU leaders for increased support in three strategic areas: battling illegal mining (galamsey), strengthening Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and investing in Ghana's green economy. 1. Tougher Stand Against Galamsey Ablakwa highlighted the urgency of addressing environmental devastation caused by illegal mining. He asked the EU to provide financial and technical resources for enforcement, river restoration, and anti-corruption programs to halt the escalation of galamsey. 2. Boosting TVET for Youth & Jobs He emphasized that TVET must be a priority investment—equipping young Ghanaians with job-ready technical and vocational skills linked to emerging sectors, such as renewable energy installation and sustainable infrastructure. 3. Investing in the Green Economy Ablakwa called on the EU to: Expand climate financing and carbon funding access, particularly tapping into the Just […]

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