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Correctional service empowers Akwa Ibom inmates with starter packs

The Nigerian Correctional Service, Akwa Ibom Command, has equipped five inmates with business starter packs to support their reintegration into society and help them build sustainable livelihoods after release. The command’s Public Relations Officer, Richard Metong, announced the initiative in a statement issued on Friday in Uyo.​ Speaking during the presentation at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, the state Controller, Frank Okonkwo, reaffirmed that rehabilitation remains a core mandate under the NCoS Act, 2019. He said empowering inmates with skills and tools is central to reducing repeat offences and improving public safety.​ Okonkwo explained that when trained inmates are released with practical support, they return as skilled, productive citizens capable of contributing to their communities. He described such empowerment as a pathway to building a safer and more secure society.​ He added that the programme, implemented with strategic partners, is […]

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Ogun State Graduates First Certified Digital Technicians

Ogun State has produced its first batch of certified digital technicians through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative aimed at building a skilled technology workforce. The graduates completed a free, three-month training program organized by the state government in partnership with Cybervilla, a tech firm. The "Cybersquad Training Programme" was designed to equip youths with practical skills in hardware repair, equipment configuration, and technical support. At the graduation ceremony in Abeokuta, the CEO of Cybervilla, Ifeanyi Adirika, stated that the initiative has created a network of skilled technicians who will improve digital support services across Nigeria. Government officials, including the Special Adviser on ICT, congratulated the graduates. They emphasized that the program breaks down barriers to entering the tech industry and provides a path to gainful employment. A representative for the graduates, Timilehin Ajisebutu, pledged that they would use their new […]

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UN: Nigeria Lost $10bn to Northeast Conflict

A United Nations study has revealed that Nigeria lost an estimated $10 billion due to the decade-long conflict in the Northeast. The disclosure was made by the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) during the launch of a reintegration program in Maiduguri. The agency stated that the insurgency not only shrank the national economy but also crippled the income and earning potential of families and young people in the region. To address this, UNICEF has launched a program to support over 1,000 children affected by the conflict. The initiative provides vocational training in skills like tailoring, ICT, and carpentry, alongside psychosocial support. The program aims to restore "hope, dignity, and opportunity" to adolescents, helping them build sustainable livelihoods and contribute to the recovery and resilience of their communities.

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UNICEF, Borno to Train 1,033 Conflict-Affected Children

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with the Borno State Government, has launched a vocational training program for 1,033 children affected by the armed conflict in the Northeast. The initiative, launched in Maiduguri, aims to equip the children, including 466 girls, with practical skills to rebuild their lives. They will receive training in tailoring, ICT, car mechanics, shoemaking, and carpentry at centers across the state. A UNICEF representative stated that the prolonged insurgency has denied many children the chance to learn skills or pursue their dreams. The program is designed to restore "hope, dignity, and opportunity" by combining vocational training with life skills and psychosocial support. The Borno State Commissioner for Education commended UNICEF for the initiative, highlighting its importance for children who were previously abducted and forced into roles by insurgents.

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Togo: NSCT partners with training centers to boost youth employment in cotton sector

Lomé, September 30, 2025 – The Nouvelle Société Cotonnière du Togo (NSCT) has signed agreements with three technical and agricultural training institutions to strengthen youth employability in the country’s cotton industry. Strategic partnerships The agreements were concluded with: Technical and Vocational High School of Atakpamé (LETP) Industrial Professions Training Center (CFMI) National Agricultural Training Institute (INFA) of Tové The partnerships aim to facilitate student internships and support their progressive integration into cotton-related jobs. Bridging training and industry According to NSCT, the initiative seeks to align academic training with real labor market needs, ensuring that young graduates are better prepared for employment opportunities in the cotton value chain. “Investing in youth means investing in our country’s prosperity. NSCT intends to play its full role by offering young people not only practical experience but also the confidence needed to become actors of […]

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Tinubu approves N158bn to boost Nigeria’s education sector

President Bola Tinubu has approved N158 billion to strengthen Nigeria’s education sector, with a focus on technical, vocational, and digital skills. Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Ahmad, announced the funding at the 42nd convocation and 50th anniversary of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. She explained that the initiative will train at least 650,000 youths in Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET), equipping them with skills to meet the demands of modern industries and the labour market. According to the minister, the approval reflects the federal government’s commitment to youth empowerment and national development. She also noted that some universities, including Usmanu Danfodiyo University, are already benefiting from rural electrification projects to improve learning environments and academic productivity. The convocation ceremony also featured the conferment of honorary degrees on Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa and former Chief of […]

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NCoS Partners Yakubu Gowon University on Inmate Rehabilitation

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has announced plans to collaborate with Yakubu Gowon University to expand education and vocational training opportunities for inmates. The partnership was discussed on Tuesday during a courtesy visit by the FCT Controller of Corrections, Christopher Jen, to the university’s Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Adamu Matthew. In a statement issued on Wednesday by the NCoS spokesperson, Adamu Duza, Jen highlighted the need to engage inmates in meaningful learning and skill acquisition programs to aid their rehabilitation and reintegration. “We want to ensure that our inmates are kept busy and acquire skills that will enable us to sleep with our two eyes closed when they are discharged,” Jen said. He specifically urged the university to extend its Open and Distance Learning (ODL) programmes to custodial centres, enabling inmates to pursue […]

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Game-Changer: Students Create Battery-Powered Fufu Machine.

The Akyem Vocational and Technical Institute (AVTI) in the Eastern Region has unveiled a groundbreaking battery-powered fufu-making machine at its inaugural graduation ceremony. Designed by students and tutors, the machine simplifies the labor-intensive process of making fufu while being efficient, quiet, and eco-friendly.Unlike traditional machines, this innovation is designed to work seamlessly during power outages, making it a practical solution for homes and communities across Ghana. The project involved expertise from multiple disciplines, including metal fabrication, electrical engineering, and control systems, showcasing the students' technical skills.Speaking at the event, AVTI Vice Principal Ben Blanton Gidisu emphasized the school’s mission to develop local technologies that improve lives and drive economic growth. The ceremony also celebrated 93 students who completed training in various fields, including welding, plumbing, and electrical installation.Newmont Akyem’s Senior Manager, Derek Boateng, lauded the institute's achievements and reaffirmed the […]

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Botoku Technical Institute Faces Collapse Amid Staff and Resource Challenges.

The Botoku Technical Institute in the Volta Region is on the brink of collapse due to severe staffing shortages, lack of resources, and poor management, according to concerns raised by students, staff, and the local community. Established in the 1993/1994 academic year as a non-formal training centre, the school was later revamped under the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative but has struggled to stay operational.Key issues include the absence of a full-time qualified teaching staff—except for the principal—and a lack of essential resources like woodwork tools, sewing machines, and catering equipment. These challenges have led to dwindling enrolment, from 49 students to just 31, with only four new students admitted this academic year.The school’s acting caretaker, Victor Abotsi, revealed that volunteer teachers, funded by a retired community member, are unsustainable. The community is urging TVET and the Ministry […]

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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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