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About 200 young Nigerians would participate in a training programme organised by the United Kingdom (UK)-Nigeria tech hub, in partnership with NerdzFactory to equip aspiring graphics....

About 200 young Nigerians would participate in a training programme organised by the United Kingdom -Nigeria tech hub, in partnership with NerdzFactory to equip aspiring graphics, designers, managers and software developers with skills to kick-start their careers in technology.

The tech hub is partnering with NerdzFactory to launch a design, product and developer school for youths.

She said each cohort of the programme is a two-month virtual training course, with the first cohort kicking off on November 22, 2021, while the second cohort of another 100 participants will commence on January 10, 2022.

 

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