Group, firm partner to empower young people on financial literacy | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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A non-profit economic education organisation, Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN) has partnered with Mixta Africa to empower secondary school students in Lagos, Oyo, and Rivers to learn basic financial literacy tools.

The partnership according to the duo was aimed at educating and empowering the youth, especially girls who are the closest to having a silver bullet in the fight against economic stagnation as a society.

She stated that societal development cannot happen in a vacuum. “What we need is an enabling environment. There need to be systems that enable things to happen in society not just for young people, but for businesses and the community as a whole. She reiterated the firm’s commitment on sustainability, innovation, and empowerment stating that young people are at the heart of that.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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