• JUST IN: Over 90,000 Nigerians Apply for FG’s TVET Programme Within Days of Launch – Minister Reveals

    The Federal Government’s Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative has received a massive response, with over 90,000 applications submitted in less than a week of the portal going live.

    According to the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, this overwhelming interest reflects Nigerians’ eagerness to acquire practical skills for employment and self-reliance.



    #TVETNigeria #SkillUpNaija #FGInitiative #EducationReform #YouthEmpowerment #VocationalTraining
    🚨 JUST IN: Over 90,000 Nigerians Apply for FG’s TVET Programme Within Days of Launch – Minister Reveals The Federal Government’s Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative has received a massive response, with over 90,000 applications submitted in less than a week of the portal going live. According to the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, this overwhelming interest reflects Nigerians’ eagerness to acquire practical skills for employment and self-reliance. ⸻ #TVETNigeria #SkillUpNaija #FGInitiative #EducationReform #YouthEmpowerment #VocationalTraining
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  • Big Win for Skills: FG Declares Free Education for Technical College Students — According to TheSunNigeria

    In a groundbreaking move aimed at revitalizing technical and vocational education, the Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared that students in both Federal and State technical colleges will now enjoy free education, according to TheSunNigeria.

    This strategic policy is designed to boost skills development, reduce financial barriers, and encourage more young Nigerians to pursue technical and vocational training, which is crucial for national growth and industrialization.

    Government officials emphasized that the decision reflects a renewed commitment to empowering youth, enhancing the country’s workforce, and bridging the skills gap in various critical sectors such as engineering, construction, ICT, and manufacturing.

    The announcement has been widely welcomed by educators, parents, and industry stakeholders who see it as a long-overdue step toward equipping Nigerian students with practical, job-ready skills.

    This initiative is expected to increase enrollment in technical colleges, create more employment opportunities, and lay a strong foundation for Nigeria’s technological advancement and self-reliance.



    #FreeEducation #TechnicalColleges #FGInitiative #VocationalTraining #SkillDevelopment
    🎓 Big Win for Skills: FG Declares Free Education for Technical College Students — According to TheSunNigeria In a groundbreaking move aimed at revitalizing technical and vocational education, the Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared that students in both Federal and State technical colleges will now enjoy free education, according to TheSunNigeria. This strategic policy is designed to boost skills development, reduce financial barriers, and encourage more young Nigerians to pursue technical and vocational training, which is crucial for national growth and industrialization. Government officials emphasized that the decision reflects a renewed commitment to empowering youth, enhancing the country’s workforce, and bridging the skills gap in various critical sectors such as engineering, construction, ICT, and manufacturing. The announcement has been widely welcomed by educators, parents, and industry stakeholders who see it as a long-overdue step toward equipping Nigerian students with practical, job-ready skills. This initiative is expected to increase enrollment in technical colleges, create more employment opportunities, and lay a strong foundation for Nigeria’s technological advancement and self-reliance. ⸻ #FreeEducation #TechnicalColleges #FGInitiative #VocationalTraining #SkillDevelopment
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