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The Federal Government is stepping up efforts to link thousands of Nigerians trained under its 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) program to job opportunities, both locally and abroad, by working with business process outsourcing (BPO) companies. 
Communications infrastructure company IHS Nigeria has said it hopes to build a tech ecosystem that will create over...
The Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) has entered into a partnership with SBTS Group LLC, a U.S.-based firm, to...
As the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, your leadership has been instrumental in advancing Nigeria’s digital landscape through various initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity and fostering innovation. 
The federal government has announced the establishment of an advisory committee for its 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) with the appointment of key leaders in Nigeria’s tech community as its members. 
Some protesters in the ongoing Endbadgovernance protest in Kano have stormed a new Digital Park built by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), carting away equipment including computers and furniture. 
The Nigerian startup selected to build the country’s first AI, Awarri, has engaged over 500 fellows of the federal government’s 3 Million Technical Talent program as data collectors in building the Large Language Multilingual Model. 
The Federal Government said it has launched a comprehensive strategy to lead Africa’s digital trade revolution within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
Digital skills training platform, Coursera, has ranked Nigeria 105 out of 109 countries in its Global Skills Proficiency report 2024 just released.
The Federal Government has said it will be giving out 50 laptops monthly to fellows of its 3 Million Technical Training (3MTT) program.
The competition is to challenge fellows of cohort 1 of the 3MTT program to apply their skills in solving Nigeria's problems.
A tech expert and the Lead Software Engineer at Kuda, Abdulazeez Imran, has said that the current multiple challenges facing Nigeria are creating huge opportunities for tech talents in the country.
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