Facebook has said it will teach and support over
50,000 students, small businesses and creative entrepreneurs across Nigeria in
2018
Ms Ebele
Okobi, Facebook’s public policy Director, Africa during a news briefing in
Lagos, said that the training would be through a series of digital skills, as
well as long-term impact programmes.
Okobi said that the trainings and support was
Facebook’s initiative in its ambition to drive innovation, skills development
and economic impact in Nigeria.
According to her, Facebook would be incorporating a
series of high profile partnerships, training programmes and a physical space
that will serve as a centre for learning and skill development.
She said our investments and commitments announced
in Lagos today further reflect our intent to partner with Nigeria’s policy
makers and its vibrant tech and entrepreneurial eco-system to create economic
opportunity and independence in Nigeria and across Africa.

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