Vice President Kashim Shettima, in his role as Chair of GenU Nigeria, has launched the Digital Access and Livelihoods Initiative, targeting 20 million young Nigerians—60% of them women—by 2030. The program will provide digital skills training, jo… | By Abimbola Akomolafe on August 14, 2025 | Vice President Kashim Shettima, in his role as Chair of GenU Nigeria, has launched the Digital Access and Livelihoods Initiative, targeting 20 million young Nigerians—60% of them women—by 2030. The program will provide digital skills training, job placement, and entrepreneurship support, creating a stronger pipeline of talent for Nigeria's SME sector. Read also, By equipping youth with relevant skills and tools, the initiative aims to boost productivity, expand small business capacity, and unlock new growth opportunities in emerging markets. Through partnerships with the private sector, the program will focus on practical training, market linkages, and access to finance, ensuring young entrepreneurs can scale their businesses and contribute to national economic development. | | | |
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