NASENI Equips Borno Youths With Skills, Distributes 500 Stoves To Women News
He said, “NASENI is identifying with the giant stride and achievement of the government of Babagana Zulum in the establishment of technical and vocational education for job creation, agricultural mechanisation, and development of cottage industries.
Haruna, who listed the gains of the training for Borno youths, urged the participants to take the scheme seriously. “I urge the participants to take the training seriously as a mean of their sustainable livelihood full of potential for job and wealth creation. The context of the training will be both ‘Train the trainers’ and ‘Train the users’.
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