Nigerian-owned tech-hub, Utiva, has been accredited in the United Kingdom as an education and learning platform.
The UK Educator and Learning Provider listing, is the most sort after government approval department to train and educate talents in the country.
“This is one of the very important steps to position our African talents among global competitors and put Nigeria on the map. “Utiva started operations in Europe and the UK earlier this year through its intensive training and digital apprenticeship, with the core focus on helping Africans, both at home and in diaspora access the best learning program.” Ogunmola said.
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