Nigerians youths should keep busy positively during lockdown – Sports Miniister

April 3, 2020
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Minister of Youth and Sports Development Mr. Sunday Dare has again called on Nigerian youths to take advantage of opportunities available to them online to be well equipped for the 21st century challenges during the 2 week lockdown period,National Daily learnt.

The Minister who also expressed excitement at the number youths that have taken their studies online, urged those who haven’t tapped into the programs to do so, so as not to be left behind.

He also urged the youth to keep up their online studies and remain safe indoors.

It would  be recalled that the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development entered into a collaboration with IBM in exploring and delivering free online ICT trainings in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity and more.

Interested individuals can log on to; https://youthandsport.gov.ng/tap-into-digital-opportunities.

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