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How Terraskills Is Driving Nigeria’s Digital Transformation, Reducing Unemployment

by Tejiri Onajite
1 year ago
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Terraskills is a pioneering organization that has made significant contributions to the development of technology education in Nigeria. Founded in 2019, Terraskills has been at the forefront of promoting digital literacy and equipping Nigeria’s young population with the skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving global economy.

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One of the key contributions of Terraskills to the field of technology education in Nigeria is its innovative approach to teaching and learning. The organization offers a wide range of courses and training programs that are designed to meet the needs of individuals at all skill levels – from beginners to advanced users. These courses cover a variety of topics, including Data Analytics, Webflow Development, Digital Marketing, Backend Development and Product Design.

In addition to its comprehensive curriculum, Terraskills also places a strong emphasis on practical, hands-on learning. Students have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and collaborate with industry professionals, giving them valuable experience and helping to develop the skills they need to succeed in the technology sector.

Terraskills has also worked to bridge the digital divide in Nigeria by providing affordable and accessible technology education to underprivileged population. The organization partners with NGOs and government agencies to provide training programs and resources to students who may not have access to technology education as a result of their backgrounds..

Furthermore, Terraskills has played a key role in promoting inclusivity and gender diversity in the technology industry in Nigeria. The organization actively encourages women to pursue careers in technology and provides support and mentorship to help them succeed in the field. This has helped to increase the representation of women in technology-related roles and break down barriers to entry for female professionals.

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Reducing Unemployment

Another significant contribution of Terraskills to the development of technology education in Nigeria is its focus on entrepreneurship and job creation. The organization empowers individuals with the required knowledge to start their own businesses and provides them with the skills and resources they need to succeed as entrepreneurs in the technology sector. This has helped to encourage a culture of innovation and creativity in Nigeria and has contributed to the growth of the country’s technology industry.

Terraskills recently launched an ambitious initiative to train 10,000 young people across the country, with the goal of equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in the modern job market.

Unemployment is a major issue in Nigeria, with the country’s youth unemployment rate currently standing at a staggering 5.0%. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report, Qtr. 3, 2023, the unemployment crisis in Nigeria surged by 0.8% from the 4.2% recorded in Q2 2023.

This is a concerning statistic, as young people are the future of the nation and their inability to find suitable employment opportunities can have a negative impact on the country’s economy and social stability. Terraskills recognizes the importance of addressing this issue and has taken it upon itself as an organization to contribute towards reducing unemployment in Nigeria.

Terraskills’ training programs are designed to cater to the needs of a wide range of young people, including school leavers, graduates, and those looking to change careers. By offering practical, hands-on training, Terraskills ensures that participants are well-equipped to enter the workforce and make a valuable contribution to the economy.

In addition to providing training, Terraskills also secures employment opportunities to outstanding students on its programmes. The organization has established partnerships with a number of reputable companies in Nigeria, who are eager to hire skilled and motivated individuals. Through these partnerships, Terraskills is able to connect its graduates with job opportunities that match their skills and interests, further increasing their chances of finding suitable employment.

The organization’s focus on providing practical, relevant training and job placement services sets them apart in their bid to making a positive impact on the lives of young people in Nigeria. With the organization’s innovative approach to training aimed at ensuring the success of participants, Terraskills is well-positioned to make significant contribution towards reducing unemployment and driving economic development, as it continues to play a crucial role as a driving force behind the country’s digital transformation.


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