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Why Nigeria Need More Youths In Tech Industry–Expert

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Nigeria young tech expert and entrepreneur Damilola Oni, had continued to show why he’s one of the most sort after tech engineer in Nigeria.

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The young and energetic worker whose efforts in bringing more youths into the tech field has called on the federal government to encourage more youths to take up courses in the science and technology Industry.

He said the tech world is what is ruling the world today adding that Nigeria would be placed in the comity of nations if they can get more people into the science field.

“You see what Elon Musk is doing in space and auto engineering. You see countries like Japan, China, south Korea, Germany, USA and others supporting the tech Industry. We need to also do more for the youths and sponsor more innovative ideas,” he stated.

Damilola Oni was born May 20, 1997 in Mushin area of Lagos state and a graduate of Mechanical engineering technology.

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