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Empowering the next generation with tools to thrive — digital skills, education, and impact. 💡 Lagos, Nigeria | 📬 DM for partnerships

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2025
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@john322226 We would really love this blue tick, to help spread our awareness
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@silverpenydr This is a great step forward 👏🏽 Building structure around impact ensures sustainability and growth. Wishing you all the best as you take this to the next level!
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Ayilola of Nigeria /Laptop Guy 🩺 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Update As part of our restructuring plan, we are putting a proper framework in place by giving the 10K Laptops Project an umbrella as an NGO. Moving forward, the 10K Laptops Project has now been adopted under a newly created NGO called Tech Access Foundation for Youth Empowerment. The name has been reserved, and other aspects of the registration are currently ongoing with the CAC. Everything will be fully sorted very soon. Once again, you all birthed this initiative, and it will continue to serve its purpose without any compromise. Thank you for your patience and continued support. 🙏 @boye4christ2006 @Horiyourme @mobola_ade @AfolakeOdubote
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Crisp Nigeria
Crisp Nigeria@crispnigeria·
Oando Foundation Green Youth Upskilling Program 2026: Apply for Grants, Training & Career Opportunities The Oando Foundation has launched applications for its Green Youth Upskilling Program (GYUP) 2026, ... crispng.com/oando-green-yo…
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@Premier_100 No course is exactly useless, the real issue is how it’s applied. What matters now is combining what you study with practical skills, exposure, and adaptability
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Premier💯
Premier💯@Premier_100·
What's the most useless course to study in Nigeria currently?
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City Breeze Media
City Breeze Media@citybreezemedia·
UK Schools, Investors Target Nigeria for Major Education Expansion Push A delegation from the United Kingdom has concluded a strategic education and skills trade mission to Nigeria, signaling growing interest in expanding academic and technical training opportunities in the country. The visit, coordinated by the UK Department for Business and Trade, took place between April 19 and 23, 2026, across Abuja and Lagos. It brought together top British schools, training providers, and education stakeholders to explore partnerships with Nigerian institutions. Discussions during the mission focused on establishing UK-standard schools within Nigeria, enhancing in-country education delivery, and strengthening Technical and Vocational Education and Training systems to better align with industry demands. As part of the engagement, the delegation met with Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, where both sides explored ways to deepen institutional collaboration and expand bilateral education ties. The initiative builds on earlier diplomatic engagements, including Nigeria’s recent state visit to the UK. The British government has also identified Nigeria as a key priority market under its International Education Strategy, aimed at fostering global partnerships and positioning countries like Nigeria as regional education hubs. Speaking on the outcome, British Deputy High Commissioner Jonny Baxter said the mission reflects strong mutual interest in advancing education and skills development. He noted that ongoing discussions are expected to lead to long-term partnerships, investment opportunities, and improved access to quality education tailored to workforce needs.
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@uncommonoloye It may feel that way, but the issue isn’t that education is irrelevant, it’s that the system isn’t connecting learning to real-life opportunities. Young people still need education, but it has to come with guidance, skills, and exposure
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Oloye David
Oloye David@uncommonoloye·
Education is becoming less relevant in Nigeria today. The struggle for survival makes it difficult developing the zeal of pursuing for academic success
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Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative, BBYDI
Education is our right, but for millions of children in Nigeria, it is still out of reach. Despite growing needs, education funding remains far below global benchmarks. In 2025, Nigeria allocated just about 4–7% of its national budget to education, far below the 15–20% recommended for developing countries. This Global Action Week for Education, we join voices across the world to demand change. To demand investment. To demand accountability. Hold the flame high because education for all. #HoldTheFlameHigh #GAWE2026 #FundEducationNotWar #EducationFinancing #RightToEducation
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Must Prioritise Education or Risk Falling Further Behind. Yesterday, at Coal City University Enugu I delivered a lecture on 'Repositioning Nigeria’s education sector for national growth and global competitiveness' I also seized the opportunity to commend the Vice-Chancellor and the entire management of the University for their commitment to academic excellence and for providing a platform for meaningful national discourse. No nation rises above the quality of its education system. Nigeria’s current low Human Development Index (HDI) score of 0.548 and persistent high unemployment are clear symptoms of chronic underinvestment in education and human capital development. The data is equally revealing. Nigeria allocates less than 10% of its budget to education, far below the 15–20% global benchmark. Youth unemployment and underemployment exceed 30%, while life expectancy remains among the lowest 50–55 years. Literacy levels hover below average 59% and 65%, all of which point to deep structural weaknesses in our development trajectory. In contrast, comparable countries such as Indonesia and Egypt, and South Africa have high HDI levels with HDI scores of 0.72–0.75. They all have higher life expectancy of above 65 years, higher literacy levels and higher per capita incomes of $3,500 above, while Nigeria is about $1000. This stronger progress was through sustained and deliberate investment in education, healthcare, and broader human capital development. The difference is not in talent, but in priority and policy consistency. We must move beyond rhetoric and confront these realities with urgency. I therefore called for a total review of Nigeria’s education funding model, stronger public-private partnerships, and more inclusive policies that recognise the role of both public and private institutions in educating Nigerian students. It is difficult to justify excluding private universities from intervention frameworks like TETFund when they are actively contributing to national capacity building. Education is not charity; it is the foundation of national growth and the gateway to global competitiveness. With sustained investment in education and a deliberate focus on human capital development, a new Nigeria is not only POssible - it is inevitable. -PO
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You are not too young to matter. Your voice, your vision, your future — they all count. #NGI
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Discipline builds when motivation fades. Build habits, not just hype. #NGI #YouthTip
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Some of the most successful people in the world started from exactly where you are now. #NGI
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Your dreams are valid. Don't let anyone — including yourself — talk you out of them. #NGI
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One small step today is worth more than a thousand plans you never act on. #NGI #YouthTip
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Success isn't about having no obstacles. It's about refusing to let obstacles have the final say. #NGI
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NextGen Impact@nextgenimpactng·
If you’re feeling confused about your next step, you don’t have to figure it out alone 💙 Send us a message — we’ll try to connect you with people who can guide you better.
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NextGen Impact@nextgenimpactng·
JAMB results are out 📄 What you do next matters more than the result itself. 🧵
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NextGen Impact@nextgenimpactng·
Don’t rush decisions. Take time to: • Understand your options • Ask questions • Get the right guidance Clarity is more important than speed
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You still have options: • Change of course or school • Retake the exam • Explore alternative paths You are not stuck.
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NextGen Impact@nextgenimpactng·
First… take a breath. Whether your score is high or low, it’s okay to feel a lot right now. This moment matters, but it does not define your future.
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