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FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by AmazingGenius: 9:00am On Mar 20
The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, yesterday supervised the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the ministry and Lab Four for channeling of 50,000 full-time Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) jobs to the country.

The minister said jobs generated through partnership could attract about $1.2 billion annually into the Nigerian economy over the next three years, through remuneration to the employed persons as well as unlock about $60 million to develop the BPO ecosystem through direct support to the individual BPOs.

Essentially, the MoU would be executed by the National Talent Export Programme (NATEP), which was launched on the sidelines of the 2023 edition of the United Nations General Assembly to connect Nigerians to employment opportunities outside the country through two channels – physical talent export and BPO.

Uzoka-Anite said through NATEP, Nigeria could honourably export its talents in a mutually beneficial and reputation preserving way, significantly reducing illegal migration.

NATEP is also positioning the country as an outsourcing destination of choice as it catalyses the growth and development of the micro, mini and mega BPO ecosystems and industries in the country.

Speaking at the ceremony, the minister said NATEP would ride on some strategic advantages of the Nigerian market that position the country as a service export and outsourcing destination of choice.

She identified some of these advantages to include strategic location and time zone, highly skilled workforce, cost-effective services, robust digital infrastructure, language and cultural compatibility, government support and stability and data privacy and security, among others.


She explained that by 2030, about 85 million jobs will remain unfilled globally due to skill shortages resulting in a loss of $8.5 trillion.

Uzoka-Anite said Nigeria, with a large, youthful and skillful population could take advantage of this in a way that can significantly benefit our economy.

While commending the partnership, the minister said the move was in line with President Bola Tinubu’s 8-point agenda on job creation, adding that it remained a crucial solution towards addressing the problem of insecurity in the country.

The minister, who also launched the NATEP Strategy document, said, “The federal Government’s message through the launch of National Talent Export Programme is clear; Nigeria is ready to become a global hub for talent exports and business process outsourcing. We have the vision and commitment and we seek the partnership and trust of Nigerians and the global community as we embark on this mutually beneficial journey.”


She noted that the services industry had been a top player in the economy, consistently providing over 50 per cent of GDP over the last 10 years, averaging 51.96 per cent between 2012 and 2022, adding that the government remained committed to strengthening the industry and using it as a catalyst for job creation.

According to her, the global talent-sourcing industry was valued at $620.381 billion in 2020 and is forecasted to reach $904.948 billion by 2027.

She said with a youthful population and about three million graduates from higher educational institutions joining the workforce each year, Nigeria has the potential to provide high-quality talent for the global service export and outsourcing industry.

She said, “As a country, we have a significant value proposition for regional and global markets for the export of services. We will actively target Greenfield and Brownfield job opportunities in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, among others.

“We will also take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement to access the African market.

The minister said as part of the strategy towards achieving the agenda for job creation, the ministry had initiated the NATEP for Nigeria, which targets to create one million jobs for Nigerians over five years, adding that the president had endorsed the programme and approved its launch on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023 in New York, United States of America.


However, National Coordinator, NATEP, Dr. Femi Adeluyi, said the MoU will explore opportunities in telesales, customer service, virtual administrative assistant, marketing/social media assistant and tech/cybersecurity.

He said NATEP has had extensive meetings with stakeholders as well as forged strategic partnerships with the Cybersecurity Institute at Lab Four.

Cybersecurity Institute at Lab Four is an accredited, non-traditional training provider based in Memphis, United States of America with over 15 years of experience helping people start and advance their careers in the Information Technology (IT) and Cybersecurity fields.


Their remote work platform is a marketplace focused on connecting skilled professionals in the world to remote work opportunities in the West.

He said, “They are democratising BPO for small and medium-sized Western employers who want to leverage these opportunities to grow, while simultaneously providing opportunities for economic growth and liquidity in developing countries.”

Representative of the United States Embassy in Abuja, Mr. John Dunham, described the initiative as a “game-changer for Nigeria”.

He said, “The most valuable resource that Nigeria has is the talents of its population. The most exciting part of that is the rapid growth of IT entrepreneurs and experts in this country particularly among young people.


“And I am proud to see the US play its role to encourage the growth of the sector. It would be a game-changer for Nigeria; it is a leader in Africa in IT development. It does provide a lot of hope and excitement for a prosperous future in Nigeria.”
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/03/19/fg-eyes-3-6bn-in-historic-talent-outsourcing-initiative-with-lab-four?amp=1

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Ilide: 9:04am On Mar 20
The project will be a Major project if it give try walahi

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by AntiChristian: 9:54am On Mar 20
May it come to fruition successfully!

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by callmevirus(m): 9:55am On Mar 20
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Bfly: 9:56am On Mar 20
The system is not working.
Governance here don’t follow blueprint, every paper work is for the sake of it

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by iampeterben(m): 9:56am On Mar 20
This is a mega project I pray it's successful

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by MVLOX(m): 9:56am On Mar 20
I no even understand anything self

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Marvieduke(f): 10:00am On Mar 20
I hope to benefit from it, mega project indeed.

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Kingpele(m): 10:01am On Mar 20
I pray it succeed eventhough APC has not shown any capacity to do anything good for the good of the country
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Artscollection: 10:01am On Mar 20
I hope it Works, e go help

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by DCmonster: 10:01am On Mar 20
Lmao! APC and propaganda. You can't turn around a ruined economy with worthless propaganda.
Any serious company will turn to india, Bangladesh or Philippine first before a country like Nigeria.

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by free2ryhme: 10:01am On Mar 20
AmazingGenius:

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/03/19/fg-eyes-3-6bn-in-historic-talent-outsourcing-initiative-with-lab-four?amp=1


Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) jobs?

name the sector. na to dey mention huge moneys here and there but nothing dey reach the masses
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Ebukamatth(m): 10:02am On Mar 20
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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by free2ryhme: 10:04am On Mar 20
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by sweetTai(m): 10:07am On Mar 20
DCmonster:
Lmao! APC and propaganda. You can't turn around a ruined economy with worthless propaganda.
Any serious company will turn to india, Bangladesh or Philippine first before a country like Nigeria.

Why must you guys poo on every idea of the government? This is what we have been told and proposed by the government, read more about it, educate yourself, educate a neighbor or a friend and let’s hold the government to account for it and implement it rather than doubt and condemn everything.

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Validated: 10:07am On Mar 20
Nothing new here ... IT guys have been doing this on self-help basis for years.

APC with the new consultants will now create unnecessary bottle-neck and corrupt the system. The end result will be that foreign entities will stop resourcing Nigerians in preference to Asians.
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by blowjohn(m): 10:08am On Mar 20
New word:


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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Nkpitime(m): 10:08am On Mar 20
All this jagons they are speaking is a sign that nothing will happen
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Duelee: 10:10am On Mar 20
angry
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Chikemn: 10:13am On Mar 20
While standard chartered Bank Nigeria outsourced its customer service jobs to Indians! That can't happen in their country.
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Benrosaria(m): 10:15am On Mar 20
FG don't run this country dry without food. E no make sense.

You are killing
You are stealing
You are borrowing
You are turning off
You are shutting down


Aah
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Validated: 10:16am On Mar 20
DCmonster:
Lmao! APC and propaganda. You can't turn around a ruined economy with worthless propaganda.
Any serious company will turn to india, Bangladesh or Philippine first before a country like Nigeria.
Correct ... especially with our famed corrupt system. Why do most clothier prefer Bangladeh, India, Puerto Rico to Africa? Because anything government is laden with Corruption!
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by danijesus(m): 10:17am On Mar 20
Audio grin grin
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by CountinBlessins(m): 10:28am On Mar 20
we will ,
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Very stupid set of incompetent propaganda spinning buffoons.
If Tinubu completes four years , he should just forget about 2027. Even if he tired everything the whole nation will.rather support someone else. This man is just clueless

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by CodeTemplar: 10:35am On Mar 20
Validated:
Nothing new here ... IT guys have been doing this on self-help basis for years.

APC with the new consultants will now create unnecessary bottle-neck and corrupt the system. The end result will be that foreign entities will stop resourcing Nigerians in preference to Asians.
it is new in a sense. It formalizes the export of human resource for forex. Something they got here on NL. Before the govt was trying to support industries but we are far from that mark and are better of supporting taken export.
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by Ola9ja23: 10:38am On Mar 20
Ok
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by WorldRichest: 10:45am On Mar 20
When it is about Trade and Business, give it to the Igbos, they are second to none on the planet. That's why dem no sabi Book. Just any Business, give it to them from legal to illegal businesses, just give it to Igbos.

Emilokan Tinubu appointed an Igbo as Minister for Trade and Industry, he appointed a Igbo engineer as Minister for Works because South East roads are the worst in the country, he also appointed a natural born trouble maker Nyezom Wike as Minister of FTC to show the Northerners Pepper, yet, idiots say Tinubu doesn't have square peg in square hole, shey these na triangle peg?

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Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by DCmonster: 10:49am On Mar 20
sweetTai:


Why must you guys poo on every idea of the government? This is what we have been told and proposed by the government, read more about it, educate yourself, educate a neighbor or a friend and let’s hold the government to account for it and implement it rather than doubt and condemn everything.
Okay,deceive yourself and sleep on the bicycle all you want. If you are not being paid heavily to defend a crooked Government that has been consistently churning out propaganda, then you will be a fool of the century.
Do you even think signing of MOU is cost free?
All the MOU they have been signing since over a year have you seen any tangible achieved from it on ground?
Just keep playing while they cash out your destiny and future.
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by frog12: 10:58am On Mar 20
Audio nonsense
She no wan sack
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 11:06am On Mar 20
Gragra government of propaganda cheesy
Re: FG Eyes $3.6bn In Historic Talent Outsourcing Initiative With Lab Four by CartelKenneth: 11:19am On Mar 20
Useless country

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