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Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by aspabay(m): 1:12pm On May 04, 2021 |
LikeAking: Nigeria is not India, Nigeria is not America Nigeria is not Europe. But next minute you will be talking of saner climes and why Nigeria is lagging behind the world FG should teach robotics Isn't robotics IT Your hypocrisy smell like rotten egg |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by omohayek: 2:02pm On May 04, 2021 |
temielects:There is nothing to apply for. This is just another one of those meaningless "FG to partner with" announcements Nigerian governments like to make to pretend they're doing something meaningful, right behind "FG announces MOU with" ... A government that was serious about IT wouldn't be wasting time on such announcements, it would be putting its energies into fixing the real roadblocks technology firms face in Nigeria, namely 1. The lack of access to rock-steady, reliable electrical power. 2. An opaque exchange-rate regime that scares away foreign investors while encouraging speculators through "round tripping". 3. Not even the slightest effort at extending fibre-optic cables nationwide to support broadband. Until these things happen, all of the "partnering" announcements in the world won't make the slightest difference, other than to bamboozle the gullible with an illusion of progress. Nigeria has never lacked for IT talent, the problem is that most of them have to go abroad to make good use of their skills. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by LikeAking: 2:06pm On May 04, 2021 |
aspabay: Den no be exactly dsame. IT will emloy very few people, think am and get back to me. The IT industry has changed. Most people shouting IT,IT are outside the IT industry. One man and his small team can programe facebook and manage it. You dont need a programer before you can create an ecom store, website, etc. The world is moving to less demand for IT guys, due to the lots of template materials avialable in the IT sector. To own a site like Naira lang for eg, you dont have to code anything, just install, thats what IT is like now. IT is a fantastic industry, but it requires less labour. So its mot the best for Naija. |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by Horus(m): 2:25pm On May 04, 2021 |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by aspabay(m): 3:02pm On May 04, 2021 |
LikeAking: ok |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by Tochi3(m): 3:15pm On May 04, 2021 |
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Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by plaindealer: 3:37pm On May 04, 2021 |
LikeAking: Young Nigerians are innovating, dominating IT in Nigeria, raising more TECH funding than any other country in Africa, more than SA, more than Kenya and creating countless jobs, but you still think IT is not making any impact in Nigeria. Our young boys from paystack built a great fintech company that they sold for $200 million, flutterware raised more funds on one month than what Ghana and many African countries combined raised in one year, Nigerian is the largest online market and we have 3 out of the 4 online market and shopping platforms in Africa. Nigeria remains the main IT funding and destination in Africa Manufacturing is great, but the topic is IT and innovation, not manufacturing, there's a difference between the two When Twitter announced that they are opening empty office in Ghana, low self worth, self esteem and inferiority complex Nigerians celebrated for Ghana, they insulted and trashed their own country, but Microsoft that is 10 times more powerful and richer than Twitter is in Nigeria with serious IT presence and now it's investing more in IT to train Nigerians and create thousands of IT skills and jobs. You people hate Nigeria so much that you look for any opportunity to discredit Nigeria and negate her achievements while celebrating mediocre and insignificant news in other countries. Sad |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by merits(m): 5:34pm On May 04, 2021 |
Audio training |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by Richthekid: 5:39pm On May 04, 2021 |
Liars |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by Bobbyjay001(m): 6:42pm On May 04, 2021 |
Is there any website to register for this or how can one be a beneficiary of this wonnderful project? |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by LikeAking: 8:12pm On May 04, 2021 |
plaindealer: My argument is very straight foward. The IT industry cant employ many people in Nigeria. I am talking from the employment angle. The IT industry in the future will be needing very few people. To create any programs or website in the future, you dont have to code anything. We are heading in that direction. I know what I am talking about. Most of the people surporting this move by FG know nothing about IT like FG. |
Re: FG Partners Microsoft To Train 5 Million Nigerians In IT by Prince3(m): 12:43am On Apr 03, 2022 |
Rossinkup:Please can one register, ABI na only there children still get access to register? |
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