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NITDA, Foundation to Train Nigerians on Emerging Creative Tech

By Dwelleth Morountodun 

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) in collaboration with Ascend Studios Foundation has concluded arrangement to train young and ICT savvy Nigerians on  Creative Technology Program (CTP), 2022.

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The programme according to the organiser is aimed at developing and retaining of creative technology talents in Nigeria for promoting career skills and providing job opportunities among the beneficiaries.

“The goal of the programme is to enable, nurture and upskill creative technology talents in persons into viable career options and create an ecosystem that will boost the economic potential of all participants.” A statement made available to the media reiterated.

According to the DG of NITDA, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa, he said the COVID-19 Pandemic has exacerbated the existing digital skills gap and resulted to millions of job losses – disrupting the global landscape and leaving many with speculations on the world’s recovery mechanism, therefore this level of training is crucial young Nigerians.

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The President of Ascend Studios Foundation, Dr. Inya Lawal, said:  “We are delighted that NITDA has partnered with us as our goal is to bridge the creative technology skill gap Nigeria has and produce top professionals in gaming, animation and augmented reality whose work can compete globally.”

Recall that NITDA has embarked on several initiatives to up-skill and re-skill Nigerians across all walks of life in line with the national agenda for a digital economy – the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS).

The development of NITDA Strategic Roadmap and Action Plan (SRAP) is a strategic plan towards achieving the NDEPS.

In continuance to provide massive employment opportunities through digital skills, NITDA have kick started an ambitious project to train one million software developers in the country.

Therefore, the NITDA- Ascend Studios Foundation, CTP will enable the participants gain new skills that will help them take their ventures to the next level, at the same time formulating a strong network for sharing ideas and each other’s experiences.

As the creative economy rapidly transforms the global economic landscape and the technology skills gap between Africa and other continents widen, technology literacy is fast-becoming a fundamental right and a springboard for Africans to engage and participate in today’s world.

The need and demand for creative and digital technology skills is more pressing than ever before.

The program is therefore wired to find talents in animation, games and AR who will contribute positively to the Nigerian economy and its relation to career/business opportunities within creative technology.

According to Lawal, CTP is supported by the HOW Foundation, Africa Creative Market, Paramount Africa, Global Wissen Consult, Entertainment IP Germany and the Animation Excellence Cluster in Germany.

Application link: https://bit.ly/2022ctp

Application opens: 3rd November

Application closes: 11th November

The programme runs from 21st of November – 7th December 2022

Signed: Mrs Hadiza Umar, Head Corporate Affairs and External Relations, NITDA and Dr. Inya Lawal, President, Ascend Studios Foundation.

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