Nigeria targets 95% digital literacy by 2030

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The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, made this known at the graduation ceremony of 50 children, including 10 Almajiris at the Engausa Global Tech Hub in Kano State on Monday.

Zakariyya AdaramolaThe National Information Technology Development Agency has said the federal government’s efforts toward promoting digital literacy has started yielding results, indicating its 95 per cent digital literacy target by 2030 is achievableDaily Trust reports that the young children were subjected to extensive training for two weeks on innovative digital skills on Computer Networking, Installation of CCTV cameras, Graphic Design, innovative creativity, among others.

 

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