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Enugu fashion incubation training (EFIT) program opens for applications

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The Enugu State Government, through the Enugu SME Center, has announced the opening of applications for the Enugu Fashion Incubation Training Program (EFIT) in partnership with the Enugu Fashion & Garment Hub. The initiative aims to nurture young fashion talents and turn their creativity into professional skills and sustainable enterprises.

According to the organizers, “Fashion is more than clothing, it is an expression of culture, creativity, and identity. But passion alone is not enough; passion must be nurtured, refined, and transformed into skill and enterprise.” The program is designed to achieve exactly that by providing intensive hands-on training for aspiring designers, apprentices, and fashion enthusiasts.

The Enugu Fashion & Garment Hub, described as a world-class vocational and production center, is set to train participants to become industry-ready professionals. EFIT will run as a 12-week intensive training held at the Anamco Factory, Plot 18, Emene Industrial Layout, along Akanu Ibiam International Airport Road, Enugu. Each cohort admits 200 trainees, divided into morning and afternoon sessions, allowing participants to balance learning with their daily activities.

The training fee is subsidized at ₦50,000. Participants can pay in full, split the payment into two installments, or take advantage of the Human Capital Development Loan under the “Learn Now, Pay Later” scheme offered by the Enugu SME Center.

The program covers fashion design fundamentals, fabric knowledge, pattern making, sewing techniques, production management, and quality control. Participants will also work on a final capstone project. Graduates will receive certificates accredited by the Enugu State Ministry of Education (TVET Board) and the National Skills Qualification Board, recognized across Nigeria.

Upon completion, trainees will access job placement support, business advisory services, and opportunities to use the hub’s machines at subsidized rates. “This program promises to be a stepping stone for careers, an environment where creativity meets structure,” the organizers stated.

Interested applicants can apply through the official application Link.

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PAWECA DG donates cash and food to Yola orphanages for Gov Fintiri

The Director General of the Poverty Alleviation and Wealth Creation Agency (PAWECA), Dr. Michael Zira, has presented a cash gift and food items to orphanage homes in Yola to celebrate the 58th birthday of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.

During the visit, Dr. Zira, accompanied by his staff, was taken on a tour of the facility by the Matron to assess the condition of the orphans. He promised to personally intervene in addressing the infrastructural deficit of the orphanage upon the Matron’s request.

According to Dr. Zira, the Governor’s compassion and dedication to the welfare of Adamawa citizens inspired the decision to mark the birthday by reaching out to orphans. “Governor Fintiri’s passion for humanity and his love for the people of Adamawa motivated us to celebrate this day with those who need support the most,” he said.

The PAWECA Boss praised the Governor and his wife for their continued efforts toward improving the lives of the less privileged. “His Excellency and the First Lady deserve accolades for their kindness and commitment to social welfare,” he added.

Earlier, the Matron of the orphanage, Hajara Murtala Adamu, highlighted their infrastructural needs and thanked Dr. Zira for the donation. One of the orphans, Sajo Murtala, and Blessing Yakubu from Saint Suzan Orphanage Foundation, expressed gratitude to Dr. Zira, wishing him more success in his service to humanity.

Murtala also commended Governor Fintiri for his constant support to orphanages and prayed for God to bless his leadership.

Meanwhile, Dr. Zira extended the same gesture to Saint Suzan Orphanage Foundation, Kwanan Waya, urging privileged individuals to support vulnerable groups. The Matron, Mrs. Suzan Drambi, appreciated the DG’s visit and congratulated the Governor on his 58th birthday.

AI and digital music hackathon 2025 opens applications

The AI and Digital Music Economy Hackathon 2025 is scheduled to take place in Abuja from November 11 to 15, bringing together experts in creativity, technology, and data to explore how artificial intelligence can redefine Nigeria’s music economy. Described as “The hack that measures the beat of a nation,” the event aims to transform Afrobeats into measurable insights that reveal the real value of Nigeria’s global music influence.

According to the organizers, “Nigeria’s music moves the world, and now it is time the numbers did too.” The event will feature 12 diverse and gender-balanced teams of four to six members each. These teams will develop innovative AI-powered solutions to help policymakers and industry players understand how music drives jobs, exports, and GDP growth.

Participants will have the opportunity to work with top mentors in AI, data, and policy, gain access to cloud tools and resources, and pitch their ideas directly to decision-makers. Winners will receive up to $5,000 in cash prizes, recognition, and post-hack support to further develop their projects.

The competition includes five main tracks: Data Visibility and Streaming Analytics, Economic Impact Modeling, Global Reach and Export Insights, Infrastructure and Consumption Patterns, and Royalties and Intellectual Property. Each track focuses on using technology and data to solve key challenges facing Nigeria’s creative economy.

Organizers stated that the hackathon is designed to “build cutting-edge solutions that map the digital music ecosystem and create accurate economic data for Nigeria’s creative sector.” Applications are currently open through bit.ly/bshDMEhackathon.

The event is powered by the African Center for Economic Transformation and Blue Sapphire Hub, with support from the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy.

Kwara students to showcase tech innovations at futures exhibition

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The highly anticipated Kwara Futures Exhibition, scheduled for Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at the Kwara State Banquet Hall, will spotlight groundbreaking innovations developed by students of the Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme. The event aims to showcase practical solutions created by young minds to address real-life challenges in agriculture, education, healthcare, and community development across Kwara State.

After months of intensive, hands-on training in coding, web development, and problem-solving, participants from all 16 local government areas are set to present their functional projects. These projects reflect creativity, innovation, and a deep understanding of community needs.

Among the highlighted student projects is the Smart School Attendance System developed by students of Etsu Mamman Saba Secondary School, Batakpan. The system uses facial recognition and QR codes to automate student attendance, eliminating manual errors and improving administrative efficiency. Another project, the Report Card Generator by Ilorin Grammar School, is a digital tool designed to automate result processing, reduce teachers’ workload, ensure accuracy, and build reliable student records. The Farm Expense Tracker from IPF e-Library, Igbaja, also stands out as a simple financial management app that helps local farmers track expenses, improve accountability, and enhance productivity.

Speaking on the significance of the exhibition, Hon. Kayode Ishola, Special Assistant on Digital Innovation, stated, “What we are witnessing is not just a display of technical skills, but the rise of Kwara’s next generation of problem-solvers. With the right tools and guidance, our young people are creating impactful solutions that improve lives and drive community development.”

The event underscores Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON’s commitment to human capital development and digital transformation. Through the Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme, which now covers 50 public schools and benefits over 5,600 students, the state government continues to build a strong foundation for a tech-driven, knowledge-based economy.

The Kwara Futures Exhibition is open to the public, inviting technology enthusiasts, educators, investors, and media representatives to witness how digital education is shaping the future of Kwara’s youth and economy.

NJFP 2.0 warns applicants against fake documents, wrong details

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The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0, funded by the European Union, has released a warning to applicants on actions that could lead to automatic disqualification. According to the organisers, many candidates lose their chances due to avoidable mistakes made during the application process.

In a statement, the NJFP team advised applicants to avoid submitting fake or incorrect National Identification Numbers (NIN), uploading invalid or wrong NYSC certificates, or providing incomplete documentation. They also cautioned against using fake documents or giving false information. “Apply honestly. Apply smart,” the statement added, urging transparency in the ongoing NJFP 2.0 application process.

NECO opens new SSCE examination centre in London

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has taken another bold step in its mission to expand its global presence by establishing a new examination centre in London, United Kingdom. The Registrar and Chief Executive of NECO, Professor Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, unveiled the new centre in collaboration with Barnfield Education Ltd (BEP Education) London.

Speaking during the unveiling ceremony, Professor Wushishi explained that the NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) Centre at BEP Education represents a strategic milestone in providing greater access to quality education for Nigerians in the diaspora. The Registrar made this known while delivering a keynote address at the “Education Matters Conference UK 2025,” an event organized by NECO to inform and sensitize education stakeholders on the Council’s presence in the United Kingdom.

According to him, the establishment of the centre aims to create opportunities for Nigerian students and adult learners in the United Kingdom who, for various reasons, have been unable to complete their secondary education or obtain equivalent qualifications. He emphasized that NECO’s goal is to provide credible and accessible examination opportunities for Nigerians living abroad in line with the federal government’s education policy on inclusivity and global engagement.

Professor Wushishi also highlighted some of his achievements since assuming office in 2021, particularly NECO’s full migration to Computer-Based Examinations (CBE). He described this transition as “the single most critical strategic objective for NECO’s future and its standing as a world-class assessment body.”

He reaffirmed NECO’s commitment to the Nigerian diaspora and the wider African educational landscape, noting that the Council’s global reach continues to expand. “NECO SSCE is now successfully administered in seven countries, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he said. “Our global expansion is accelerating, as we currently have new centres awaiting accreditation in Egypt and Burkina Faso, further solidifying NECO as a premier African assessment body.”

The Registrar added that the establishment of the NECO SSCE Centre in London offers far-reaching benefits such as direct empowerment of the diaspora community, elevation of national pride, promotion of Nigeria’s global educational standing, and economic and social dividends. “This development will leverage our proven educational capacity to enhance access to education among Nigerians abroad,” he stated.

Professor Wushishi further disclosed that NECO certificates are already recognized and accepted by prestigious UK institutions, including Birmingham City University and Leeds Trinity University. He added that “NECO certificates are also accepted worldwide, including in the USA, Canada, India, China, and Russia, among others.”

In his goodwill message at the conference, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, commended NECO for the initiative, noting that it aligns with the Federal Ministry of Education’s mandate to serve every Nigerian child, including those in the diaspora. He emphasized that the Ministry views the diaspora community not just as people to be served but as a valuable resource to be empowered. “Every Nigerian student deserves an education that enables them to compete and thrive globally,” he said.

Dr. Alausa further described the accreditation of BEP Education as “the first step in a broader strategy to expand NECO’s reach to other strategic locations globally, turning Nigerian education into a universally respected and easily accessible brand.”

Also speaking at the conference, the Director of Barnfield Education Ltd (BEP Education), Dr. John Ibanga, who is NECO’s UK-based partner, stated that the event was organized to launch NECO’s official presence in the United Kingdom and raise awareness about the newly established NECO examination centre in London.

Dr. Ibanga highlighted that many Nigerian children in the United Kingdom face challenges within the British education system, particularly those unable to achieve the required General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) qualification. He noted that such students often experience limited progression opportunities, leading to educational disengagement and increased social vulnerability.

According to him, the new NECO SSCE Centre in London could serve as an alternative pathway, providing recognized qualifications for further education and vocational advancement. He said that NECO certificates, already accepted by several UK universities, would benefit both young learners and adults seeking academic or professional growth.

Other speakers at the conference applauded NECO for the initiative and pledged to support and promote the Council’s SSCE Computer-Based Examination Centre in London. They also assured that efforts would be made to sensitize Nigerians in the UK about the opportunity to enroll and participate in NECO’s examinations.

In a related development, Professor Wushishi led a NECO delegation on a courtesy visit to the Nigerian High Commission in London. The visit, he explained, was to officially inform the High Commission about the establishment and accreditation of NECO’s examination centre in the United Kingdom.

He stated that NECO already operates similar centres in several African countries and in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. According to him, “the United Kingdom, being home to a large Nigerian population, represents a strategic location for expanding access to education for Nigerians in the diaspora.”

Professor Wushishi noted that NECO had assessed and accredited a UK-based educational institution to serve as an authorized centre for the administration of NECO examinations. He said the initiative aligns with the Federal Government’s policy of expanding access to quality education for Nigerians abroad through the computer-based examination model.

He expressed appreciation to the Nigerian Mission in London for their support and reaffirmed NECO’s commitment to maintaining strong communication and collaboration with Nigerian embassies and high commissions in countries where the Council operates. “In all the countries where we have NECO centres, we maintain official communication channels with Nigerian embassies and high commissions, especially for coordination of examination activities and public sensitization,” he said.

Responding on behalf of the Mission, the Head of Political Affairs, Ambassador Eche Abu-Obe, commended NECO for the initiative and described it as “a timely and commendable effort consistent with Nigeria’s policy on educational inclusivity and diaspora engagement.”

Ambassador Abu-Obe assured the NECO delegation that the Nigerian High Commission in London would continue to collaborate with the Council to promote Nigeria’s educational and developmental objectives in the United Kingdom.

CDCFIB shortlist to be released this week for CBT screening

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As the new week begins, all applicants who applied for any position under the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) are reminded that they will soon be able to check if they have been shortlisted to take part in the upcoming Computer-Based Test (CBT). The CDCFIB shortlist is expected to be released any moment starting from today.

Previously, Nigeriastartupact.ng reported that the CDCFIB announced that applicants who earlier applied for various positions into any of the four Services are to visit the Board’s official portal at https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng this week to check if they have been shortlisted to take part in the CBT. Candidates are also expected to confirm their examination centres, dates, and times on the same portal once it becomes active.

The portal will officially open later this week for candidates to verify their shortlist status and confirm their CBT details. According to the Board, “as part of activities for the exercise, a computer-based test (CBT) has been scheduled to hold soon for successful shortlisted applicants across the thirty-six (36) States and the Federal Capital Territory.”

Details on how to check the website and further instructions will be communicated soon through the official channels.

YEIDEP reopens batch B application with N50,000-N500,000 grant

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The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development (FMYD), has reopened the application portal for the Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalization Programme (YEIDEP) Batch B recruitment. The program is part of the government’s ongoing effort to empower Nigerian youths through financial support and entrepreneurship training.

According to the federal government, the YEIDEP grant provides between ₦50,000 and ₦500,000 to help unemployed youths become entrepreneurs, job creators, income earners, and wealth builders. The initiative aims to reduce unemployment, alleviate poverty, and promote micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across Nigeria.

“YEIDEP is a Federal Government initiative designed to economically empower Nigerian youths and strengthen national security through strategic de-radicalization and economic engagement,” the statement from the ministry read.

Applicants are expected to have interest or be involved in sectors such as agriculture, fashion, technology and ICT, entertainment, sports, renewable energy, and other productive business areas. Youth entrepreneurship training and business development resources are also part of the program.

To qualify, applicants must be Nigerian citizens aged between 18 and 35 years, possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN) and Bank Verification Number (BVN), and have a business idea or existing business in eligible sectors. They must also be willing to attend training and mentorship sessions and open an account with Lotus Bank, Keystone Bank, or Fidelity Bank.

The ministry explained that the financial support is a one-time grant, but beneficiaries will also gain access to continuous training, mentorship, and market connections.

Interested youths are advised to visit the official YEIDEP application portal via this Link, complete the registration form, and take their membership code to any partner bank branch to open a YEIDEP account.

Plateau job centre trains citizens on financial literacy, digital marketing

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In line with the 4th Policy Thrust of His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, Executive Governor of Plateau State, on Human Capacity Development and Education, the Plateau State Microfinance Development Agency (PLASMIDA), through the Plateau Job Centre, has organized a two-day capacity-building training for members of the Mission for the Vulnerable and Displaced Citizens (MVDC).

The training focused on Financial Literacy and Digital Marketing Skills, providing participants with practical knowledge to manage resources effectively, explore online business opportunities, and strengthen their entrepreneurial potential. According to the organizers, the initiative is part of the government’s drive to promote inclusive economic empowerment and sustainable development across the state.

Experts from PLASMIDA facilitated sessions that covered budgeting, savings, investment, and the use of digital platforms to increase income sources. Participants expressed their gratitude to the Plateau State Government and PLASMIDA for the opportunity. “This training is a life-changing experience that has opened new doors of self-reliance and growth,” said one of the participants.

Looking to boost your employability and business? Join the next training session at the Plateau Job Centre. Registration is free at https://bit.ly/3xRSSiX.