Over 200,000 Students in Nasarawa to Gain Digital Skills Under AGILE Project

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By Paulinus Sunday

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Over 200,000 students in Nasarawa State are set to benefit from digital skills training, thanks to the World Bank-supported AGILE Project. The initiative is focused on empowering young people, especially girls, through digital literacy education.

Currently, more than 50 Master Trainers from the Ministry of Education are undergoing intensive training in Lafia. These trainers will soon train teachers across 150 public secondary schools in the state.

AGILE Coordinator, Aisha Isoga, stated, “Digital literacy helps girls unlock opportunities and reach their full potential.” She emphasized how the program is designed to support future careers and entrepreneurship.

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The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Dr. John Mamman, added, “Digital skills are not just for school, they are tools for empowerment in today’s world.”

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