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ZEKON-WEB COMPUTERS SET TO COMMENCE ICT, TELECOM SKILL ACQUISITION IN BOMADI, BURUTU, WARRI SOUTH-WEST WARRI NORTH AND PATANI LOCAL GOVERNMENT,  APPEAL TO LGA CHAIRMEN FOR SPONSORSHIP 


ZEKON-WEB COMPUTERS SET TO COMMENCE ICT, TELECOM SKILL ACQUISITION IN BOMADI, BURUTU, WARRI SOUTH-WEST WARRI NORTH AND PATANI LOCAL GOVERNMENT,  APPEAL TO LGA CHAIRMEN FOR SPONSORSHIP 



The director of training, Zekon-Web Nigeria, Mr. Ezekiel Kagbala has proposed a grassroot based ICT/Telecommunications training programme in some coastal local government areas in Delta state.

The targeted Local government areas are  BOMADI, BURUTU, WARRI SOUTH-WEST WARRI NORTH AND PATANI LOCAL GOVERNMENT,  

Briefing news men in Warri recently, Ezekiel Kagbala noted that Skill is the reason why many technicians earns more than some university graduates, technicians acquire more practical skills than the theories, unlike the graduates who were fed with theoretical experiences while in the universities.

Speaking on the importance of skill acquisition he said "There are many unemployed graduates in the country. This is partly as a result of our long system of education that is more of grammar and not much practical learning.  It is evident that the highest number of unemployed is found in the African Continent. The truth remains that the major causes of the unemployment among these vibrant youths is lack of skill to back up what they learnt from their institutions of learning".

He noted that All graduates need to learn at least one single skill, maybe that which is related to graphic designing, typing, hair dressing, electrical maintenance and others. If they have learnt any skill at all, the rate of unemployment will reduce.

Zekon-Web Nigeria is collaborating with the above mentioned local government chairmen to embark on entrepreneurial Skills acquisition programme which will empower youths and women in communities in the local government areas that are domiciled in the coastal communities.

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