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Jobberman to train 5 million Nigerian youths and place 3 million in dignified jobs

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By Adeleye Kunle

Jobberman Nigeria has stated its willingness to train five million Nigerian youths and place three million in decent jobs.

“As an offshoot of our ongoing partnership with MasterCard Foundation’s Young Africa Works, Jobberman is launching a new initiative aimed at contributing to employment growth and providing an enabling environment for employers looking to give young talents a head start,” said Ore Boboye, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer, during an interaction with the media over the weekend in Lagos. We intend to train five million Nigerian youths and place three million of them in decent jobs.

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“In order to put the new initiative into action, Jobberman Nigeria conducted a skills gap analysis of the labor market in the Agriculture, Digital, and Creative industries sectors, cultivating employability skills through training centers, online classes/webinars, career fairs, and events.” We will then place job seekers in a variety of positions in the Agriculture, Digital, and Creative industries, among others.

“We are also assisting entry-level candidates to corporates by lowering the barrier to entry and thus bridging the country’s talent gaps.” Companies are permitted to post job openings on our site, and we address barriers such as gender, physicality, age, and religion while employing proficiency for placement.”

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