The President, Robo Garden, Dr. Mohamed Elhabiby, said globally, countries have big issues regarding shortage of skills, with many plagued with high unemployment rate. He noted that with COVID-19, the situation would get even more challenging and Nigeria cannot afford to lag behind the global trend. We see a bright future going forward working in Africa,” he said. The Special Assistant, Technical Planning, Research & Development to the Minister of State for Education, Ministry of Education, Muna Onuzo-Iyamu, promised that the ministry would ensure that all hands are on deck to support digital education. “Coming to Nigeria is going to be tough and you just have to be patient as you deal with us.
Source: The Guardian August 06, 2020 04:18 UTC