FCET Umunze Provost Tasks Students on Technical Skills Acquisition

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The provost of the Federal College of Education Umunze, Anambra State, Dr Tessy Okoli, has emphasised the need for employable skills among students in tertiary institutions.

She said acquiring technical skills would enable students to become job creators upon graduation and reduce youth unemployment in the country.She advised the new students to take advantage of the entrepreneurship and vocational programmes offered in the institution for self-development, adding that the college places a high premium on technical and vocational skills and ICT to equip students with employable skills that would make them relevant in the present society.

The provost stated that Nigeria needs a new generation of ICT entrepreneurs and experts to drive key innovation and development in critical sectors. Okoli, who doubles as the national president of the Association of Women in Colleges of Education in Nigeria, disclosed that a student of the college, Nweke Kenechukwu, was certified as a Google ambassador after successfully participating in the global training programme. She expressed delight that more college students have continued to blaze the trail in the ICT sector as content creators, programmers, and computer software engineers.

She frowned upon the increasing rate of academic fraud among students in tertiary institutions and warned the students against such vices.Founded on January 22, 1995, THISDAY is published by THISDAY NEWSPAPERS LTD., 35 Creek Road Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria with offices in 36 states of Nigeria , the Federal Capital Territory and around the world.

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