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Google commends Osinbajo’s role on ease of doing business

Leading a delegation from Google Global Services in the United States, UN, on a courtesy visit to the Vice President, Avni described Osinbajo as an excellent partner of his organisation.

He stated that Google has been able to train three million Nigerians through the assistance of Osinbajo. “We had made a pledge to train 10 million people in Africa by 2022, I am happy to report to you that so far we have trained more than 5 million people. Most important is the fact that out of those 5 million, 3 million are Nigerians.

Avni stated that the company’s target of training up to 10 million people in Africa by 2022 was realizable.

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Sir Nigerian's is doing well with you as our Vice President more Grace and wisdom

Some more proof that Google doesn't know shit about Nigeria

The Vice President ProfOsinbajo is a divine gift to our country Nigeria. May God continue to strengthening him.

The international community knows his worth much more than we here, this is what I meant when I say he is not supposed to be a Nigeria politicians because we don't value knowledgeable leader like Osinbajo

Prof. Getting commendation from every part of the world and all area of life, Us pastor, UAE leaders, Northern emirs, CAN, Islamic leaders and even Google. Result of hard work

I expect the beneficiaries of googleafrica to start speaking up and stop bragging they learnt it with their money when it is absolutely free. Indeed Nigeria will prevail & become the tech hub of Africa.

The great son of the soil, more grace sir

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