Empowering One Million Youths with Track I T: A Gateway to Tech Skill Acquisition

On Tuesday, February 4th, 2020, Track I T flagged off the “One Million youth empowerment program,” providing an opportunity for young people to acquire tech skills in 2020.

Spanning across 300 CBT centres within 36 States, including FCT, the program aims to impart hands-on sessions on three core areas: IT productivity, Data Science, and Coding using Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Office 365, with the goal of driving employability skills through mentorship and projects.

 

Track I T flagged off One Million youth empowerment program an opportunity for young people to get techskilled up

 

The initiative is aimed at reducing unemployment and enabling young people to find purpose through technological skills.

For a 2-week practical tech skills training at a discounted rate of #3,500, individuals can register and invite others to register, with a 10% incentive for each successful referral. Register here.

 

Track I T flagged off One Million youth empowerment program an opportunity for young people to get techskilled up

Dr Kemi (Microsoft Expert Fellow)
 
 
Track I T flagged off One Million youth empowerment program an opportunity for young people to get techskilled up
 
Mr Babatunde Vaughan (Microsoft Education lead)
 
Track I T flagged off One Million youth empowerment program an opportunity for young people to get techskilled up
 
Engr Salau Adetola ( Rep. Of Lagos State Commissioner for Education)
 
 
Track I T flagged off One Million youth empowerment program an opportunity for young people to get techskilled up
 
A student representative at the session