Joseph Odemuyiwa, has said that for the country to achieve robust economic growth, there is need to standardise its technical education.
In a statement on Friday titled ‘Economic revolution needs technical education- Prof. Odemuyiwa’, he said this during a courtesy visit to the Chief Executive Officer, Coleman Wires and Cables, Dr Solomon Kayode, in Sagamu. He said a cross-link between industry and technical schools was key to developing youths in industrial skills.
He sought for further collaboration with allied companies for the upgrading of technical and vocational education. According to the statement, Kayode who said he was keen on the technological advancement of the state, urged the present administration to train and retrain graduates on relevant skills to get them off job hunting.He also said the company was ready to train more graduates on mechanical and electrical aspects of engineering, noting that it would encourage them to have relevant interest in entrepreneurship and contribute economically to the society.All rights reserved.
Confuse governor.... Recruiting teachers had enter traffic for more than a year, ask him bout SUBEB
Educate CBN first
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And buhari and his evil men are banning a high tech cryptocurrency that is bringing huge capital to Nigeria and your state.
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