ICT scholarships for 300 in Ogun
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By BiztechAfrica - April 4, 2012, 12:59 p.m.Nigeria’s Gateway institution in Ogun state has awarded ICT scholarships to 300 students. Their courses will include Web Development and Oracle training.
The move is part of government-led initiatives to improve ICT skills and training.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Information and ICT, Bunmi Adebayo, said this step was taken to encourage computer literacy among the people of the state.
ICT training and access was also being rolled out to schools in the state, he said.
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