By Abdu Jibrin Zaria
Nigerian youths have been advised to be committed to seeking ICT knowledge to face global challenges.
An ICT Expert Nasirudeen YAKUBU Balarabe kakaki gave the advice while speaking to newsmen in Zaria .
Nasirudeen Balarabe explained that the world is now advancing through digital migration which he said the youths need to tap into most change their to be able to compete globally.
He stressed the need for stakeholders on education to concentrate on introducing vocational knowledge right from primary schools to tertiary level to make Nigerian youths become self dependent.
Nasirudeen Balarabe said the era of presenting certification would soon became history across the world noting that Nigeria still gives more emphasis on certificate.
The ICT expert pointed out that most of the developed nations are considers what you can produced or delivered before giving somebody jobs.
Nasirudeen Balarabe charged the teeming youths to imbibe the spirit of seeking knowledge that will make them bring positive changes to the country.
He called the attentions of political office holders and executive Arm of government to remember that youth are the building factor of any nation.

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