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Wednesday 9 July 2014

World Bank to train 200,000 indigent Nigerian youths



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What a good heart from the World bank. Are you a poor youth or a youth that come from a poor family? World bank has come to wipe out your tears.



Based on the report that Unique Information recently generated, World Bank agreed to train over 200,000 indigent Nigerian youths. This training is based on skill acquisitions and education benefit. When did World Bank release the information on training of indigent youths of Nigeria



 World bank released this information on Monday, 7th July, 2014 in Abuja, capital of Nigeria. This came in the report that the bank have at Abuja titled: 'Nigeria Country partnership Strategy 2014-2017’.




According to report by NBS (Nigeria Bureau of Statistics), over 60% Nigerians are unemployed. With the idea of world bank, the unemployment in Nigeria will be reduced as many of the Nigerian youths will make use of the skills they will acquire to make positive changes in the country.



How will World Bank make the selection in choosing the poor youths in every communities? The report stated that the poor in communities would be selected using a combined geographical and community-based targeting system in order to benefit from the programme.

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