Education
Computer Engineers Begin Website Training
Forty computer engineers and information technology graduates have commenced training on
Website design in Asaba.
Declaring
the training open, the Special Adviser to Gov.ernor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta
on ICT, Mr Sunny Ofili, said it would make the beneficiaries to become
employers of labour.
“The
state wants to use this two weeks to train computer engineers on A+, JAVA,
Database and C++.
“If
Google, Facebook and Zinox wants to have an office in Delta, they can be used
as point of call,” he said.
According
to him, beneficiaries shall be able to design personal websites to start
business and be employers of labour, as no huge amount is needed to start up.
Ofili
also said that the training would help the participants to be self sustaining,
adding that it would turn out to be a life changing event for them.
He,
therefore, advised them to take the training seriously, adding that more
training would be coming up in a year.
Ofili
explained that the training was organised by the state government in
conjunction with National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).
Responding
on behalf of the participants, Mr Festus Nwaomucha, thanked the state
government for organising the training and appealed for its sustenance.
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Education Commissioner Seeks media collaboration in Rivers
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