Balogun noted that the study highlighted Google’s digital skills programmes, including Digital Skills for Africa and the Career Certificates Programme, as having helped millions of Nigerians.
“Over 1.
5 million young adults learnt new digital skills in 2023 alone.
“This emphasises the critical role of digital technology, including connectivity, cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping Nigeria’s economic future,’’ he said.
Balogun said that Google was thrilled to see the positive impact that digital technology was having on Nigeria’s economy.
According to the Google director, this report underscores the importance of continued investment in digital skills and infrastructure to unlock the full potential of Nigeria’s vibrant digital economy.
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