
JCIN-NSUK SIGNS PARTNERSHIP WITH ReSkills (Malaysia) TO ADVANCE YOUTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT


The Junior Chamber International Nigeria, Nasarawa State University Keffi Chapter (JCIN-NSUK), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ReSkills (Malaysia), a global learning and skills development platform, to provide young people with access to digital and professional skills training.
The virtual signing ceremony was attended by distinguished personalities, including JCI Amb. Olutunbi Banto (NVP NE D1), JCI Amb. Tajudeen Taiwo MEt (Director of Human Duties, JCI Nigeria), JCI Sen. George Onuma, JCI Amb. Ahmad Fawaz (President, JCI Kano City), Collegiate Vice Chairperson North East JCI Cllr. Khadija Ahmed Danyaro, CD Lee, Ms Yen Lee (CAO, ReSkills), and members of various JCI Local Organisations.
The partnership will provide access to over 1,000 skill-based learning opportunities, daily live classes, flexible learning schedules, and internationally recognised UK and US certificates for active participants.
In his remarks, JCI Senator George Onuma appreciated the Vice Chancellor of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, for her continued support to JCIN-NSUK and encouraged the expansion of the initiative to benefit more young Nigerians across the country.
Speaking on behalf of JCIN-NSUK, the leadership expressed gratitude to ReSkills for the collaboration and reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment, leadership development, and lifelong learning.
This partnership represents a significant step towards equipping young people with relevant skills for personal growth, career advancement, and global competitiveness.
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Nasarawa State University, Keffi.


