LAGOS, NG, 10.10. – NACOS has partnered with Domineum Blockchain Solutions to train more than 100,000 Nigerian computer students in disruptive and emerging technologies.

The Nigeria Association of Computing Students (NACOS), the umbrella organization for students studying computer science, computer engineering, information systems, software engineering, telecommunications engineering, cybersecurity and all other IT-related disciplines in all higher education institutions in Nigeria, and Domineum BlockChain Solutions, a distributed Ledger technology company providing blockchain-as-a-service solutions, headquartered in London, UK, will develop and train more than 100,000 Nigerian computer students in emerging and disruptive technologies.

Announcing the national initiative at a press conference on Friday 7 October, NACOS National President Comr. Chihurumnanya Nwanevu GCCS said, “The main mission of the 23rd NACOS National Executive Council is to provide computer students in Nigeria with proper IT skills as they will continue to solve real world problems with technology and bring technological value to every sector of Nigerian economy. ”

Domineum Blockchain Solutions Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Geoffrey Weli-Wosu, said: “The partnership between NACOS and DOMINEUM is a strategic collaboration that will significantly transform all students taking computer-related courses at colleges across Nigeria. Youth hold the future of IT in Nigeria and it is paramount that they are invested and supported with the necessary resources, connections and opportunities to excel.”

NACOS is focused on equipping Nigerian youth with the digital literacy and skills needed to further facilitate Nigeria’s transition to a digital economy. As an association with chapters in the 36 states of Nigeria, NACOS hopes to educate more students in the rural areas to gain digital literacy, prioritizing technology and innovation as globally developed countries…

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