By Busola Bamidele
The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, recently participated in the National Stakeholders Dialogue on the Review of the Basic Education Curriculum, hosted by the Nigerian Educational Research & Development Council (NERDC).
At the meeting, the DG highlighted NITDA’s commitment to embedding digital literacy across all educational levels, from nursery to university.
This move aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of accelerating economic diversification through technological innovation. By aiming for 95% digital literacy by 2030, the initiative promises to streamline SME operations, enhance productivity, and ultimately drive economic growth.
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The revamped curriculum will equip future entrepreneurs with essential digital skills, making business processes more efficient and fostering a robust digital economy.
This effort not only modernizes education but also supports SMEs in becoming more competitive and agile in a rapidly evolving market.
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