The Director-General of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Charles Odii, has unveiled the SME Digital Academy at the ongoing National MSMEs Conference held at the State House, Abuja. The event, which commenced on October 3 and is set to end on October 5, 2024, brings together key stakeholders in the MSME sector.
Odii highlighted that the academy is designed to provide capacity building for small business owners across Nigeria and beyond. Unlike the existing physical academy, the digital platform allows participants to access courses from any location worldwide using just a smartphone and an internet connection.
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“Participants can choose courses that suit their needs, take tests, and earn a certificate upon completion. These courses were curated by SMEDAN-certified trainers and myself to ensure high standards,” Odii stated.
He encouraged all SMEs to take advantage of the academy to stay informed about new business trends and improve their trading practices.
For more information, visit www.smedigitalacademy.com.
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