The business market is extremely competitive and as an entrepreneur in today's digital age, it is important to acquire skills to keep your business relevant constantly. The ICT training program and business skills from the MTN Foundation offers the perfect learning opportunity.
Here are four reasons why you need this training.
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Technological skills relevant to business growth: ICT and commercial skills training are an immersive five -week program, to provide entrepreneurs with commercial and technological skills. The training will cover subjects such as – entrepreneurship in the digital era, ICT for commercial success and generative skills of AI. Participants also acquire skills to develop and develop their companies online, via small Meta Boost business studios.
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Learning industry experts: ICT training and commercial skills offers the possibility of learning first -hand from Meta and Microsoft staff. Participants can also learn and interact with the senior executives of MTN Nigeria.
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Equipment dealers for your company: training is accompanied by an additional advantage of an equipment subsidy of 90 million nants for the 300 main participants. Consequently, participants have the possibility of gaining commercial equipment to develop their businesses and facilitate trade processes.
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Virtual training: five -week immersive training is 100% virtual. Participants do not have to worry about leaving their comfort zones to attend the training. They can participate in the training of anywhere.
Hurry now and visit http://www.mtn.ng/mtnf-ict/To apply. The deadline is August 18, 2025.

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