Nasco feeding Minds under Nasco tech, has successfully graduated 14 students who under went various training in ICT skills.
This occasion, held at the Forecourt of Office Premise, Adenta SDA Junction, brought together a distinguished gathering of luminaries,
These including Hajia Shamima Muslim, Founder of Alliance for Women in Media Africa, and Dr. Rosina Foli, Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana, among others
The Bootcamp graduation ceremony marked a triumphant conclusion to an intensive 3-month journey,
During graduation 14 exceptional individuals demonstrated high dedication and unrelenting passion to thrive in this technological era.
This remarkable student follows in the footsteps of its predecessors, who secured gainful employment with reputable Spanish organizations like Bank of Santander and InnoCV.
The event also featured the launch of NascoTech’s novel 3D training program, in partnership with Miniplast.
It is one of Africa’s largest plastic recycling companies, heralds a new era in immersive and effective learning experiences.
This initiative promises to empower 12 selected beneficiaries to be the pace setters of a new frontier in 3D modeling and printing.
During this event, Banasco Nuhu Seidu, CEO of NascoTech recounted the challenges
and how they were surmounted due to the strong desire to make impact and creating green pastures locally.
He said; “when we started, finding jobs for these trained beneficiaries seemed as “exercise of charity” by the European companies, but now we are gaining a bigger bargaining chip because our trained guys are good!”
He went ahead to encourage local organisations to partner with them to create more impact.
The Guest speakers and the chairperson extolled the virtues of embracing cutting-edge technologies and upskilling in a rapidly evolving world.
They urged the graduates to share their expertise with underprivileged young girls in rural areas, perpetuating a ripple effect of empowerment and progress.
As NascoTech continues to push the boundaries of innovation and excellence, its impact on reducing irregular migration by Africans through job creation and digital literacy is poised to be profound.
With the support of Netri Foundation and like-minded organizations, the potential for transformative change is limitless.
We eagerly anticipate the continued success of NascoTech and its beneficiaries, as they script a brighter future for Africa’s youth.
Source: yagbonradioonline