unemployment

Coursera NITDA
Coursera announces first government collaboration in Nigeria as it partners NITDA to tackle unemployment

Coursera, Inc., a global online learning platform, on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, announced that it…

Iniobong Umoren
Iniubong Umoren: Body of job seeker found as findings show suspected killer has records of defrauding internet users

The body of a job seeker, Iniubong Umoren, whose disappearance on Thursday, April 29, 2021,…

UN envoy reveals Nigeria needs 11 million jobs per year to solve youth unemployment crisis

He made the statement at the concluded Economic Recovery Growth and climate Action meeting held at Abuja.

Osinbajo says N-power responsible for reducing unemployment in Nigeria

Osinbajo went on to reveal that the scheme will increase the benefit from N500,000 per year to N1million.

Unemployed Nigerians increase to almost 21 million – NBS

NBS has said in its 2018 report that the number of unemployed Nigerians has shot up from 17.6 million to 20.9 million.

Abia: University dropout says he joined secret cult to secure employment

Chinedu Emenike, a suspected cultist has confessed to joining a cult when he was still…

Woman hangs self over children’s inability to get jobs after years of graduation

Uzoaku expressed bitterness over the unemployment situation of her two children before she died.

Lady loses job opportunity for typing “K” instead of “Okay”

For those of you so used to “shortcut typing” in chat apps…please.

“Why we fired 280 workers” – MTN source

According to the source, affected employees were paid their benefits.

Nigerian Senate to review age restrictions, work experience plaguing unemployed youths

Unemployed youths in Nigeria have a glimmer of hope, as the Senate through a series of tweets today, announced that it has moved a motion to rid the country’s employment system of unfavourable job requirements.

Aero Contractors “suspends” flight operations

The airline has been troubled for over five years.

Over 4 million Nigerians lost their jobs since Buhari became president

About 2 million Nigerians became unemployed in the second half of 2015.