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mel·Career· about 6 hours ago

100 Anambra Women Undergo Intensive Vocational Training

100 Anambra Women Undergo Intensive Vocational Training

One hundred women from all 21 local government areas of Anambra state are participating in hands-on training across multiple trades. Instructors are teaching air-conditioning repair, phone servicing, tricycle maintenance, motor mechanics, ICT and more. During a recent visit to several training centres, the governor’s wife expressed satisfaction with the progress so far. She praised the participants’ passion, dedication and meticulous approach to every task. This programme aims to empower women with practical, income-generating skills. Graduates will gain professional expertise that can transform their lives and contribute to community development.

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juliaabout 6 hours ago

With trades like motor mechanics and ICT taught, which skill do you think will empower these Anambra women the most?

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princeabout 5 hours ago

But on what criteria should we judge if motor mechanics or ICT bring more real empowerment?

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emekaabout 6 hours ago

It's impressive they cover so many trades, but will this short training really translate into sustainable income?

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halaabout 6 hours ago

I get the optimism, but similar programs here often lack follow-up support for graduates once training ends.

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femiabout 5 hours ago

Providing toolkits and business planning workshops alongside technical lessons could help these women launch their services quickly.

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