Unilever Nigeria and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have launched an entrepreneurship and empowerment programme targeting three million Nigerian youth.

The Future-X Campus Ambassadors Program (FUCAP) was unveiled in Lagos yesterday to equip the youth between the ages of 16 and 24 with the requisite skills to succeed in the workplace of the future by 2026.

While three million youths are targeted with the programme, no fewer than 700,000 would be equipped within the next three years.

UNICEF, Unilever Target 3m Youths For Empowerment
Politics & Governance · UNICEF, Unilever Target 3m Youths For Empowerment

Managing Director, Unilever Nigeria, Tim Kleinebenne, at a press conference in Lagos explained that the initiative is a train-the-trainer programme to bridge the skill gaps among Nigerian youths.

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While three million youths are targeted with the programme, no fewer than 700,000 would be equipped within the next three years. Managing Director, Unilever Nigeria, Tim Kleinebenne, at a press conference in Lagos explained that the initiative is a train-the-trainer programme to bridge the skill gaps among Nigerian youths.

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