NCS trains students
By Editor
05 January 2018 |
2:33 am
Abuja Chapter of Computer Society of Nigeria (NCS) plans to train over one million students across the country in Information Technology (IT). Mr. Rex Abitogun, chairman of the chapter, said in Abuja that the society was putting in place programmes that would benefit people especially students. “For us at the Nigeria Computer Society, we have…
Abuja Chapter of Computer Society of Nigeria (NCS) plans to train over one million students across the country in Information Technology (IT).
Mr. Rex Abitogun, chairman of the chapter, said in Abuja that the society was putting in place programmes that would benefit people especially students.
“For us at the Nigeria Computer Society, we have raised the bar in terms of advocacy on IT usage and also try as much as possible to come out with programmes that will benefit people.
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