- The programme will last four days in January 2024 and will involve 1,500 students
On Thursday, the Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy announced the start of applications for teaching positions through its Build-A-Thon initiative programme.
According to the Minister of Communication, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, the programme, which was launched earlier in December, will promote early-technology adoption among senior secondary students.
The programme will last four days in January 2024 and will involve 1,500 students from 150 schools in three cities: Owerri, Maiduguri, and Abeokuta.
The ministry issued a call for applications from prospective teachers on X.
The ministry added that the right candidates should be visionary educators, teachers, and enthusiasts who would be able to guide the next generation of tech innovators in secondary schools.
Interested and qualified candidates are to apply on the programme’s website.
Commenting on the launch of the programme recently, the minister said, “The Build-A-Thon initiative is part of our strategic plan to promote early-technology adoption to shape tomorrow’s innovation leaders.”
He added that the overall goal of the program includes showcasing innovative projects, recognising achievements, fostering future collaboration, inspiring future leaders, and promoting lifelong learning.
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