Every year, millions of young Nigerians enter a job market that does not have enough formal jobs to absorb them. Without practical skills, even university graduates face long stretches of unemployment.
Vocational training, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship education close this gap. Youth equipped with these skills can start businesses, freelance globally, or qualify for the growing demand in technology and trades.
Skills development is the bridge between education and economic dignity. It's why every Growpatha Foundation skills program is designed around real-world outcomes — not just certificates.