Naseni launches futuremakers to empower young Nigerians

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has introduced the FutureMakers initiative aimed at fostering long-term innovation among young Nigerians. This program seeks to build capacity and drive sustainable technological advancements in the country.

In a move to bolster innovation in Nigeria, NASENI unveiled the FutureMakers program, designed specifically to empower the nation's youth with skills for long-term technological progress. The initiative highlights the agency's commitment to nurturing a new generation of innovators capable of addressing national challenges through science and engineering.

While details on the launch event remain limited, the program focuses on providing resources, training, and opportunities for young Nigerians to engage in forward-thinking projects. NASENI, established to advance infrastructure in science and technology, positions FutureMakers as a key step toward self-reliance in innovation.

This development comes amid broader efforts by Nigerian institutions to invest in youth development and technological education. By targeting long-term innovation, the program aims to contribute to economic growth and problem-solving in sectors like manufacturing and digital technology. No specific timelines or participant numbers were detailed in available reports, but the launch underscores ongoing governmental support for STEM initiatives.

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