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Academy Gets Accreditation For Technical, Vocational Education
Technology

Academy Gets Accreditation For Technical, Vocational Education

School Hunters Academy for Leathercraft and Footwear Innovation, Abuja, has been accredited by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). Also, the institution received a further boost with its certification by the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) as a recognized skills training centre authorised to deliver Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Initiative of the Federal Ministry of Education under the Renewed Hope Agenda of the federal government. According to Dr Oluwashola Okpodu, Group Managing Director of School Hunters, the accreditation empowers the Academy to train and certify Nigerian youths in Leathercraft, Footwear Production, and Allied Skills and also equipping them with the National Skills Qualification (NSQ), a nationally and internationally recognized benchmark for technical competence. Dr Okpodu said, “As part of this milestone, School Hunters Academy has also partnered with the African University of Science and Technology (AUST) Inspire, a leading innovation and entrepreneurship hub. This collaboration bridges academic research and practical skill application, offering learners a unique blend of technical craftsmanship, design innovation, and entrepreneurial training needed to compete globally.” She describes it as “a defining moment for vocational education in Nigeria,” reaffirming the Academy’s commitment to bridging the gap between unemployment and technical empowerment. She emphasised that the initiative aligns with the federal government’s drive to eradicate poverty, promote self-reliance, and reduce unemployment through skill acquisition and enterprise development. “The Academy will serve as a hub for creativity, innovation, and industry-standard technical learning. Learners will receive hands-on training in bag making, footwear production, shoe repairs, and leather accessories, culminating in NABTEB-issued certifications recognized both nationally and internationally. “This ensures that graduates can either build thriving enterprises locally or access global opportunities within the creative and manufacturing sectors. Through this accreditation, School Hunters Academy contributes meaningfully to nationbuilding and human capital development, offering renewed hope for the Nigerian youth. “The initiative stands as a testament to Nigeria’s growing commitment to empowering its young population with employable skills, fostering innovation, and unlocking pathways to sustainable livelihoods in alignment with global standards”, she said.

De Ambassadors To Tell Africa’s  Authentic Story
Technology

De Ambassadors To Tell Africa’s Authentic Story

A cultural promotion enterprise, De Ambassadors Global Network has said it is set to tell Africa’s authentic story to the world. Founder of the project, Jennifer Chi Ikeaba Obiasor, said the network was a trailblazing African creative media on a mission to tell Africa’s authentic story, powerfully, proudly and unapologetically to the world. According to her, De Ambassador is a new generation of storytellers and changemakers celebrating Africa’s brilliance, its people, heritage, innovation, and unstoppable spirit, both on the continent and across the global stage. Obiasor said, “De Ambassadors Global Network is redefining what it means to be Africa’s Pride. Through bold storytelling and transformative initiatives, we spotlight the continent’s achievements in entertainment, culture, sports, innovation, and leadership, inspiring a new global appreciation of the African experience”. She mentioned that the flagship projects of the organisation include the Compendium of Top African Performers, a landmark publication, celebrating extraordinary Africans shaping global change and inspiring future generations. She also mentioned top Nigeria Performers Across the Globe (Nigeria @66 Edition), a monumental national and diaspora project recognizing Nigerians breaking boundaries worldwide, featuring profiles, awards, and international showcases in celebration of Nigeria’s 66th Independence Anniversary, as one of the projects of the organisation. According to her, others are Television Documentaries and Cultural Series, an immersive storytelling that brings Africa’s traditions, lifestyles, and untold stories to screens across the world. She mentioned others to include, “De Ambassadors Global Network TV Sports Series, A dynamic sports show spotlighting African athletes and their inspiring journeys on the global stage. “Magazines and Digital Media Platforms, a vibrant channels promoting African arts, governance, innovation, and leadership. “Fashion, Music and Talent Events, a colorful celebration of creativity, youth expression, and African excellence. “Investment and Economic Development Forums, High-impact gatherings connecting entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers to drive Africa’s economic transformation narrative.” She said the vision of the network is to become the global beacon of African storytelling and a platform where Africa speaks for itself, to itself, and to the world with confidence, pride, and purpose.