The Federal Government has opened registration for a nationwide programme aimed at training 10 million Nigerians in financial literacy and inclusion.
The initiative, driven by the Presidency, is designed to improve financial knowledge, promote responsible money management, and deepen economic participation across the country.
The programme targets a broad segment of the population, with particular focus on youths and women, who are considered critical to expanding Nigeria’s financial inclusion base.
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According to available details, the training will cover key areas such as personal finance management, savings culture, investment awareness, digital financial services, and entrepreneurship development.
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Participants are expected to benefit from free access to structured learning, with courses delivered through digital platforms, enabling nationwide participation regardless of location.
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The government said the programme forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen economic resilience, reduce poverty, and equip citizens with practical financial skills needed in a rapidly evolving economy.
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Officials also emphasised that the registration process is open and free, urging Nigerians to apply through the designated portal while warning against fraudulent charges or intermediaries.
Source: Nairametrics


