Jobberman launches Jobberman learning for professional courses

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jobbermanOne Africa Media-backed Jobberman Nigeria has launched Jobberman Learning, a platform for educational and professional courses for everyone in Nigeria.

The platform has certificate courses,  personal development courses, degree courses and vocational and technical courses as well as executive education for top-level managers and supervisors.

According to Ayodeji Adewunmi, co-founder and CEO of Jobberman, “We are doing education sales – it’s very complementary to the business of jobs, heling people to upgrade their skills.”

The new portal will have management, Information Technology,  Logistics and Transport, Energy, Sales and Marketing, Human Resources and Healthcare courses delivered both online and offline.

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