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SAP launches Smart Academy in Nigeria

SAP Africa has launched Smart Academy as part of its initiative to provide  Nigerian youths with with  the right skills to increase  their chances of employ ability and make them much more productive within the workplace.

The project is  aimed at promoting skills development on the continent and in alignment with SAP’s Skills for Africa programme. According to Vanguard, the Academy  situated  in many states  across the nation including  Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt is expected to enable  a large number of skilled young people to boost their labor market relevance  through  specialized SAP technology skills training.

As a  product of SAP Education Africa, the SAP Smart Academy courses have been designed to help students learn how to effectively leverage the power of SAP technology solutions and drive greater proficiency within a variety of organizations and industries.

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According to SAP, only individuals students  (students) that are actively enrolled at a tertiary academic institution may take part in the Smart Academy training as the offering has been tailor made to meet their levels of affordability. For this reason, no SAP customers are eligible to participate.

In partnership with various local West-African Partners, the SAP Smart Academy utilizes world-class SAP infrastructure and facilitators and teaches end-users through live as well as on-line courses.

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On completing the program,  successful participants will be  given a globally-recognized certification.

“For the youth of Nigeria, the benefits of this initiative lie in the fact that individuals who aspire to advance their careers can gain the skills to compete in the vibrant SAP market.” Pfungwa Serima, CEO SAP Africa, said.

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“Graduates of the SAP Smart Academy will become certified associate-level functional consultants who will be in a position to secure the competitive edge they require in applying for positions within SAP’s vast ecosystem,” said Serima, adding that ,  “The SAP Skills for Africa programme continues to deliver on its promise to upskill Africa’s talented youth.

With about 10 million young African youth arriving on the labour market annually, obtaining additional skills that would render them more marketable within their environment is no longer negotiable, it is necessity, he added.

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