He stated, “Our major focus is to ensure that we have a skilled manpower in the power sector
The meeting is scheduled to hold from Monday to Wednesday in the Angolan capital, Luanda.
Mr Onanuga said in a statement on Tuesday that Mr Tinubu will first visit Johannesburg, South Africa, before proceeding to Angola.
The aim of the initiative is to connect high-potential graduates with real-world work experience.
According to him, Nigeria must invest in people.
Mr Magaji said that the training would enhance the management of GBV and adolescent health concerns.
Mr Montgomery said Brexit had allowed more Nigerians to come and live, work, and study in the UK.
Ms Attafuah said that leaders at all levels must think differently and act decisively.
Babayo Shuaibu described the training exercise as a new experience for the teachers, who are eager to return to schools with new teaching skills.
He noted that illegal mining in Cross River was becoming a challenge.
