The former Flutterwave employee and University of Ibadan alumnus said this would make the youths highly competitive in the evolving digital economy.
Its CEO, Osifu Osaro, aka DJ Funky, gave the advice during the Funky4Gang Entertainment Concert in Enugu on Monday.
Mr Sani noted that Nigeria’s youthful population remained one of its greatest assets.
Mr Tunji-Ojo said, “You are the keepers of the future. Your ideas, courage, conviction and curiosity will determine the direction of our nation.”
He said the armed forces would continue to support programmes that empower the youth and strengthen communities.
The initiative aims to tackle youth unemployment and promote sustainable poverty reduction through targeted interventions.
Despite ongoing national investments, adolescent reproductive health outcomes in Nigeria remain uneven, with contraceptive uptake among adolescents still low.
The executive director said that the group was seeking ways to deepen the nation’s democracy.
Millions of Nigerian youths are disillusioned amid worsening economic woes, insecurity and unemployment.
The NYSC DG said that embracing new experiences and being open to change could lead to personal growth and development.
