He said the workshop was targeted for girls in rural schools.
Ms Price said that Nigeria’s tech investment would be a powerful catalyst for further growth.
“We urge all concerned parties to comply strictly with this directive,” the statement said.
The report stated, “The committee stresses the need for community MPs to undertake awareness-raising, education, and information campaigns for the benefit of the local population.’’
The commissioner, however, did not disclose the reason for the sack.
“That does not imply that other subjects’ teachers are not considered for employment.’’
The commissioner said the initiative would equip students with entrepreneurial skills so that they could have a viable career to fall back on.
Science, innovation, and technology are critical to Africa’s transformation in agriculture, industry, and poverty eradication.
The federal government has urged NBRRI to prepare their cutting-edge research for international exportation.
Ms Dennis shared insights into the programme’s focus on encouraging more girls in STEM.
