NASFAT Trains 50 Youth in Digital Marketing
NASFAT, the Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, a leading Islamic organization, is offering a six-week digital marketing training for youth and imams as part of its Livelihood initiative aimed at reducing youth unemployment in Nigeria. Has completed.
Imam Abdul Aziz Onike, Chief Mission of the Society, said the training, coordinated by the Wild Fusion Digital Centre, one of Africa’s leading integrated marketing communications institutions, is part of the Society’s mission to empower young people. I said yes.
Fifty participants, consisting of Muslims and Christians who attended the training held in Lagos, were trained in digital marketing, including content marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, SMS marketing, search engine optimization and web development. I touched on many different areas.
Participants also received nine certifications in all focus areas.
Onike said the training initiative fits perfectly into the livelihoods component of NASFAT’s HELD (Health, Education, Livelihoods and Dawa) agenda.
He confirmed that 50 trained digital marketers will be doing internships at companies to further strengthen their skills.