 Part of the effort to tackle unemployment which has remained one of the biggest problems confronting Nigeria today, the Nigerian chapter of the International Facility Management Association in collaboration with the Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board has graduated for two students with technical skills. The Executive Secretary Maron Keazis said that Nigeria must pay attention to vocational and technical education as according to her that will make the country's economy thrive and more jobs created. She also stated that Nigeria's specially Lagos State is embracing technical and vocational education because they are the backbone of any economy. I think for me the good thing is that even before our students finished, 40 of them had been employed and the significance is that is that they have confidence in the skills that they provide to our students and they were willing to take them on immediately. So that is really very good. I think a few of our students went to some of the companies under IFMA. They carried out their students work experience there and based on that recognition, based on the work that they did during their students industrial work experience, it made them come back to us to say, you know what, we would like to partner with you and we would like to work with you in giving us students for employment. Having said that, what it means is that we will continue to produce highly skilled technicians for the world of work. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.