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Cardoso Advocates For Skilled Graduates To Enhance Financial Sector Growth

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Cardoso Advocates For Skilled Graduates To Enhance Financial Sector GrowthMr. Olayemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, has emphasized the urgent need to resolve the shortage of skilled professionals in finance-related disciplines at Nigerian universities. This statement was made during a strategic meeting with Professor Adeola Adenikinju, President of the Nigerian Economic Society, and representatives from the Nigerian Economics Students Association at the CBN headquarters in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HEREā–¶

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In the press release issued by the CBN, Cardoso reiterated the Bank’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders in financial and social sciences. He stressed the importance of empowering young professionals with relevant skills, highlighting that this is essential for fostering a competitive financial sector.

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Cardoso pointed out the necessity for a robust pipeline of talent to support the Financial System Strategy, vital for Nigeria’s economic advancement. He advocated for mentorship programs involving the CBN, NES, and NESA, emphasizing that such collaboration would provide students with the critical knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the industry.

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Additionally, Cardoso highlighted the need to simplify economic concepts, noting that clear communication is key to enhancing public understanding of monetary policies.

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