GBB / NASRDA

What We Do

Our Programs

Digital & Vocational Skills Acquisition

Equipping youths with practical digital and technical skills that prepare them for today’s job market and future innovations, from ICT and design to hands-on vocational trades.

Entrepreneurship Development Program

Guiding participants to transform their skills and ideas into profitable ventures through training in business management, financial literacy, and startup development.

Agribusiness & Food Security Program

Empowering individuals and communities to leverage modern agricultural practices for self-sufficiency, agritech innovation, and sustainable food production.

Mentorship & Career Placement

Connecting learners with experienced mentors and providing opportunities for internships, apprenticeships, and career advancement in relevant industries.

Women & Girl-Child Empowerment

Promoting gender equality by empowering women and girls with education, leadership skills, digital literacy, and access to opportunities for social and economic independence.

Grants & Business Funding Support

Providing access to startup grants, business funding, and government-backed financial support to help trained beneficiaries launch or scale their enterprises.

Testimonials

Rated 5 out of 5

Before joining the NASRDA / GBB program, I had no digital skills. Today, I design websites for small businesses and earn a steady income. This initiative truly changed my life.

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Chidinma Okafor

– Enugu State

Rated 5 out of 5

The Agribusiness training opened my eyes to modern farming methods. I now run a small poultry farm and even employ two people in my community.

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Ibrahim Musa

– Kano State

Rated 5 out of 5

The entrepreneurship program changed my mindset. I moved from job-seeking to job-creating. I’ve employed three others in my barbing salon business.

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Tunde Adeyemi

— Oyo State

Rated 5 out of 5

The mentorship and career placement program helped me secure an internship in Abuja. I’m now working full-time and mentoring new participants too.

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Grace Johnson

— Cross River State

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