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Nigeria has more university graduates than the United Kingdom, yet the UK is financially more prosperous and with a much greater GDP.

Education in Nigeria is 100% certificate focused hence students no matter how bright they are, leaves the academic world and cannot make any real financial gains leading to zero return on the cost of education made by parents.

Lawyers become property agents, doctors remain just above poverty lines, and engineers seek bank marketing work all because the education did not have a set of courses to tailor guide the basic degrees into making tangible economic gains.

We no longer just have educated illiterates but also educated poor! Education can only be deemed worthy if it leads the educated to tangible economic gains.

ITE courses structure the basic learning of anyone in any field towards achieving economic prosperity for themselves and the nation as a whole.


Courses covered in ITE curriculum

It is now glaringly obvious that the nation possessing a greater number of citizens with advanced development in the three areas of regional identity, technological awareness and understanding of the principles of free market soon becomes considered an economic giant”- World Bank.

According to economic development statistics of advanced nations and members of the G20, the three most basic ingredients clearly seen to be higher than those of poorer countries like Nigeria and others in Africa is the development of their educated citizens in the three areas of “Identity”, “Technology usage” and “Economic understanding of free market forces”.

It is now extremely logical to conclude that early and continuous impartation of these basic principles will produce people that will definitely be economically prosperous in life and lead to the increased GDP of their country.

The ITE curriculum is a set of advanced courses that cover these three basic pillars for citizen and national economic growth. (ITE=I-Identity, T-Technology, E-Economy).


Identity and its courses

Man know thyself”-(Socrates). This is an adage that has been accepted as an earth truthful admonition. Identity is clearly very critical to individual self development and economic contribution.

Regional culture remains the inspiration for technological development which almost certainly leads to increased economic activity for a people. So with loss of identity, there is clearly no road to citizen inspired economic change.

The British and French imperialists tactically degraded Africa’s culture during imperialism so they could sell theirs. The important ingredient of identity was hence lost by most educated Africans grossly leading to the region’s outstanding loss in global economic contribution.

China’s emergence as the world’s fastest growing economy is not a fluke and is directly linked to their decision to close their borders and develop their sense of identity with protection from the wimps of their ex-Japanese imperialists and any threat of western imperialism to their culture. The development of this sense of cultural identity and regional belief in their own self inspired their technological and subsequent economic emergence.

India is also a great case study with its rise from poverty obscurity to contributing more new billionaires in the world than any other country in the last twenty years. Indians have spent many years since the British colonization to address the issues of cultural arts reinvigoration and identity building which systemically led to the country being the hot technological Mecca it has now become.

These examples are more recent but history show the same trends in Ireland, United States, Brazil and countless others. Cultural identity is a most critical factor in the development of citizens and preparation for economic contribution.
Identity building courses include but not limited to:

· Reading and acting of African literature
· Spoken word and African poetry
· African cultural and geographical history
· African wisdom, idioms and proverb discovery
· Colonization and national identity
· African politics
· Gender and human rights in Africa
· Tribal relationships and ethnic history in Africa
· African heroes and statesmen


Technology Usage and Courses

Technology is very important to future economic contribution by students. There is not yet a single nation that has made tangible economic progress without technology.

The Japanese economic prowess, the US economic super power status, the Chinese manufacturing revolution, the Indian emergence etc are all traceable to high growth technological awareness by their citizens.

No matter what course of study a post primary education student aspires to take, technology usage and appreciation is critical. Doctors, engineers, lawyers, nurses, stock brokers, accountants, estate surveyors and most professional disciplines are now more dependent on technology than ever before.

Technology has also created thousands of new professional areas such as in software development, bio technology, space exploration, alternative energy and much more. Inculcating the appreciation and usage of technology does not end with equipping schools with computers and basic Microsoft office suites although that is a great start.

Training and courses must be tailored and aggressively measured to ensure proficiency in other highly relevant areas that will prepare the youth for the true technological demands the 21st century now places.

ITE Technology Usage Courses include but not limited to:

· Computer operation and Microsoft office suites.
· Internet Navigation
· Search Engine and basics of Google.
· Software interpretation and usage.
· Quick books and accounting software.
· IT networking, Routers and servers.
· Website building, back-end coding, CRM and maintenance.
· E-commerce, payment gateways and credit card/privacy security.
· Database management


Economic Participation and Courses

A 13 year old in the US already has more work and economic experience than a 26 year old in Nigeria. She has already taken on few part time jobs, knows the value of time keeping, value of money, professional conduct and basically appreciating what the demands of the economy are.

In poor countries like Nigeria however, students and youth are completely alienated from any serious involvements in economic activities until after graduation from higher institutions and at which time, it is very late to assimilate.

The difference in the time of tailored exposure to the demands of the economy is hence a very clear indication on why advanced countries continue to produce citizens that led them to greater economic heights while countries like Nigeria with over 150million people continue to make less than 2% global economic contributions and its citizens out of Forbes rich list year in year out.

The poor regard for the financial investments borne by parents in education by the youth is also a direct result of inability to appreciate the money and how to get it. ITE curriculum covers training to assimilate youth into the economy and is designed to produce the future billionaires of Nigeria and Africa.


Economic Preparation Courses include but not limited to:

· Basics of Poverty and Wealth.
· Power of ideas and Innovations.
· Investments and Returns
· Money Value and Management.
· Customer Service and Retention.
· Careers, certifications, hazards and compensations.
· Professional Conduct.
· Curriculum vitae Building and writing.
· Job search, application, interviews and employment laws.
· Basics of entrepreneurship
· Talent usage, crafts and self reliance.
· Sales, marketing, PR and advertising.
· Integrity building, fraud and its consequences
· Manners and Courtesy
· Time value and Time management.
· Practical internship
· Banks, business loans and funding.
· Government and economy.
· Understanding economic competition


Benefits of ITE Enrollment

· Toby & Daby Student Loans

What is the option for a Nigerian child that wishes to go to university but whose parents cannot afford it? None! Student loans are the norm in most civilized countries giving people ability to take loans to cover university education and pay it back after graduation and securing a job.

For the first time in history of Nigeria, student loans are now available for ITE subscribers who take ITE courses for minimum of one ITE contract (24 months) with flexible repayment plans and compassionate interest rates.

· Scholarship Offers

Thousands of unclaimed scholarship opportunities are available from thousands of sources including corporate bodies and many foundations.

ITE curriculum participants receive access to all available scholarship opportunities from all over the world with guidelines on application and information on approvals.

· Orphanage Protection

In a country like Nigeria where the society provides no blanket for the citizens, losing one’s parents can automatically end any academic ambitions of the student or at best reduce them.

ITE curriculum participants are guaranteed orphanage protection to continue receiving full educational support to professional training should they lose their parents or sponsors through death.

· Discount on Educational Materials from Partner stores:

Cost of books and other educational materials can be quite daunting for parents making the burden of child education and training a bit more strenuous than it should be.

ITE curriculum participants with Toby & Daby student loan cards can receive huge discounts on educational materials from ITE partnership stores across the country.

· Internships and early work experience:

ITE curriculum participants are given early internship attachments with various local companies to begin early with the understanding of the work environment, and application of various ITE courses like time and money management, customer service skills and so much more. This helps separate ITE curriculum participants from none participants at the time of true job seeking.

· Publishing Opportunities

ITE curriculum participants get the opportunity to submit their work such as novels or plays for publishing. If accepted and approved, publication is done by Dukwe Education and profit is shared with the author in terms of royalties. This does not exclude media exposure and step to celebrity status.

· Oversee trip, Gifts and Accessories

ITE curriculum participants are engaged in tests every quarter covering some of the basic courses taught. Rewards for the top performers in these tests include free oversea tour sponsorship, gifts and accessories such as laptops, digital cameras, calculators, phones, books, writing materials, bags and so much more.

· Work Placement and Business Capital

Getting a job in Nigeria is hard with 70% unemployment for graduates while getting a business loan without collateral is next to impossible. ITE curriculum participants have a huge commitment from Dukwe Education on completing the ITE curriculum to receive aggressive help with job placement and permanent employment in various partnership companies.

ITE curriculum participants who also display great entrepreneur skills and vision will be eligible for unsecured business capital to start their businesses.


Enrollment & Participation

Fill the ITE curriculum enrollment either online at www.itecourses.com/enroll.php or through the nearest approved “Impact Point”.


Cost of ITE participation is discounted at N48, 000 for two years. Initial set up is N2,000 enrollment costs while the N48,000 can be split into a monthly payment of N2,000 making ITE curriculum the most cost effective and yet accessible top tier educational program in Nigeria.


Upon registration and payments, ITE curriculum stages and time tables will be sent along with welcome letter and first material covering an aspect of Identity.

ITE courses are delivered via distant learning with books, tapes and videos sent to the homes address of the participant. However, should the participant find any course to be difficult to assimilate and require direct tutor, request can be made directly online and the participant will be notified on when classes with direct tutors are available on the subject and at no further cost to the participant.

CONTACT US

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