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NATEP marks one year with significant achievements in Nigeria’s services export sectorFederal Executive Council approves National Coordination Mechanism for seamless services export growthNigeria joins WEF’s Global Accelerators Network to enhance skilled talent development initiatives
The National Talent Export Programme (NATEP) has marked one year since its strategic relaunch, recording major policy achievements, institutional reforms, and international partnerships aimed at positioning Nigeria as a leading player in the global services export economy.
Over the past 12 months, the programme has strengthened its role as a catalyst for workforce development and export-led growth, while laying the foundation for Nigeria to compete more effectively in high-value digital and knowledge-based industries.
Luqman Edu, Stephen Jennings; Jumoke Oduwole; NATEP, Teju Abisoye; Co-Founder, Itana, Iyin Aboyeji; and CEO, Alaro Yomi Ademola Credit: NAPTEPSource: Original
FEC approves coordination framework for services exports
One of NATEP’s most significant milestones came in November 2025 when the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the establishment of



