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Call for Applications: Polaris Bank Digital Skill Program for NYSC Corp Members

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
December 25, 2022
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Call for Applications: Polaris Bank Digital Skill Program for NYSC Corp Members

Call for Applications: Polaris Bank Digital Skill Program for NYSC Corp Members

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The Polaris Bank Digicorper program presents you with a unique opportunity to be equipped with digital skills and positioned for emerging opportunity globally.

The program is 100% free for Youth Corpers.

Register for the digital training program in the link below.

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