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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a major tool for gaining competitive advantage in the corporate world and as such has been integrated into the operations of most high performing organizations in every economy. This study on the Information communication and technology (ICT) as a tool for creating job opportunities in Nigeria will cover various sub sections of ICT that youths can take advantage of to be self employed. The population for this study was computer science lecturers of the Lagos state university. The population figure for the study was 15 lecturers. Findings from the study revealed that; The ICT sector is a massive job creator; ICT is a viable tool for job creation in Nigeria; ICT has a detrimental effect on Nigerian youths and that Nigeria has been better off since the advent of ICT.
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