Accra Mail (Accra)

Ghana: 'E-Learning Ghana' Launched

2Ti Solutions and BusyInternet has launched 'e-Learning Ghana' to offer a wide variety of high quality affordable e-learning courses.

With over 1200 courses and an additional forty to fifty new courses being added every quarter, 'e-learning Ghana' will cover a wide range of technical IT and business Skills topics.

"We are extremely proud to be able to offer these courses to the Ghanaian public and we firmly believe that the knowledge gained from our courses will greatly enhance our users' career opportunities." Said Francis Andoh (Executive Director of 2Ti Solutions).

He explained that the primary objective of 'elearning Ghana' is to provide customers with extremely affordable pricing combined with world-class quality, resulting in outstanding value.

"We believe our customers deserve access to the same courses that Fortune 500 companies worldwide train their employees with, yet at very attractive prices.", he added.

Mr. Andoh explained that it was imperative for new university graduates and employees to enhance their skills since the job sector was became more competitive and the number of available jobs shrinking.

He said that e-Learning had helped clients reach and exceed their e-Learning goals by offering enterprise-quality courses in IT, Finance & Banking, Regulatory and Business Skills training and an ongoing relationship with an outstanding support team to ensure a return on client's e-Learning investment.

"Our e-Learning Ghana program addresses both issues very effectively and the feedback we have received so far from students, employees and employers has been tremendous." In addition, "Our significant and ever-growing catalog library has a full-fledged custom-source mechanism in place to deliver exclusive tailor-made training solutions to your doorstep." He added.

Estelle Akofio-Sowah (Managing Director, BusyInternet) explained "We believe in providing the right environment and resources to enable people to grow. Adding this unique range of on-line learning materials is just another way of facilitating the development of the Ghanaian mind."

She revealed that over 1000 visitors visited to the centre every day, "We are dedicated to driving Ghana's private sector, creating new jobs and converting great ideas into businesses.

'E-learning Ghana' will be available from BusyInternet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ensuring that its users are able to maximize the benefits that on-line learning materials offer. More information about the program can be found on www.elearningghana.com


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