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Android Mobile Apps Training First Hand Now In Nigeria. 



The explosive growth of AndroidTM  applications lately has created a boom in demand for Android App developers. Android supported devices is on the increase daily, therefore the technical know how to manage this devices is on a rise.
From this perspective, we are proud to announce to you that New Horizons Nigeria have become Android Advanced Training Consultants (Android ATC) Authorized Training partners. 
New Horizons Systems Solutions Limited and Android ATC key objective is to spread learning of Android development applications worldwide. These training courses have been developed and calibrated by a team of Android experts for some years. These courses enable people with primitive knowledge of IT to become developers for complex android applications .After completing these courses, developers can sit for online exams which entitle them to become Certified Android Developers by Android ATC.
We provide comprehensive and integrated Android IT courses for different levels of trainees.




CHECK OUT OUR TRAINING CALENDAR

Course Name
Duration
Date

Java Fundamentals for Android Development
3 Days
April 23-25, 2015
July 14-16, 2014
October 15-17, 2014
December 10-12, 2014

Android Application Development
5 Days
May 12-16, 2014
August 18-22, 2014
November 17-21, 2014
December 15-19, 2014

Android Security Essentials
3 Days
May 21-23, 2014
August 27-29, 2014
October 27th-29, 2014


Monetize Android Applications
3 Days
May 13-15, 2014
August 27-29, 2014
December 1-3, 2014


CALL :RONKE LAWSON: 08027729015 & 08033450270
TOYIN IFESANYA: 08024316195 & 08064036722

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