Foundation graduates first cohort of digital skill trainees

Tue, Sep 10, 2024
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THE Pat/Gbenga Komolafe Foundation, says it has successful graduated its first cohort of trainees in Digital Upskilling and No-Code Web Development.

The Public Relations Officer of the Foundation, Ms Lilian Nwawuchie, said this during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to her, the graduation is a milestone that reflects the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to equipping Nigerian youth with future-ready digital skills.

“Over the course of several weeks, participants from Ondo, Lagos, Rivers, FCT, Akwa Ibom, Kano and Kaduna States were engaged in hands-on training to develop cutting-edge skills in digital technologies and no-code platforms.

“The initiative is designed to empower young Nigerians by enhancing their employability, fostering entrepreneurship, and enabling them to contribute to the country’s growing tech ecosystem.

“The program culminated in a special graduation ceremony, where participants proudly showcased their projects, ranging from business websites and e-commerce platforms to innovative digital solutions built using no-code tools,” Nwawuchie said.

Nwawuchie quoted the Foundation’s Programme Director, Mr Josh Emmanuel, as saying that  its mission was to empower young Nigerians by providing them with the skills they needed to excel in the digital world.

“This graduation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our participants, and we couldn’t be prouder of their achievements’’, Emmanuel said.

He also quoted the beneficiaries as expressing gratitude to the foundation for the opportunity to learn digital skills and improve their living conditions.

One of the beneficiaries, Paul Fakedayo, from Ogun said: “I had no background in web development, but now, I can confidently build functional websites for small businesses.

“This skill will definitely help me contribute more to my community and potentially start my own web development agency”.

In same vein, Conway Oloruntoyi, Ondo State said the digital upskilling programme has been a life-changing experience for him.

“Before this, I struggled with basic computer skills. Now, I’m confident in navigating digital platforms, building websites, and even creating apps without needing to write a single line of code.”

Jeremiah Ehije, of Edo said he was looking for ways to transit into the tech space without needing to become a programmer, “this programme provided the perfect entry point.

“The no-code tools are amazing and I feel empowered to innovate,” he said

Similarly, another beneficiary from Lagos State, Daniel Emmanuel explained that the programme has truly set him on a path to success.

“I am now confident in my ability to help businesses create an online presence, and I’m excited about the doors this will open for me professionally,” he said.

Mr Jayjay Ebruvwe and Aisha Abdullahi from Delta and Kogi States also express his joy about the programme saying it has really impacted on them.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Foundation is a non-profit organisation committed to empowering underprivileged communities through education, skills development, and capacity-building initiatives.

One of the Foundation’s focuses is on providing opportunities for youths to acquire the skills needed for success in today’s digital economy. (NAN)

10th September, 2024.

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