By Omolara Akinloye
A 25-square-meter learning space equipped with innovative digital equipment was launched on Thursday in Lagos.
The training project offers hands-on Information Technology (IT) training and entrepreneurial skills to high-school graduates in Lagos.
With a focus on female participation, this 12-week intensive programme unlocks economic opportunities for 400 youth (aged 18 to 24) from low-income families.

This three-year training and internship program equips school graduates with practical and digital skills crucial to thrive in the 21st century characterized by technological advancements and digitization.
“While the digital revolution has transformed societies and economies, it has also widened gender and social inequalities. The United Nations estimates that women account for only 22% of STEM jobs. To narrow this…