- The RBK-ICT Training kicks off on Monday, 17th February 2025, at Lekki LCDA Secretariat, running from 10 AM to 3 PM daily for five days.
- 33 participants have been selected for the first batch, with a focus on equipping them with essential digital skills.
- Lekki LCDA Chairman, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, emphasized the training’s role in fostering digital literacy and career development.
The much-anticipated RBK-ICT Training is set to commence on Monday, 17th February 2025, at the Lekki LCDA Secretariat, with registration starting at 9:00 AM and training sessions running from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Ekohotblog gathers that the intensive five-day program aims to equip participants with essential digital skills, culminating in the issuance of certificates upon completion.
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The training, which is expected to benefit young individuals and professionals seeking to enhance their ICT proficiency, has released its first batch list comprising 33 participants, including Olasogba Shakiru Ayoola, Balogun Isiaka Olamilekan, Eleto Ibikunle Ibrahim, Yesiru Ismail Bamidele, and Odulaja Lateef Kehinde, among others.
Speaking on the initiative, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, the Executive Chairman of Lekki LCDA, commended the program’s significance in fostering digital literacy within the community.
“In today’s world, digital skills are a necessity. This training will provide participants with the knowledge and expertise needed to thrive in the modern job market and entrepreneurial space,” he stated.
A prospective trainee, Oseni Ridwan Oluwadami, expressed excitement about the program, saying, “This is a great opportunity to enhance my ICT skills. I appreciate the organizers for making this training accessible to us.”
Another participant, Agbaje Kuburat Tanwa, emphasized the importance of the initiative in bridging the digital divide. “I believe this training will open doors for many of us, especially young people who want to build a career in tech,” she remarked.
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The organizers have urged all selected participants to arrive promptly, as full attendance is required to qualify for the certification.
The training is expected to cover essential ICT modules, providing attendees with hands-on experience and practical knowledge applicable in various professional fields.




