Adeboye at 84: RCCG targets 8,400 beneficiaries with free digital skills
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Continent 3, has launched a free digital skills empowerment programme aimed at training 8,400 beneficiaries in celebration of the 84th birthday of its General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.
The initiative is being coordinated by Love Transformation Academy, the empowerment arm of RCCG Love Assembly, Lagos Province 1, in partnership with Faith Cometh Multimedia Consultants.
The three-Sunday programme, scheduled to commence on March 1, 2026, is designed to address unemployment and bridge the digital divide—two major challenges limiting economic opportunities for many young Nigerians.
Speaking at a press conference held at RCCG Love Assembly, Lagos Province 1, the RCCG Continent 3 Overseer, Pastor Johnson Funsho Odesola, described the initiative as one of several activities lined up to commemorate Pastor Adeboye’s birthday. He noted that the programme reflects the General Overseer’s long-standing commitment to education, youth development, and national transformation.
“By investing in digital capacity building, RCCG Continent 3 seeks to honour the General Overseer’s legacy of raising empowered, purpose-driven individuals who positively impact society,” Odesola said.
He explained that participants will receive training in video editing, graphic design, digital marketing, social media management, animation, content creation, and the monetisation of digital skills—areas considered critical for employability and entrepreneurship in Nigeria’s fast-evolving digital economy.
“This is not merely a birthday celebration; it is a strategic investment in the future of our nation,” he added. “By empowering 8,400 individuals with digital skills, we are creating pathways out of poverty and positioning Nigerians to compete in the global digital economy.”
Odesola, who was represented by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Love Transformation Academy, Pastor Olalekan Adebekun, further disclosed that RCCG parishes across regions, provinces, and zones within Continent 3 will serve as study centres. Training sessions will be delivered via Zoom, enabling participants to learn within their local communities.
According to him, the arrangement will allow individuals without personal internet access or suitable digital devices to benefit by gathering at designated church facilities. It will also provide mentorship, follow-up support, and integration opportunities for participants, including non-church members.
Odesola encouraged youths, students, job seekers, entrepreneurs, and members of the public to take advantage of the programme, which organisers say will promote employment, support freelance careers, and nurture a new generation of digital entrepreneurs and content creators.