Makoji Kelvin Ibrahim Foundation has trained 1,000 teenagers on digital skills in Kogi state.

The training took place during the Bridge Nigeria Summer Bootcamp annual program for teenagers, in Idah, Kogi State.

Speaking at the event, the Founder/Chairman of the Foudation, Makoji Kelvin Ibrahim, said the 3-day camp themed; “Intelligence and the Future of Works,” gave opportunity for teenagers in the country to be equipped with skills.

“We taught over 1,000 teenagers digital skills such as; computer literacy and introduction to Artificial Intelligence and use cases, financial literacy and drug abuse awareness.

“They were also taught vocational trainings, such as; soap making, fashion design, confectionery, hair styling and make up.

He expressed delight over the camp’s return for a second year.

He admosnished the students to continue to be steadfast in their commitment to self development, academics and setting goals for themselves.

He said children shouldn’t be left out because AI is revolutionising all facets of life, adding that there is every need for them to be armed with the knowledge.

Also speaking, Camp Director- Graham Onche, said the training will bring out the hidden creativity in the teenagers.

He said the foundation also added the number of participating schools so as to expand the scope of the programme.

He added that the foundation will continue to create a better environment for younger generations.

On his part, the Local Government Chairman of Idah, Alhaji Halilu, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Sylvester Ojogbane, commended the foundation for the initiative, saying the training was timely.

He said the local government will continue to provide necessary support for the foundation to succeed.

Meanwhile, the highlights of the program included football tournament which was won by Government Technical College, Idah.

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