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Hub trains Airforce officers on digital skills

About thirty personnel of the Nigeria Airforce have benefitted from a cyber security and digital skills empowerment programme organised by Wealveth Hub for Administrative Advancement.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the first batch of trainees held in Port Harcourt, Director of the centre,

Loveth Ogedegbe said the hub is a training ground for all those who desire to acquire any form of digital skills.

She said the hub is already impacting the society by transferring knowledge and making many skilled.

“This initiative aside being an employer of labour is already impacting the society by transferring knowledge, picking out the youths and training them to be better persons,” Ogedegbe said.

She charged the graduands to use the knowledge they have gotten to improve themselves and better the society.

The hub director equally urged members of the public to partner the organisation in training more youths to be impactful to the society especially in digital skills as the world is going in that direction.

Speaking at the occasion, the Corps Commandant, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Rivers State Command, Salisu Usman Galadunci said the initiative is nice as it’s going to benefit the youths and the larger society as the courses are very rich, adding that anyone who has opportunity to study there must have widened his or her horizon.

He charged the graduands to make maximum use of skills they have acquired for their betterment.

“Even out of service and off duty day, you can establish a small business where you can put all this skills into use.

Rivers people should know that you don’t need to go to London to acquire this skills, this place is capable of giving you that skill,” he said.

In his speech, the best graduating student, Flight Lieutenant Uzoma Sydney said they have gained enough knowledge and are going back to enhance their work efficiency.

He assured that they will go back to be good ambassadors of the institution.

The event attracted captains of industries, heads of military and para-military as well as traditional rulers amongst others.

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