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TD Africa, Huawei Launch ICT Academy to Boost Digital Literacy @KOMU – Ravenewsonline

In a significant stride towards empowering students with the requisite skills to thrive in the global technological landscape, TD Africa has formed an alliance with global ICT leader, Huawei, to establish an Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) hub at Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University (KOMU), Owerri.

During the official launch of the ICT Academy held in Owerri, the Vice Chancellor of KOMU, Prof. Ikechukwu Dozie, expressed optimism about the transformative impact the ICT hub would have on the university. He stated that the academy would promote tech excellence and foster self-reliance among students.

Representing the Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, the Commissioner for Digital Economy and e-Governance, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, highlighted the government’s commitment to fostering digital literacy.

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He noted that the ICT Academy aligns perfectly with the vision of building a digital city in the state, equipping students with essential skills for the global tech workforce.

Chioma Chimere, the Coordinating Managing Director of TD Africa, underscored the growing importance of digital literacy. She encouraged the students to take advantage of the ICT Academy, which opens a new avenue of knowledge that will distinguish them in the digital space.

Huawei’s representative, Gari Li, urged the students to seize the opportunity provided by TD Africa and Huawei to develop their digital skills.

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He emphasized the role of ICT in shaping the 21st century, stating that the ICT Academy offers hands-on experience and knowledge essential for thriving in the modern technological era.

As technology continues to drive progress in the 21st century, TD Africa reaffirms its commitment to empowering youth continent-wide, fostering self-reliance, and preparing them for success in the digital economy.

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