Imagine one million Nigerians mastering AI, online safety, and digital hustles—all free, with laptops and global certs at the finish line. The Federal Government just teamed up with Clergywealth Cooperative to make it reality.
SGF Sen. George Akume kicked off the Joint Implementation Committee Tuesday in Abuja, aligning the Clergywealth Digital Skills Nigeria Initiative with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the National Digital Economy Policy.
Phase one targets 1M citizens via six-month batches covering basics, tools, entrepreneurship, and emerging tech under the Future Proof Economy model—fully funded by Clergywealth, no govt cash. Grads snag international certifications plus laptops for remote gigs.
National Digital Literacy Conference hits Jan 28-29, unveiling the Digital Literacy Academy and Artisan Development Project. Deputy Coordinator Rosemary Osikoya says it’ll empower clergy, civil society, rural folks via micro credits and job portals too.


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