Tag: Digital Bridge Institute (DBI)

  • DBI begins training of 10,000 workers of Nigerian tertiary institutions

    DBI begins training of 10,000 workers of Nigerian tertiary institutions

    No fewer than 10,000 workers of Nigerian universities and polytechnics are currently undergoing intensive capacity building in digital literacy by the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI)

    The training programme began on Monday across major centres in the country, namely, the University of Ilesha, Ilesha, Osun State, the Nigeria Army University, Biu, Borno State, the Rivers State School of Nursing Sciences and Management Technology, Rumueme, Port Harcourt, and the Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State.

    Under its 2025 Advance Digital Empowerment Programme for Tertiary Institutions (ADEPTI), the DBI would train 100 workers each in about 100 tertiary institutions across the country in line with the present administration’s commitment to upskill the digital skills and knowledge of workers.

    Fully sponsored by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and implemented by the DBI, the programme is designed to help the staff of tertiary institutions in Nigeria build capacity in the adoption and implementation of ICT tools in teaching and research.

    The Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilesa, Prof. Taiwo Olufemi Asaolu, who declared the training opened, said the ADEPTI programme, as a collaborative initiative, underscored the commitment of the Federal Government and the schools to enhancing technological proficiency among their workers.

    He stated that in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, advanced digital skills are crucial for quality teaching, learning, and research in tertiary institutions.

    According to him, digital visibility and proficiency significantly impact global and national University rankings, reputation, education delivery, and research outputs.

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    Prof. Asaolu said, “I am happy to inform you that, at the University of Ilesa, we have invested in digital technologies, equipping our faculties with modern teaching devices and providing campus-wide WiFi internet services. Additionally, we offer regular IT training and workshops to ensure our staff and students can effectively leverage these tools.

    “It is noteworthy that the Digital Bridge Institute’s ADEPTI workshop aligns with our vision, focusing on critical areas such as Data Analysis and Visualization, Digital Skills, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies.”

    He expressed confidence that the expertise of the resource persons will enhance the participants’ digital skills and inspire innovative approaches to technology integration.

    While commending the NCC and the DBI, he encouraged participants to engage actively and capitalize on the opportunity, adding that the knowledge and skills acquired will have far-reaching impacts on their professional lives and the advancement of our University and Nigerian tertiary education.

    With the training, he believed that the DBI, NCC, and the University communities were together building a digitally empowered academic community capable of meeting 21st-century challenges.

    Also speaking, the Center coordinator, Prince Soji Fagbemi, who represented the President/CEO, DBI, David Daser, said the programme was fully funded and sponsored by the NCC and implemented by the DBI.

    Fagbemi highlighted the objectives and the rules governing the ADEPTI programme, and advised the participants to take full advantage of the programme to improve their academic teaching and research outputs.

    “I want to encourage participants to give this training the attention and commitment it deserves. As we embark on this transformative learning journey, I want to assure you that the Instructors will do their best to deliver the learning content and achieve the expected learning outcomes,” Fagbemi said.

    He commended the NCC for its continued support and sponsorship of the implementation of the ADEPTI programme, and also praised the management of the universities for showing commitment to capacity development initiatives by the present administration.

  • Fed Govt launches digital certification to boost workforce skills

    Fed Govt launches digital certification to boost workforce skills

    The Federal Government has launched a Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) certificate licensing programme to enhance workforce skills and address Nigeria’s widening digital skills gap.

    During the unveiling of the programme on the Lagos campus of the institute, DBI President and CEO David Daser highlighted the importance of establishing the initiative in Nigeria as a frontrunner in digital transformation. 

    Daser said the programme aims to equip individuals and organisations with globally recognised ICT certifications, improving employability and driving economic growth in the digital economy.

    “This programme is designed to provide access to high-quality, industry-recognised training that will empower individuals, close the skills gap, and strengthen Nigeria’s workforce,” he said.

    Daser explained that DBI, a subsidiary of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has been at the forefront of ICT education in Nigeria and is licensed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

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    The DBI president also said the institute collaborates with global tech giants, such as Cisco, Microsoft, and Huawei, to ensure its training meets international standards.

    According to him, the newly launched Global Certification and Training Partnership Programme (GTP/GCP) will enable DBI to license its training modules to qualified institutions and trainers nationwide.

    Daser stressed that the initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda which prioritises economic growth, youth development, and job creation.

    “This initiative supports President Tinubu’s vision of preparing Nigeria’s youth for high-demand roles in the technology sector, enhancing their employability and driving economic progress,” he said.

    The DBI president urged stakeholders across sectors, including educational institutions, trainers, and private organisations, to collaborate in shaping the future of Nigeria’s digital workforce.

    “I urge all stakeholders to join us in ensuring that our workforce is prepared for the opportunities of the digital economy,” he said.

    The Chairman of Commit Technology and Consult Limited, Dr. Niran Oyekale, said Nigeria needs to address itd digital skills gap, warning that failure to act promptly could leave the nation behind in the global knowledge economy.

    Oyekale added that Nigeria must be positioned as a leader in digital skills training.