Barely three months after launching X3M Tech, an initiative designed to equip the next generation of Nigerians with technological skills, X3M Ideas has unveiled a new set of students who have successfully completed their training under the programme.
Presenting the students to stakeholders, including representatives of Lagos State Government, tech enthusiasts, students and secondary school teachers, the Group Chief Executive Officer of X3M Ideas, Mr Steve Babaeko, said the initiative stemmed from the need to shape the future of young generations and put them in the right place.
According to him, the second phase of the X3M Tech training progamme, held at Muritala Ajadi Animashaun Community Senior Grammar School, Surulere, Lagos, was designed to empower young minds with essential tools, knowledge and cutting-edge technological skills required to thrive in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
“At X3M Ideas, we have always believed in the potential of the youth and the critical role they play in driving the future. For the past 12 years, we have been privileged to partner with the Lagos State Government in its pursuit of quality education. Through this partnership, we have renovated schools and handed them over, ensuring that students across the state have access to conducive learning environments,” he added.
The X3M Ideas’ boss expressed delight that the agency was, for the first time, bringing its commitment to empowering the youth to Surulere, a testament to its belief that every community has hidden gems waiting to shine.
Speaking further, Babaeko applauded the Lagos State Government for its role in prioritising education and equipping students with required equipment to up-skill.
“This training has opened doors to the world of technology, a world where possibilities are endless,” he added.
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