Across public schools, thousands of students are academically capable—but digitally unprepared.
- Over 90% of students have never used a computer
- Millions sit for CBT-based exams like JAMB every year
- Many struggle—not due to lack of knowledge—but lack of digital skills
Students are not failing because they are not intelligent — they are failing because they lack access to computers.
We provide hands-on training in basic computer operations, preparing students for the digital world.
We train students on how to effectively use computer-based testing platforms to improve exam performance.
We support public schools with ICT infrastructure, management, and sustainability systems.
Project DRIVE is our flagship initiative designed to prepare public school students for success in computer-based examinations. Through structured training, access to computers, and guided practice, we are closing the digital gap and improving academic outcomes.
- Train 1,000 students annually
- Reach 5 public schools
- Ensure equal participation for girls and boys
- Increase ICT literacy to 80%
- Improve JAMB success rates
You can be part of the solution. Together, we can bridge the digital gap and empower the next generation.