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Stanbic IBTC Inducts over 250 Participants for DiSEP 5.0 Class

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Stanbic IBTC Holdings has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and digital transformation by officially inducting over 250 aspiring professionals into the Digital Skill Empowerment Programme (DiSEP) Cohort 5.0 class.

This latest intake marks another significant milestone for the programme, which is designed to equip young Nigerians with critical digital skills essential for thriving in today’s rapidly evolving global economy. The induction ceremony, a vibrant event filled with enthusiasm and anticipation, welcomed participants from diverse backgrounds, all eager to embark on a journey of learning and professional development.

What is DiSEP?

The Digital Skill Empowerment Programme (DiSEP) is a flagship Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiative by Stanbic IBTC. Its primary goal is to bridge the digital skills gap in Nigeria, fostering a generation of digitally savvy individuals capable of driving innovation, creating solutions, and contributing meaningfully to the nation’s economic growth. Through DiSEP, Stanbic IBTC provides comprehensive training in various digital domains, including but not limited to, data analytics, web development, digital marketing, product design, and cybersecurity.

Empowering the Future

Speaking at the induction, representatives from Stanbic IBTC reiterated the institution’s belief in the power of digital literacy to unlock opportunities and transform lives. They highlighted the programme’s success in previous cohorts, where graduates have gone on to secure promising roles, launch their own ventures, and make significant impacts in their respective fields.

The Cohort 5.0 participants can look forward to an intensive and hands-on learning experience, mentored by industry experts. The curriculum is meticulously crafted to be practical, relevant, and aligned with current industry demands, ensuring that graduates are job-ready and competitive in the global digital landscape.

Stanbic IBTC continues to champion initiatives that build human capacity and sustainable development. The induction of DiSEP Cohort 5.0 is a testament to this commitment, promising a brighter, digitally empowered future for over 250 Nigerians.

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