CSAAE TRAINS STAFF OF OLD ENGLISH BAR AND GRILLS ON DIGITAL SKILLS

In a proactive move towards fostering economic empowerment and technological literacy, CSAAE, through its Digital Skilling and Employment Project (DSEP), recently conducted a transformative training session for the staff of Old English Bar and Grills. The initiative aimed to equip employees with essential digital skills tailored for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Artisans.

The Digital Skilling and Employment Project recognizes the pivotal role digital proficiency plays in the contemporary business landscape. The training encompassed a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of digital literacy, including online marketing, social media management, and digital financial tools.

Through hands-on workshops and interactive sessions, employees gained practical insights into leveraging digital platforms to enhance business visibility, engage with customers, and optimize operations. The initiative not only addressed the immediate needs of Old English Bar and Grills but also aligned with CSAAE’s broader mission of empowering individuals and communities through education and skill development.

Participants left the training equipped with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital realm effectively.
CSAAE’s commitment to advancing digital skills underscores its dedication to empowering individuals, fostering entrepreneurship, and contributing to sustainable economic development. As the Digital Skilling and Employment Project continues to make strides, the ripple effect of these initiatives is poised to create a more digitally inclusive and economically empowered society.

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Fr. Godswill Agbagwa

Godswill Uchenna Agbagwa is a Catholic priest and a social ethicist. He was born in Umueze Amaimo, a small village in Ikeduru LGA of Imo State to Mr. Charlyman Chikamnele Agbagwa and Mrs. Evelyn Chinyere Agbagwa of blessed memory.