TECH
Firms Team Up to Train C-Sagas Foundation Youth in Tech

In a concerted effort to promote digital literacy and community development, three tech-driven organizations, Aim Communication, P&C Digital Services, and Tony Gold Global Printing Press have launched a free one-year ICT training programme for members of the C-Sagas Charity Foundation.
The initiative is in support of the foundation’s humanitarian mission, led by its founder, Arch. Chief Christian Asaga Nwali (PhD), and aims to bridge the digital divide in local communities.
The free training is being coordinated by key supporters of the foundation ,Mr. Ifeanyi Agada, Mr. Francis Nwoba (Pope), and Mr. Sunday Ayira who are also the CEOs of the respective sponsoring companies.
They described their involvement as a way of giving back and supporting the foundation’s vision for youth and community empowerment.
Speaking at the unveiling of the programme, Mr. Ifeanyi Agada, CEO of Aim Communication, praised the foundation’s consistent humanitarian work and pledged full support for its digital empowerment agenda.
Mr. Sunday Ayira, CEO of Tony Gold Global Printing Press, echoed the same sentiment, affirming his company’s commitment to ensuring the success of the training programme.
Mr. Francis Nwoba, of P\&C Digital Services, urged trainees to take the training seriously, noting that digital skills are now central to economic advancement in today’s tech-driven world.
Responding on behalf of the foundation, Dr. Obisi Nweke, the State Coordinator, and Hon. Mrs. Margaret Ngozi Igwe, Coordinator of Women and Children (representing Prof. Arthur Nwachukwu, Head of Education and Skills Acquisition Team), thanked the companies for aligning with the foundation’s mission. She described the gesture as a “service to God” and urged the beneficiaries to make the most of the opportunity.
“This act of generosity is deeply appreciated. The skills you offer today will empower many for life,” she said.
One of the trainees, Ogboji Sunday Michael, expressed gratitude on behalf of participants, assuring the organizers of their full commitment to the programme.
It will be recalled that Mrs. Christiana Chiamaka Alobu, CEO of Divine Tidings Press, also recently sponsored a one-year ICT training for five C-Sagas members in Abakaliki ,another effort aimed at supporting the foundation’s digital empowerment goals.
The C-Sagas Charity Foundation continues to attract strong partnerships across sectors as it works to empower communities through education, digital skills, and social development initiatives.
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