ENACT Innovation Hub Graduates Product Development Trainees
ENACT Innovation Hub, the brainchild of Mr. Nurudeen Adeyemi Balogun, was commissioned in 2021 by the Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Since its inception, the hub has trained over 500 youths across at least eight training batches.
The ENACT Innovation Hub in Ajase-Ipo, Kwara State, has successfully graduated participants from its recent Product Development training program. Out of hundreds of registrants, 70 candidates were shortlisted, with 45 attending the class. Ultimately, 38 participants met the graduation requirements.
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The Hub, a community development initiative aimed at enabling youths across the Kwara South senatorial district to leverage digital opportunities, has consistently supported various digital programs and courses. The recent program, which adopted a hybrid training model, allowed participants to join virtually and attend physical classes.
The program, which began recently at ENACT Innovation in Ajase Ipo, Irepodun Local Government, Kwara State, concluded last week. It focused on the foundational aspects of product development and its fundamental principles. Participants were engaged with case studies that emphasized the localization of concepts through the adoption of local products and strategies.
ENACT Innovation Hub, the brainchild of Mr. Nurudeen Adeyemi Balogun, was commissioned in 2021 by the Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Since its inception, the hub has trained over 500 youths across at least eight training batches.
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Digprom International, the training experts and technical partners of the hub, utilized a well-structured and standardized curriculum to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills.
At the event, a representative of ENACT Innovation Hub encouraged the participants to apply the knowledge in their respective communities and to continue building on the training they had received. Participants also received a seed token from the Founder, Mr. Adeyemi, to cover transportation and data costs.
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The participants expressed their gratitude to the team and offered prayers for the team behind the hub.