IMT Polytechnic to Train Female Undergraduates in Driving Keke
The collaboration with SIMBA, an international organisation, will see the launch of a specialized training program focused on teaching female students how to operate tricycles, commonly known as "keke."
The Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) has announced a new initiative aimed at enhancing the employability and independence of young female undergraduates, training them how to drive tricycle popularly known as Keke.
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The collaboration with SIMBA, an international organisation, will see the launch of a specialized training program focused on teaching female students how to operate tricycles, commonly known as "keke."
The training program represents IMT's renewed commitment to equipping its students with practical skills that extend beyond traditional classroom learning. By offering this unique opportunity, the institute aims to address both the need for economic empowerment and the growing demand for skilled tricycle operators in the region.
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The program will provide hands-on instruction and practical experience, ensuring that participants not only learn how to drive but also gain insights into the mechanics and maintenance of tricycles.