RCCG Launches Ambitious Tech Fellowship to Train 100,000 Nigerian Youths
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has rolled out a major new programme to equip young Nigerians with technology skills. The church announced the launch of a tech fellowship aimed at training no fewer than 100,000 youths across the country. This initiative seeks to bridge the skills gap in the digital world and open up better job opportunities for young people in a fast-changing economy.
Church leaders believe that technology holds the key to solving many of Nigeria’s challenges, including unemployment and lack of modern skills. The fellowship will provide practical training in areas such as software development, digital tools, and other emerging technologies. By focusing on youths, the programme hopes to create a new generation of tech-savvy Nigerians ready to compete both locally and globally.
This bold step by RCCG comes at a time when many young Nigerians are looking for ways to build successful careers without leaving the country.
The training is expected to cover different levels, from beginners to more advanced participants, making it accessible to a wide range of youths. Organisers are optimistic that the fellowship will not only teach technical skills but also encourage innovation and entrepreneurship among the trainees.
Supporters of the initiative see it as a positive contribution to national development. Many believe that partnerships between religious organisations and the tech sector can play a big role in tackling youth unemployment. As the programme kicks off, there is growing interest from young people eager to register and take advantage of this opportunity to learn valuable skills.
The RCCG tech fellowship is set to make a meaningful impact by empowering thousands of youths with the knowledge they need for the future. This large-scale effort reflects the church’s commitment to the social and economic well-being of Nigerians, especially the younger generation. Many are watching closely to see how this programme unfolds and the difference it will make in the lives of participants.





