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14-Year Old SS2 Student, Miss Qisma, From Ebira, Kogi, Emerges Best In ICT Education For Women

A 14-year-old SS2 student of Imam Malik Ibn Anas Academy, Gwagwalada, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), from Ebira in Kogi State, Miss Qisma Onozasi Ahmed, has  beaten no fewer than 200 older women from across Nigeria to emerge the overall best in the ICT education for women.
The competition was floated through the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinibu’s Renewed Hope Initiative Women ICT Training and Empowerment Program, in collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).
A statement today, November 9, described Miss Qisma Ahmed as exemplifying the transformative potential of ICT education for young women, with particular reference to those from underserved regions.
The statement explained that the program is aimed at empowering women by providing essential digital skills and ICT training, creating new pathways for economic opportunities, self-sufficiency and improved livelihoods. “Such initiatives are especially impactful for women in underserved areas, who often face limited access to technology and educational resources. “By bridging this gap, the program supports gender equality, enhances employment prospects and fosters innovation, allowing women to contribute more effectively to their communities and national development. “With the expansion of this program, more women and youth will gain the skills to actively participate in the digital economy, which can drive long-term economic growth and social change.”
It said that the First Lady Renewed Hope Initiative aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and SDG 4 (Quality Education).
The statement said that by equipping women and young girls with digital skills, the program would promote gender equality, reduce economic disparities and contribute to a more inclusive society where all women, regardless of their socio-economic background, can achieve their potentials.
Reacting, Miss Qisma Ahmed expressed gratitude to the First Lady for the invaluable opportunity offered her, adding that it has opened new doors for her to pursue her aspirations.