2026 Session 5 Report: ICT February Edition
The I.C.T session on proper prompting was a hit. Facilitator Toju Ogharandukun drove home the importance of crafting effective prompts to unlock AI’s full potential.
The I.C.T session on proper prompting was a hit. Facilitator Toju Ogharandukun drove home the importance of crafting effective prompts to unlock AI’s full potential.
The session emphasized that self-love is crucial for empowerment, teaching participants to be cautious of exploitation and prioritize personal strength to make a positive impact.
The session was engaging, with the facilitator driving home the importance of kindness and inclusivity. Participants learned that everyone matters, and small acts of kindness can make a significant difference in someone’s life and the society at large.
Team leads and assistants were elected to rule over the affairs of their team. The free and fair election was done after the manifesto was done by each aspirant.
We concluded the year with a memorable Christmas and end-of-year celebration after lots of impactful and thrilling sessions.
Our young participants wrapped up our session for the year with a burst of imagination and hands-on fun!
Digital / Education / ICT / ICT for kids
The session enabled participants to create and edit their own videos using Cap Cut, with the objective of mastering video editing skills and applying them to effectively communicate their ideas.
Digital / Education / ICT / ICT for kids
The November ICT session, led by Toju Ogharandukun, built on the previous month’s introduction to the Cap Cut app, teaching participants to edit videos by cutting, joining, and adding text, with hands-on practice sparking creativity and excitement.
A comprehensive session on the prevention of and healing from sexual exploitation, abuse, and violence was well facilitated by Dr. Tuoyo Ovie-Jack She focused on the critical issues surrounding the topics.
The session was a non competitive sports session. It was so scheduled to foster social interaction, and allow individuals of all skill levels to have fun and stay active without the pressure of competition. The participants came in with excitement but weren’t too certain of the kind of sports they were coming in for.