KLWC’s skill acquisition initiative is part of a broader movement in Nigeria to combat unemployment and poverty through vocational education. While KLWC itself is a faith-based conference, its training arm aligns with national efforts like those of the Lagos State Vocational Training and Skill Acquisition Centers, which have empowered over 4,000 individuals across various trades.
These programs emerged in response to:
Rising youth unemployment
The need for alternative income sources
Government and NGO efforts to promote entrepreneurship and reduce dependency on formal employment
KLWC collaborates with organizations like the Capacity Development and Skills Enhancement Initiative (CDSEI) to deliver these trainings, often coinciding with major church events or community outreach programs.
Online Training include Programming, Data Science, Cloud Computing and IoT, Data Literacy, Creative Innovation, Financial Planning and other valuable Digital Skills
The KLWC (Kingdom Life World Conference) Skill Acquisition Training is a free vocational empowerment initiative held in Lagos, Nigeria. It is designed to equip participants—especially youths and women—with practical, marketable skills that foster self-reliance and entrepreneurship.
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Location: Lagos Mainland, often hosted at venues like TREM Headquarters, Gbagada
Duration: Typically short-term (1–3 weeks), depending on the skill track
Skills Offered:
Fashion design & tailoring
Catering & event decoration
Hair styling & makeup
Bead making
ICT & digital marketing
Shoe and bag making
Cost: Free (including materials for training and demonstrations)
Target Audience: Open to all residents, with a focus on women, youth, widows, and vulnerable groups