13/05/2026
For millions of young people in Nigeria, the challenge is no longer whether technology will shape the future, but whether they will be prepared to participate in it.
Across many underserved communities, digital access remains deeply unequal. Nearly 50% of Nigerians still lack basic digital literacy skills, while many rural communities continue to face limited electricity, inadequate infrastructure, and little to no access to computers or digital learning resources. For countless students, technology is something they hear about, not something they experience.
At Project-4 Lab, we believe opportunity should not be determined by geography or background. Rather than waiting for perfect infrastructure, we bring practical digital skills training directly to secondary schools in grassroot communities, creating access where it has long been absent.
We train students, many of whom had never used a computer before that moment. Beyond technical exposure, these sessions introduce students to new possibilities for learning, employment, innovation, and participation in an increasingly digital world.
But this is only the beginning.
As we impact these students, we are seeking partners, sponsors, and collaborators who believe every child deserves a fair opportunity to thrive in the digital age. Together, we can expand access, equip more students with foundational digital skills, and build sustainable pathways to opportunity for underserved communities across Nigeria.
Learn more and support our mission: www.project4lab.org