The Greenwich Foundation, the CSR arm of the Greenwich Group, has donated a fully equipped ICT laboratory to Ransome Kuti Memorial Junior and Senior Secondary Schools in Lagos, helping students gain vital digital skills for the future.
Each school received 24 brand-new computers, giving hundreds of students hands-on access to technology and preparing them for a fast-changing digital world.
Speaking at the commissioning, the Managing Director of Greenwich Registrars & Data Solutions, Mrs. Obiageli Chiki-Ijegbulem, said the project reflects the Foundation’s belief that technology can bridge learning gaps and empower young people.
“At GRDS, we believe technology is a transformative force,” she said. “Supporting this ICT Lab is part of our mission to drive digital inclusion and community development.”
This marks the third major education project by the Greenwich Foundation, which has previously renovated schools and improved learning facilities across Lagos.
Its efforts recently earned it the Education District Merit Award from the Lagos State Ministry of Education for its continued support of public-school education.
Subsidiaries under the Greenwich Group — including Greenwich Registrars & Data Solutions, Greenwich Merchant Bank, Greenwich Trustees, Greenwich Securities, and GTL Properties — jointly support these initiatives aimed at empowering youths and building sustainable communities.
Through this latest ICT project, the Foundation is nurturing a new generation of digitally skilled Nigerians ready to shape the nation’s technological and economic future.







































































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