L-R: General Manager, Celebr-8 Lyfe, Shobhit Jindal; Executive Secretary, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Feyisayo Alayande; Honourable Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Lagos State; Mobolaji Abubakre Ogunlende; General Manager, Diageo West and Central Africa, Adebayo Alli; Head of Lagos State Agency for Mass Education, Oluwakemi Kalensanwo; Head of Corporate Relations, Diageo West and Central Africa, Godfrey Adejumoh, at Diageo's Learning for Life (L4L) graduation ceremony last Friday. Photo: Diageo

Diageo Nigeria, in partnership with Celebr-8 Lyfe, the Lagos State Ministry of Employment and Wealth Creation, and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, has graduated 300 participants from the inaugural cohort of its Learning for Life initiative aimed at empowering young Nigerians with hospitality and tourism skills.

According to a statement, the programme, launched in September 2025, exceeded its initial target of training 250 youths, with over 300 participants completing the initiative.

Diageo stated that the programme provided structured training in hospitality, workplace readiness, mentorship, and employability support, while also creating employment pathways for participants.