By Victor Ahiuma-Young
ABUJA — The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and its training arm, the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), have unveiled plans to reposition the institute as a leading centre for digital skills development, research, innovation and policy to support Nigeria’s digital economy.
The initiative was announced by the President and Chief Executive Officer of DBI, Mr. David Daser, following the inaugural meeting of the institute’s newly constituted Interim Governing Board, chaired by Princess Oforitsenere Emiko, at the institute’s headquarters in Abuja.
Daser said the meeting marked the beginning of a new phase in the institute’s transformation aimed at strengthening its role in digital capacity development.
According to him, the renewed vision, backed by the Governing Board and the continued support of the NCC, is designed to equip Nigerians with the skills needed to thrive in the evolving digital economy.








