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INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS IN
THE AQUISITION OF SKILLS (IDEAS)

IDEAS Project & Beyond

The Need for Skilled Hands, The Vision for a Stronger Nigeria

PRISCILLA DAVIS TVET: A VISION FOR EXCELLENCE

To make Nigeria a global hub for technical expertise, ensuring that our workforce is not just job seekers, but job creators-skilled, innovative, and ready for the future. Since our inception, we have led pioneering projects in vocational education, bridging the gap between training and industry needs. 

Through strategic partnerships, cutting-edge technology, and hands-on learning, we provide world-class training right here in Nigeria. This commitment has placed us at the heart of the IDEAS Project, where we are leading one of the most ambitious transformations in TVET education.

THE IDEAS PROJECT & THE ROLE OF PRISCILLA DAVIS TVET

The Innovation Development and Effectiveness in the Acquisition of Skills (IDEAS) Project is a landmark initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education and World Bank, designed to revolutionize technical and vocational training across Nigeria. And at the center of this transformation is Priscilla Davis TVET. We were entrusted with the renovation and re-equipment of one of Nigeria’s leading technical schools-Federal Science and Technical College(FSTC) Usi-Ekiti-turning it into a national model for 21st-century vocational training.

But We Didn't Just Renovate

-We Redesign Learning
We Introduced:

WORLD-CLASS EQUIPMENT

-Powered By FESTO, Implemented By Priscilla Davis

Technology is the backbone of modern skills training. That’s why, through our partnership with FESTO, a leading German equipment manufacturer, 

we have introduced:

Advanced Welding and Fabrication Training Units

Sustainability and long-term Impact

You Ask, We Answer

Everything you need to know about Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

TVET stands for Technical Vocational Education and Training. It provides practical and hands-on skills in various trades and occupations, preparing individuals for employment or self-employment in industries such as construction, automotive, ICT, hospitality, and more.

TVET programs are open to everyone, including secondary school leavers, graduates, and adults seeking new skills or career change. Some courses may have age or educational requirements depending on the level and specialization.

Yes. TVET institutions often collaborate with industry partners to ensure that the skills taught are relevant. Graduates typically earn certificates or diplomas recognized by national education authorities or international accrediting bodies.

Many TVET institutions provide career guidance, internship opportunities, and job placement assistance to help students transition into the workforce.