TVET

Welcome to Priscilla Davis Technical
& Vocational Education Training (TVET)

Empowering Skills. Transforming Futures.

Unlock your potential with industry-focused technical and vocational training designed to prepare you for real-world success. Join a new generation of innovators, creators, and skilled professionals.

About TVET

Nigeria’s future is not just in ideas-it’s in action. It’s in the hands of those who can build, innovate, and create.
At Priscilla Davis TVET, we believe that technical skills are the foundation of national development. That’s why we are not just training students-we are building a generation of problem solvers, innovators, and industry leaders. 

From construction to manufacturing, from automation to advanced welding, we are equipping Nigerians with the skills they need to compete globally and transform industries locally.

Our TVET Projects

Innovative Development Effectiveness in the Acquisition of Skills(IDEAS)

Our Partners

Together with our technical partners, we deliver impactful TVET programmes

Training Centres and Courses

We offer a diverse range of industry-relevant programmes designed to meet practical, in-demand skills. Our courses include, but are not limited to:

Innoson Kiara Academy Nnewi Training Centre

Priscilla Davis Training Centre Port Harcourt

Innoson Kiara Academy Enugu Training Centre

Kiara De-Luke Academy Aba Training Centre

Priscilla Davis Training Centre Usi- Ekiti

Partnering for the Future

We are Calling on:

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.

West Mesa High School students offered pre-apprenticeship trade program

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