Lekki Adult Literacy And Vocational Centre (LALVC) has graduated its first set of students.
Twenty-five of them graduated on the same day that the centre matriculated about 60 learners.
Speaking at the ceremony, Coordinator and Trustee, LALVC, Joe Mbulu, said the vision to restore faulty academic foundations and to give hope to the hopeless in the society brought forth LALVC.
He noted that it is a nine-month programme certified by the Lagos State Educational board.
“When LALVC was established, we just wanted to help adults, who could not read or write. However, we have since come to realise that the vision is way bigger that just reading and writing. At the core of this mandate is the transformation of not just Learners, but the facilitators. The learners are getting transformed through the unique teaching approach adopted by LALVC.”