Nigeria: Ingryd Academy, LSETF Plan N3b Empowerment For Africa’s Tech Talents

Ingryd Academy has announced a strategic partnership with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) to drive innovation, foster tech talent, and empower aspiring tech professionals across Africa.

This partnership aims to provide aspiring tech professionals with the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Speaking on why Ingryd Academy is embarking on the Ingryd Scholarship Programme, Chief Executive Officer, Ingryd Academy, Khadijat Abdulkadir, said: “In this partnership with LSETF, the Ingryd Scholarship Program envisions a future where Africa’s tech talent rises to its full potential, driving innovation, and propelling the continent to the forefront of the global tech landscape. Together, we’re not just closing the tech talent gap; we’re opening doors to endless possibilities, empowering aspiring tech professionals, and shaping a brighter, more innovative Africa.”

Wit­h a focus on empowering Africa’s tech future, the Ingryd Scholarship Programme, renowned for offering free training in critical tech skill sets such as Java, Linux, Cybersecurity, and Data Science, has set a goal to train 4,000 individuals yearly. The program’s six-month curriculum includes a three-month paid internship, enabling participants to gain practical experience and apply their newly acquired skills.

Beginning this October, the programme will welcome its first cohort of 1,000 participants, followed by three additional cohorts over the next 12 months. This phased approach ensures that each participant receives a comprehensive and impactful learning experience.

The Ingryd Scholarship Programme backed by LSETF’s support, represents a substantial investment estimated at N3 billion. This financial commitment underscores the programme’s dedication to nurturing tech talent and driving progress on the African continent.

Aspiring tech enthusiasts eager to join this transformative journey are invited to apply for the first cohort, with the application window opening on September 5th and closing on October 5th, 2023. Training for the inaugural cohort is scheduled to commence on October 16th, 2023.

In the same vein, the Director of Programmes and Coordination, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Omolara Adewumi, said: “The partnership represents a collaborative effort to address the skills gap in the technology sector, promote job creation, and empower Lagos residents with valuable skills for a rapidly evolving industry. It highlights the importance of public-private partnerships in driving economic development and fostering talent development in the region.”

THE GUARDIAN

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