The Federal Government of Nigeria on Thursday announced the launch of a free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Academy to empower citizens with essential AI skills.
Uche Nnaji, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, emphasised that this initiative aims to position Nigeria as a leader in the global digital economy. The program is a collaboration with the Commonwealth Secretariat and Intel Corporation.
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Transformative opportunity for Nigerians
Nnaji described the academy as more than just a training platform; it’s a transformative opportunity for students, youths, and civil servants.
He stated, “The AI Academy is free, and registration is open until January 30, 2025.” Participants will have access to self-paced online courses covering AI fundamentals, ethics, and practical applications.
This initiative enhances individual skills and fosters innovation across various sectors, such as agriculture and healthcare.
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Encouraging participation
The minister urged all Nigerians to take advantage of this unique opportunity. “I encourage you to visit our website at https://scienceandtech.gov.ng/academy and seize this chance to acquire cutting-edge AI skills,” he said.
The government aims to drive economic growth and create new job opportunities in an increasingly digital world by equipping citizens with AI knowledge.
Nigeria’s dedication to using technology for national development ensures its workforce is ready for digital challenges.
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