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Nigeria Just Partnered With Coursera to Train 36,000 Youths in AI and Cybersecurity And It Could Change Thousands of Lives

In what may become one of the country’s biggest digital education moves in recent years, the Federal Government has partnered with Coursera to launch the Digital Training Academy (DTA), a programme designed to train 36,000 Nigerian youths in high-demand technology skills like Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Software Engineering.

Nigeria Just Launched an AI Chatbot to Help Citizens Access Government Services And It Speaks Local Languages

For many Nigerians, dealing with government services can feel like solving a puzzle nobody explained properly. You need information. But the website is confusing. The process is unclear. The response takes forever. And sometimes, you do not even know where to start. Now imagine opening your phone, asking questions in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, or English and instantly getting answers from an AI assistant designed specifically for Nigerian government services.

Nigeria’s Oil Industry Is Quietly Entering Its AI Era And Most People Haven’t Noticed

For decades, Nigeria’s oil and gas industry has operated like an old giant. Powerful. Profitable.Critical to the economy. But also slow to change. Now, something unusual is happening behind closed doors in Abuja. Artificial Intelligence is entering the conversation. And not just as another trendy tech buzzword.

Nigeria Is Building an AI Talent Factory — Inside Enugu’s Bold Plan to Train the Next Global Tech Workforce

Something big is quietly brewing in southeastern Nigeria, and it could change how the world sees African tech talent. In Enugu State, the government isn’t just talking about Artificial Intelligence anymore. They’re planning to build an entire AI institute.

Nigeria Just Signed a Digital Deal with Finland—€23M and a Big Bet on Tech Talent

Something interesting just happened, and if you care about Africa’s tech future, you might want to pay attention. Nigeria has just signed a digital cooperation agreement with Finland. On the surface, it sounds like another government deal. But look a little closer, and it tells a much bigger story about where Africa is headed in the global tech race. Let’s break it down.

From Lagos to the World: The Quiet Rise of Grace AI Lab

There’s a pattern in today’s AI boom: big promises, flashy demos, and tools that feel… familiar. But somewhere in Lagos, a startup is taking a very different path. Grace AI Lab isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room. Instead, it’s focused on building something far more ambitious: autonomous digital workers. AI systems that don’t just respond to prompts but can actually carry out complex tasks, make decisions, and deliver real outcomes with minimal supervision.

What If Land Fraud in Nigeria Could Be Stopped With Blockchain? One Startup Thinks It Can

The story starts with a ₦23 million mistake. In 2017, Nigerian entrepreneur Ndifreke Ikpoku thought he had secured a valuable piece of land on the outskirts of Port Harcourt. The documents looked legitimate. The deal seemed solid.

Nigeria Just Launched a Nationwide Smart City App — And It Could Change How Nigerians Navigate Their Cities

Something interesting just happened in Abuja. Nigeria officially unveiled what could become a digital gateway to everyday city life: MyCityApp Nigeria. At first glance, it’s “just another app". But look closer, and you’ll see something bigger.

₦132 Billion for Tech? Nigerian States Are Betting Big on Digital in 2026

Let’s start with the headline number. ₦132.45 billion. That’s how much 23 Nigerian states say they plan to spend on technology ministries and digital ambitions in 2026, according to budget data sourced from BudgIT’s Open States platform.

Nigeria’s Flutterwave Wows Wall Street: What the NYSE Moment Really Means

In a moment that felt bigger than fintech, Nigerian payments powerhouse Flutterwave lit up the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and the reaction back home was electric. For many Nigerians watching online, seeing their own company’s name on the trading floor screens wasn’t just news… it was proof that Africa’s tech dreams can play on the world’s biggest financial stages.

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