TechGen Africa partners industry influencer, Usman Amusat, to launch coding scholarship

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Ridwan Adelaja is a journalist, and comms specialist with experience in PR and Advertising for government organisations, corporate companies and African tech startups. Ridwan is the...
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A Nigerian tech-for-future-development organization, TechGen Africa, has announced partnership with tech industry influencer, Usman Amusat, to launch a coding scholarship for Nigerian youths.

The organization made the announcement via its LinkedIn and Facebook pages, describing the opportunity as a means for students to launch “their transformative tech career through TechGen’s online coding class.”

According to TechGen, the intensive and comprehensive group class was designed “to impart the essential skills and practical experience required to excel in the rapidly expanding tech industry.”

The organization calls on eligible young Nigerians to apply for a chance to enter the TechGen network.

“The esteemed Usman Amusat, an influencer in the tech sector, has recognized the significance of TechGen Africa (TGA)  coding class and is generously sponsoring a number of students to participate in our six-month group coding program,” the statement reads. 

“This endorsement from Mr. Abiola is a testament to the exceptional training and support offered by TGA, and underscores the value and impact of our coding class.

“We invite all eligible graduates and gap year students to submit an application for this scholarship program.”

Interested applicants can follow the link below to fill a form of interest. Interest Form

Ridwan Adelaja is a journalist, and comms specialist with experience in PR and Advertising for government organisations, corporate companies and African tech startups. Ridwan is the co-founder of Techparley Africa, a team of African tech storytellers showcasing the vibrant tech landscape in Africa and beyond. He currently serves as Media Aide to the Honourable Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and edits the "AI in Africa" beat on Techparley.
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