Category: Technology

  • Kwara Gov, Minister, DG commend PRNigeria Centre, young communication fellowship

    Kwara Gov, Minister, DG commend PRNigeria Centre, young communication fellowship

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and Minister of Information, Idris Mohammed, have praised PRNigeria for its noteworthy initiatives aimed at mentoring and equipping the next generation of communicators.

    The commendations were given during the unveiling of the new PRNigeria Centre in Ilorin, capital of Kwara, and the inauguration of the second batch of the Young Communication Fellowship Programme.

    AbdulRazaq and Malagi recognised the efforts of Image Merchant Promotion Ltd (IMPR), PRNigeria and Economic Confidential publishers, for its dedication to providing young Nigerians with essential modern communication skills.

    Represented by Bolanle Olukoju, Commissioner for Communications, the governor stressed the importance of empowering young minds in the communications sector, highlighting the changing landscape of digital media and public relations.

    Urging the fellowship participants to display creativity and integrity, AbdulRazaq stated, “It fills me with pride to see so many bright and passionate young individuals gathered here, ready to become the future storytellers and media strategists who will shape the narrative of their communities.”

    Represented by Jibrin Ndace, Director General, Voice of Nigeria (VON), Malagi said the PRNigeria Young Communication Fellowship would hugely contribute to the country’s development goals. He charged young professionals to embrace technological innovation and become credible sources of information.

    “This Centre is a beacon of hope for the younger generation. It provides them with the knowledge, skills and tools that will enable growth and success in a rapidly evolving communication landscape,” Malagi added.

    In keynote address, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa, Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), highlighted the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in strategic communication.

    Represented by Dr. Falilat Olaitan Jimoh, Head of Innovation & Digital Inclusion, NITDA South-West, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa acknowledged AI’s revolutionizing effect on how information is communicated and consumed. “AI is reshaping industries, especially in communication,” he stated.

    The DG elaborated AI’s benefits for PR professionals, noting that tools predict trends, understand audience sentiment, and enhance message-tailoring through technologies like Natural Language Processing (NLP). “AI equips communicators to navigate today’s complex media environment,” he noted.

    In his address, the IMPR Chief Executive Officer, Yushau Shuaib, thanked those who supported the project as he underlined PRNigeria Centre’s commitment to youth development through training in journalism, public relations, fact-checking, and publishing.

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    “We appreciate the assistance of the state government, the Ilorin Emirate, and Alhaji Kale Kawu Agaka (Daniyan Ilorin). In three years, the organisation has equipped more than 280 journalists/writers to navigate the digital journalism landscape and empowered about 1,400 young Nigerians with vital skills.

    “Our collaborations with esteemed organizations like NITDA, the Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ), and the Network of Advocates for Digital Reporting (NADIR) have been instrumental in enhancing our capacity for innovation and diversification.

    “Our trainees are making strides in various fields, showcasing the profound impact our programs have on their careers. There is a need for continued investment in youth development within the communications industry. We remain dedicated to nurturing talents,” Shuaib added.

  • Ministry partners Google, Del York Academy to nurture 10,000 Nigerian creatives

    Ministry partners Google, Del York Academy to nurture 10,000 Nigerian creatives

    The Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy (FMACCE), in collaboration with Google, has launched an initiative to empower 2,500 young creatives to scale this number to 10,000 across Nigeria through a dedicated training program delivered by the Del York Creative Academy.

    A statement from the Ministry said the collaboration will advance FMACCE’s Creative Leap Acceleration Programme (CLAP), which aims to drive skills development, and innovation, and foster public-private partnerships in Nigeria’s creative sector.

    “CLAP, an initiative by the FMACCE, is being executed through the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC). The NCAC as the primary implementing agency, is leveraging its extensive network and expertise in the cultural sector to ensure that CLAP meets its objectives of equipping aspiring creatives with vital skills and fostering sustainable growth within Nigeria’s creative industry.

    “By leveraging the expertise of Google and the training capabilities of Del York Creative Academy, this program will provide participants with hands-on learning experiences in areas such as Music, Film, Animation, Content Creation, Live Production, and Audio.

    The programme is aligned with the core objectives of CLAP, which include creating employment opportunities, diversifying the economy, and deepening Nigeria’s cultural export potential.”

    Honourable Minister Hannatu Musa-Musawa of the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy while expressing her enthusiasm for the partnership said: “This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to nurturing Nigeria’s creative talent.

    By empowering our youth with the skills they need to excel in the creative industries, we are not only creating jobs but also positioning Nigeria as a global leader in cultural exports. In line with the president’s Renewed Hope agenda, this program will empower our youth to become even more active contributors to the economy, driving innovation and economic growth.”

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    The six-week training program will cover foundational skills in visual storytelling and creative video content production. Participants will explore essential aspects such as storyboarding, shooting, editing, motion graphics, and the integration of AI in the creative process. Additionally, a select group will participate in a three-week intensive in-person training and mentorship program, culminating in the creation of a high-quality visual content project.

    Olumide Falegan, Manager, EMEA Music & Culture at Google SSA, shared his excitement stating that: “This initiative is about recognizing and equipping the unsung heroes of our creative industries. By empowering these 2,500 professionals, and eventually 10,000 across Nigeria, we are investing in the future of Africa’s cultural influence and economic prosperity.”

    Linus Idahosa, Executive Chairman and CEO of the Del-York Group, highlighted the significance of the initiative, said: “Our partnership with Google is designed and carefully curated to bridge the gap between creative practitioners and corporate stakeholders, By equipping young talents with industry-relevant skills, we are fostering a new generation of creative entrepreneurs and enhancing the capabilities of the corporate sector to leverage creative expertise for business growth”

    The statement further said interested applicants can register for the training here: https://portal.delyorkcreative.academy/behind-the-camera/register. Applications open on October 8th and close on October 30th.

    This program is an opportunity for aspiring creatives in Nigeria to gain training and mentorship, paving the way for exciting career paths in the burgeoning creative sector. By equipping individuals with in-demand skills, the program aims to foster a new wave of talent that will drive innovation, create compelling content, and contribute to the continued growth of Nigeria’s creative economy.

    Google’s commitment to supporting the creative ecosystem in Africa includes initiatives like the Black Voices Fund and Made for You, which have already empowered countless creators across the continent. This collaboration with FMACCE and Del York Creative Academy builds upon this foundation, reaffirming Google’s dedication to fostering a vibrant and sustainable creative landscape in Nigeria.

  • Vodafone signs 10-year deal with Google to transform consumer experience with AI, cloud solutions

    Vodafone signs 10-year deal with Google to transform consumer experience with AI, cloud solutions

    Vodafone and Google have announced a ten-year strategic expansion of their existing partnership to bring new services, devices, and TV experiences to millions of Vodafone’s customers across Europe and Africa, supported by Google Cloud and Google’s Gemini models.

    A statement from both companies said the agreement will bring storage, security, and AI assistance to Vodafone’s customers in 15 countries, as well as its partners in an additional 45 markets worldwide, while Google will use Vodafone’s fixed and mobile connectivity services to improve workforce productivity.

    Margherita Della Valle, Vodafone Group chief executive, said: “Together, Vodafone and Google will put new AI-powered content and devices into the hands of millions of more consumers. Using these services, our customers can discover new ways to learn, create and communicate, as well as consume TV, on a scale we haven’t seen before.”

    Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, said: “Our expanded partnership with Vodafone will help bring our most advanced AI products and services, including our Gemini models, to more people across Europe and Africa.

    “I’m excited to see how Vodafone’s consumers, small businesses and governments, will use generative AI and Google Cloud to transform the way they work and access information.”

    On enhanced consumer experiences the statement noted that the Vodafone and Google partnership will help consumers take advantage of the latest hardware and digital technologies, including AI and cloud-based applications.

    “Vodafone and Google will work together to improve and expand the range of products and services available in stores and online, supported with a refreshed customer experience rooted in the benefits of AI.

    “Google and Vodafone are working towards enabling Vodafone to offer YouTube subscription-based products and Google One subscription plans, such as storage plans and AI Premium plans to consumers, in addition to offering a range of Pixel and other Android devices.

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    “Vodafone and Google will work towards enhancing Vodafone TV (which is powered by Android TV), using Google Cloud’s advanced gen AI capabilities to provide additional content discovery features, rewards, and offers, as well as content monetization with Google Ad Manager to deliver a better ads experience. The teams are also exploring a more deeply integrated YouTube experience across Vodafone TV devices.”

    On the digital transformation and security which is powered by Google Cloud’s gen AI, the statement said: “Vodafone and Google Cloud already have a strong track record of collaboration. The companies have worked together to create a data repository (data lake) that houses Vodafone’s data and its existing AI and data analytics services on Google Cloud to ensure maximum security and adherence to legal requirements.

    “With the expanded partnership, Vodafone will use Vertex AI, Google Cloud’s enterprise-ready AI platform, to build, deploy, and scale machine learning models and AI applications powered by Google’s Gemini models. This will help increase the speed and ease with which Vodafone’s operating companies in multiple countries can innovate and launch new products.

    “Through this partnership, Vodafone aims to offer its business customers enhanced cyber protection with its own soon-to-be-developed cloud-native cybersecurity solution, utilising Google Cloud’s Security Operations platform. It will provide security incident and event management, as well as the latest software-based protection tools. Vodafone will also use Google Cloud’s Security Operations platform when developing certain products and services to further ensure that they are secure by design to help keep customers safe online.

    “Both companies intend to jointly promote the use of universal industry standards in areas such as online safety, responsible AI development, network performance, and interoperability to drive economies of scale in industrial efficiency, boost innovation, and improve public services at scale. Through this partnership, Vodafone will put AI-powered cloud, content, and connectivity into the hands of more people.”

  • OXYTANE products will slash cost on fuel, diesel, reduce emission’

    OXYTANE products will slash cost on fuel, diesel, reduce emission’

    The General Manager, Operations, Oxytane Africa Investment Limited, Barr. Eseosa Vanessa Oviawe,  has assured OXYTANE high-performance fuel treatment products will help production and manufacturing companies to cut cost on fuel, diesel and reduce emission.

    She gave the assurance on Tuesday during the  unveiling of the products, as contained in  a statement to newsmen in Warri.

    Oviawe said  OXYTANE product is produced in UK and Indonesia, and being marketed in Nigeria by Oxytane Africa Investment Limited.

    According to her, OXYTANE is cutting-edge product for reshaping fuel efficiency and emissions reduction.

    “The world is shifting toward more sustainable practices and Nigerian businesses, especially those with high fuel demands, but with OXYTANE product, they now have the opportunity to reduce costs, cut their carbon footprint, and tap into the growing carbon credit market Oxytane, a revolutionary fuel additive, is at the forefront of this movement, providing practical and profitable solutions for companies seeking to optimize their fuel consumption and environmental impact”

    She continued: “ Oxytane is a high-performance fuel treatment that improves fuel efficiency, cleans contaminated fuel, and dramatically reduces carbon emissions. Designed for petrol, diesel, and kerosene use, it optimizes fuel systems, ensuring that every drop of fuel is utilized more effectively. This leads to lower fuel consumption, extending the life of fuel supplies and cutting operational costs, making it essential for industries reliant on diesel and other fuels”

     “OXYTANE’s precise dosage guidelines makes it easy to incorporate into daily operations such as; 10ml of Oxytane treats 50 litres of fuel; 20ml of Oxytane covers 100 litres; 30ml of Oxytane is effective for 150 litres; 100ml of Oxytane works for 500 litres; 1 litre of Oxytane treats 5,000 litres of fuel. These precise measurements allow companies to maximize fuel efficiency, reduce costs, and enjoy better overall performance”

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    “By enhancing fuel combustion, OXYTANE helps cut down on harmful emissions. This makes it a crucial tool for businesses aiming to meet environmental standards while reducing their impact on the planet. Adopting Oxytane also signals a strong commitment to sustainability, which can enhance a company’s public image”

    “With the carbon credit industry valued at over $500 billion, Nigerian companies can generate significant revenue by reducing their emissions with Oxytane and selling their credits, similar to what many European and American firms are doing. OXYTANE works with petrol, diesel, and kerosene, making it ideal for various sectors, from logistics to power generation. Its versatility ensures businesses in multiple industries can take advantage of its cost and environmental benefits”

    “Also, Oxytane Africa Investment Limited offers emissions inventory services to help businesses and government bodies track their emissions and qualify for carbon credits. This means Nigerian companies can not only save on fuel but also generate new revenue streams from their sustainability efforts”

    Oviawe said:  “ OXYTANE product is distributed across Nigeria through a strategic partnership with NNPC Retail Limited. The product is available at NNPC Retail Company-Owned Dealership Operated (CODO) stations nationwide, making it easily accessible for both individual consumers and large businesses”

    “For industrial clients looking for bulk purchases, Oxytane Africa Investment Limited has established dedicated offices at NNPC Retail Apapa in Lagos and Katampe/Kubwa in Abuja. This wide-reaching network ensures that Nigerian businesses can integrate Oxytane into their fuel systems with ease, whether they are operating on a small or large scale”

    “As the need for sustainable practices grows, Oxytane Africa is leading the charge, helping Nigerian companies stay ahead by cutting costs and contributing to the fight against climate change. OXYTANE product is available now at NNPC filling stations nationwide and through major e-commerce platforms, providing an accessible, high-impact solution for businesses looking to enhance their fuel management.

    “Finally, let me call on or encourage Nigerians and companies who will be interested in our OXYTANE  products  to contact 0706221 4880, and 08188776699, for further information on the products “

  • EngineeringXpress sensitises NYSC Corp members on safety, innovation, entrepreneurship

    EngineeringXpress sensitises NYSC Corp members on safety, innovation, entrepreneurship

    EngineeringXpress has conducted its second nationwide sensitisation and pre-training programme for National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members. 

    The firm presented EngineeringXpress APP: A digital ecosystem for engineering stakeholders and equipping NYSC Corps members with top skills for safe, innovative, entrepreneurial, and sustainable development.

    The engagements took place at orientation camps in Abuja, Lagos, Kaduna, Bauchi, Rivers and Enugu States. 

    The comprehensive programme is part of the pilot phase focused on imparting essential skills, including top skills for safe, innovative, entrepreneurial, and sustainable development. 

    During the first phase of the program in April and May 2024, over 12,000 corps members participated. 

    This second outing featured the presentation and signing-up on the EngineeringXpress APP, a digital ecosystem for inclusive engagement of engineering stakeholders for collaboration and continuous professional development. 

    The innovative platform aims to bridge the skills gap and foster inclusive collaboration among engineering professionals.

    “Empowering our youth with cutting-edge skills is crucial for Nigeria’s sustainable growth,” Principal of Engineering Xpress Dr. Uzor Onyia emphasised. 

    “Through EngineeringXpress, we’re committed to developing a talented and equipped workforce capable of driving safety, innovation, and entrepreneurship for wealth creation in Nigeria,” he added. 

    Onyia invites other engineering stakeholders to download the EngineeringXpress APP and join the community. 

    “Together, let’s advance engineering education and practice in Nigeria.

    “EngineeringXpress is poised to transform Nigeria’s engineering landscape by leveraging digital technology and its network of global expertise.

    EngineeringXpress understands and closes the gaps between engineering education and industry practice in Nigeria, by introducing an impactful curriculum, inclusive guidelines, in an idustry-academia collaboration framework, and setting the stage for a brighter future,” he added.

    The organisation is a coalition between the Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) and University of Nigeria (UNN) Faculty of Engineering, sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Onyia Construction.

  • Kyvatron revolutionises arbitrage trading in Nigeria

    Kyvatron revolutionises arbitrage trading in Nigeria

    Bayo Chisom Iwu, Founder/CEO of Kyvatron, a multinational arbitrage trading company, is changing the face of investment in Nigeria. Established in June 2022, Kyvatron specialises in sourcing commodities and currencies cheaply in bulk and reselling them at a profit.

    Iwu’s vision for Kyvatron began as a solo endeavour, but he soon realised the need for a more professional approach to attract major investors. Today, Kyvatron boasts an impressive portfolio, with operations spanning the US, UK, China, and Nigeria.

    The company’s focus on arbitrage trading eliminates risks associated with traditional investments. By sourcing currencies and commodities in bulk, Kyvatron capitalises on wholesale rates and resells at retail prices, generating consistent profits.

    Kyvatron’s innovative approach has attracted numerous investors seeking to combat inflation and financial insecurity. The company’s stable trading profits have positively impacted many lives, with returns reaching up to 23% per month.

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    “We specialise in Yuan Arbitrage trading, sourcing Chinese currency in bulk and reselling for profit,” Iwu explained. “Our profit comes from sourcing things in bulk, and with cryptocurrency, we can move billions of naira quickly and efficiently.”

    To mitigate risks, Kyvatron deals with established brands and reputable partners, ensuring secure transactions. The company’s use of stable coins like USDT, pegged to the US dollar, protects investors from market fluctuations.

    Kyvatron’s expansion plans include establishing more offices in Nigeria, with a focus on creating awareness about the benefits of arbitrage trading. Iwu aims to make the platform more robust, enabling users to pay suppliers directly and facilitating international trade.

    “We’re filling a gap in the market, providing a secure and profitable investment opportunity for Nigerians,” Iwu said. “Our goal is to make Kyvatron a household name, synonymous with trust and reliability.”

    With its innovative approach and commitment to investor satisfaction, Kyvatron is poised to revolutionise Nigeria’s investment landscape.

  • Social impact innovator launches $1000 fund for Nigerian student entrepreneurs

    Social impact innovator launches $1000 fund for Nigerian student entrepreneurs

    A social impact professional, Amos Ogunola has launched a $1000 support fund initiative to empower Nigerian student entrepreneurs.

    The goal, according to him, is to provide young aspiring business owners with essential skills and resources to scale their businesses and improve their economic opportunities.

    Amos who is focused on economic empowerment through digital skills and financial education, explained that his journey into youth empowerment began when he facilitated an entrepreneurial program in Ibadan, Oyo state, working with secondary school students to help them understand the basics of starting and managing a business.

    He said: “In those early sessions, I witnessed students strategizing, holding meetings, and demonstrating remarkable leadership. This inspiring experience ignited my passion for empowering young entrepreneurs.

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    “Today, I’m expanding this vision by developing an innovative Learning Management System (LMS) designed to train over 3,000 Nigerian tertiary student entrepreneurs.

    “The platform aims to equip them (student entrepreneurs) with the tools to harness digital skills and improve financial education, enabling them to grow their businesses effectively. Beyond skills, Amos envisions creating a pitch platform where these young entrepreneurs can access seed funding—starting with the $1000 he is raising.

    “I have always believed in the power of youth for economic growth, and I’ve heard and witnessed countless stories of successful entrepreneurs who had a solid foundation right from their school days. This is why I am committed to creating opportunities that empower student entrepreneurs from the ground up,” Amos explained.

    By raising $1000, Amos aims to kickstart the transformation of young entrepreneurs’ lives, providing them with opportunities for growth and financial stability.

    “I invite everyone to join me in this mission to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Together, we can build a foundation for sustainable growth, driven by the creativity and resilience of our youth. To support this initiative, please visit gofund.me/08f9bacf

  • Academy boosts technology industry, Introduces Artificial Intelligence Course

    Academy boosts technology industry, Introduces Artificial Intelligence Course

    Leading Software Engineering Schools, Conclase Academy, has made significant mileage by introducing new courses in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Python, to buoy Africans’ savviness in tech skills and development.

    Speaking on the expansion through a statement on Tuesday, the Founder, Adeposi Bamiduro, said the academy has expanded its training to Kenya, its third country of operation in Africa, marking a major milestone in the mission to provide top-tier tech skills to youths.

    Bamiduro stated that the new courses have further cemented Conclase Academy’s position as a key player in Africa’s growing tech industry.

    In a bid to bridge the gap between talent and the growing demand for AI expertise, Bamiduro said Conclase Academy’s entry into Kenya comes at a critical time.

    The tech expert added that demand for AI-related skills has skyrocketed and companies are increasingly seeking professionals with expertise in generative
    AI, deep learning, and advanced technologies.

    “Our mission is to empower Africans to play a significant role in the global tech industry. Expanding to Kenya is a major step in fulfilling this mission.”.

    “With over 500 students trained and a 95% hiring rate across its courses, Conclase Academy
    has built a reputation for fast-tracking careers in tech.

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    “Kenyan students will benefit from a curriculum that blends industry-relevant theory with hands-on practice, all under the guidance of
    experienced professionals. In just six months, graduates will be ready for internships and full-time positions”.

    Bamiduro averred that in addition to its new AI and Python courses, the academy will offer its existing range of high-demand programs in Cybersecurity, Data Analysis, Frontend and Backend Engineering,
    DevOps, Product Management, and more.

    He said the Academy is also committed to building a thriving community of learners and tech professionals, with an emphasis on connecting graduates to job opportunities both locally and
    internationally.

    “The academy has forged key partnerships in Kenya to ensure that students receive not only quality education but also the support they need to succeed in the tech world.

    “The expansion to Kenya signals a broader movement to position Africa as a hub for tech talent, and Conclase Academy is poised to lead that charge by equipping the next generation of African tech professionals with the skills they need to thrive”.

  • Africa must resist ‘slavery mentality’ to ignite growth in mining – Adeyemi

    Africa must resist ‘slavery mentality’ to ignite growth in mining – Adeyemi

    President, Women in Mining, Nigeria (WIMIN) Engr. Janet Adeyemi has called on African nations to reject the “slavery mentality” that continues to undermine the continent’s growth, particularly in the mining sector.

     Speaking at the 3rd Annual Gold and Gem Conference Exhibition (GGCE) and the 2nd Africa Gold Jewellery Exhibition Conference (AGJEC) in Lagos, Adeyemi emphasized the urgent need for Africa to break free from colonial-era mindsets that still hamper progress.

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    Addressing industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders, Adeyemi stated: “For centuries, we were made to believe that our resources, cultures, and ideas were inferior, only valuable when extracted, shaped, and defined by others. That mindset—what I call the ‘slavery mentality’—has held us back for too long.”

    She argued that this mentality not only limits Africa’s economic potential but also erodes the confidence needed to harness the continent’s vast resources, particularly in the mining and gemstone industries. Adeyemi urged African countries to take ownership of their mineral wealth, adding that the success of Africa’s mining sector depends on Africans recognizing the value within their own borders.

    Adeyemi highlighted the fusion of jewellery and fashion as an example of Africa’s untapped potential, where the continent can lead globally by integrating its rich cultural heritage with modern market demands.

    “The integration of fashion and jewellery is not just an industry trend, but a powerful symbol of African identity and craftsmanship. We need to believe in the value of what we produce and lead the way globally,” she noted.

    She also pointed to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a critical platform for Africa to unite, remove trade barriers, and develop stronger value chains in mining and other sectors.

    “The AfCFTA offers a historic opportunity to keep the wealth generated from our natural resources within the continent. But for this to work, we must first shed the belief that our success depends on external validation,” Adeyemi added.

    Calling on African governments and private sector leaders to support local artisans, strengthen capacity-building efforts, and promote ethical sourcing, she stressed that Africa has the potential to become a global leader in the mining sector—if it can overcome the remnants of the colonial past.

    “This is a moment for Africa to define its future, to turn its mineral resources into wealth that stays within the continent. But to do so, we must first break free from the mental chains of the past and believe in our own power and potential,” Adeyemi concluded.

  • How AI is accelerating Africa’s pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals

    How AI is accelerating Africa’s pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals

    By Alex Okosi

    With Unstoppable Africa 2024, the Global Africa Business Initiative’s (GABI) flagship event holding this week, there is no better time to take a look at African nations’ progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    While much remains to be done globally in accelerating progress against the SDGs, Africa, as a continent rich with potential; is starting to embrace the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) that will help it achieve the SDGs. To bolster these fledgling efforts, two things are needed: collaboration between stakeholders, and access to the necessary skilling and infrastructure.

    As a GABI Circle member, we are thrilled to see how AI-driven initiatives from a wide variety of players are supporting countries on the African continent in their quest to reach the SDGs.

    AI’s role in Africa

    The opportunities inherent in the use of AI in Africa can be viewed from several perspectives; the first of which is the role it will play in bringing cutting-edge healthcare to people who previously did not have access to these.  In addition to our own solutions, Google is also teaming up with local organisations such as Jacaranda Health in Kenya, and OnTime Consortium in Nigeria, which use AI to give access to life-saving information.

    This not only supports SDG 3 but also empowers women to take control of their maternal and child health through AI-driven solutions that help monitor pregnancies and predict complications, allowing for timely interventions that save lives.

    AI’s role also extends to advancing food security; and addressing environmental and climate-related challenges affecting agricultural productivity and livelihoods. By predicting flood zones and alerting residents in advance, Google’s AI-enabled flood forecasting  system directly contributes to increasing disaster preparedness by providing flood forecasts and alerts up to seven days in advance. Since its launch last year in two countries, the service has been expanded to 80 countries, 23 of which are in Africa.

    Secondly, AI has the potential to help power economic growth. What makes this even more exciting is that it is not just an opportunity for big businesses, it also creates incredible opportunities for startups and entrepreneurs. The AI Startups Mapping in Africa report by AfriLabs  reveals that Africa’s AI readiness index is at an average of 26.91, emphasising the need for greater investment in AI infrastructure.

    Initiatives such as the recently adopted Africa Union Startup Model Law Framework  set out guiding principles, a common vision and key recommendations for Member States in developing their national startup legislative and regulatory systems and capabilities to derive maximal value from the innovation ecosystem.

    The private sector is a vital player in this ecosystem and Google, alongside other partners, continue demonstrating our commitment to fostering a thriving startup environment through initiatives like the Google for Startup Accelerator for Africa, the Hustle Academy that has empowered more than 10,000 graduates to date, and Google’s USD 50 million Africa Investment Fund underscore the private sector’s dedication to supporting African startups.

    Thirdly, strategic partnerships between African governments and the private sector are crucial to harness AI effectively. By investing in infrastructure such as connectivity and data centres and providing educational frameworks to empower Africa’s next generation of AI-savvy users, the continent can position itself for inclusive growth and development.

    Unlocking opportunities and breaking barriers

    While global progress has been slow in many areas, AI presents a unique opportunity for African nations to overcome challenges and achieve these goals.

    AI isn’t just another technology; it is an enabler, reducing the barriers that stand in the way of realising Africa’s potential. There’s been a lot of talk about the fundamental importance of skills like STEM and coding, which create a vital foundation for understanding the digital world. These are still essential, and when augmented with AI, access to learning and using these technologies becomes even easier.

    How Africa can catch on to the AI train

    For Africa to catch up in the global AI race, a multi-faceted approach is required. This involves not only investment in infrastructure and education but also cultivating a culture of learning, innovation and entrepreneurship amongst the civil service who are core to the transformation of the continent.

    Governments should work toward creating clear policies and regulatory frameworks that encourage AI innovation while ensuring ethical standards and data privacy. At GABI, Google will share an AI blueprint, that has been months of research and inquiry, that highlights model laws and strategies governments and institutions in Africa can adopt in order to gain this AI opportunity. And to complement this, with partners, we´ll kick off an AI Printers  course offering the  ´Foundations of AI and Cloud policy making in Africa´ for policymakers and policy implementers on the continent.

    Africa’s AI journey does not have to be traveled alone. Collaborative efforts between African countries can accelerate the adoption of AI across the continent. Regional and local organisations, for example, could play a role in coordinating AI strategies across African countries, sharing best practices, and facilitating cross-border AI projects.

    Africa must also continue to build partnerships with global tech leaders and AI pioneers. These partnerships can provide African innovators with access to the latest AI research, technologies, and expertise.

    Finally, Africa needs to promote a culture of innovation, where entrepreneurs and innovators feel empowered to explore AI-driven solutions. This involves providing the necessary resources and highlighting many success stories.

    Strategic partnerships and infrastructure development are key to success

    Strategic partnerships between African governments and the private sector are crucial to harness AI effectively. By investing in infrastructure such as connectivity and data centres and providing educational frameworks to empower Africa’s next generation of AI-savvy users, the continent can position itself for inclusive growth and development.

    The journey toward achieving the SDGs is complex, but with AI as a catalyst, Africa can make significant strides. At Google, we are excited to be part of this transformative journey, working alongside GABI Circle members to accelerate progress toward a sustainable and prosperous future for Africa.

    .Okosi is the Sub-Saharan Africa Managing Director  at Google