The Federal Government has unveiled a free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Academy with the aim of positioning Nigeria as a leader in the global digital economy.
The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief
Uche Nnaji, who inaugurated the AI Academy on Thursday in Abuja, said the
programme was set up in partnership with the Commonwealth Secretariat and Intel
Corporation.
While emphasising that the online programme was free, the
minister called on all Nigerians particularly students, youths and civil
servants to avail themselves of the opportunity to be part of a movement that
would redefine the future of the nation.
“The AI Academy is free and the registration is open from
today and will run until Jan. 30, 2025.
“I encourage you to visit our website at
https://scienceandtech.gov.ng/academy and seize this chance to acquire
cutting-edge AI skills.
“The AI Academy is not just a training platform but a
transformative opportunity for Nigerians–students, youths and civil servants–to
acquire critical skills in AI.
“In a world where AI is reshaping industries, solving complex
problems and creating new economic frontiers, it is imperative that Nigeria not
only keeps pace, but leads the charge.”
The minister said that the programme would provide
participants with access to self-paced courses on AI fundamentals, ethics,
tools and real-world applications.
He said that beyond learning the AI Technology, it offered
opportunities to compete for AI ambassadorial roles and internships with Intel
Corporation as well as ensuring hands-on global experience.
Nnaji said that the role of AI in nation-building could not
be over emphasised as AI was no longer a distant concept.
He said that it was a transformative tool that could drive
progress in agriculture, healthcare, education, security and many other sectors.
“By equipping Nigerians with these skills, we are not just
preparing individuals for jobs but creating a pipeline of innovators,
problem-solvers and leaders who will shape Nigeria’s technological and economic
destiny.
“Most importantly, AI will go a long way to help us develop
innovative solutions for the unique challenges we face as a nation.’’
Nnaji expressed gratitude to the Commonwealth Secretariat
and Intel Corporation for their unwavering support in bringing the vision to
life.
He said that the collaboration reflected the power of international
partnerships in driving innovation and sustainable development.
“Together, we are showcasing the power of collaboration
between government, industry and international organisations.
“As we unveil the AI Academy, we are laying the foundation
for a new era of innovation; one where Nigeria takes its rightful place as a
leader in the global digital economy,” he said.
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