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Home » ALX Nigeria Highlights Impact of its Tech Courses

ALX Nigeria Highlights Impact of its Tech Courses

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 13, 2024
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Helen Eboagwu, Hub Operations Manager, ALX Nigeria; Ufuoma Emonena, Funding & Partnerships Officer, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF); Ruby Igwe, Country General Manager, ALX Nigeria; Tobenna Erijokwe, Esq., member, National Executive Committee, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and Seun Babajide-Duroshola, Country Marketing Manager, ALX Nigeria, at a media parley organized by ALX Nigeria, in Lagos, recently.

Helen Eboagwu, Hub Operations Manager, ALX Nigeria; Ufuoma Emonena, Funding & Partnerships Officer, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF); Ruby Igwe, Country General Manager, ALX Nigeria; Tobenna Erijokwe, Esq., member, National Executive Committee, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and Seun Babajide-Duroshola, Country Marketing Manager, ALX Nigeria, at a media parley organized by ALX Nigeria, in Lagos, recently.

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ALX Nigeria, a leading tech accelerator, recently hosted a media conference to highlight the profound impact of its tech courses on the lives of their learners and fellows (graduates).

The event served as a platform to share inspiring success stories and testimonials from individuals who have benefited from ALX’s innovative programmes.

Nduchekwe Ezekiel, an ALX learner, expressed his gratitude for the transformative experience he gained through the tech courses.

“I joined ALX with a passion to explore the possibilities available in cloud computing technology and ALX did not only give me the skills to make my dreams possible, but they also helped me channel this passion appropriately. Their mantra of ‘Do Hard Things’ encourages us as learners to take full advantage of the learning experience. We are encouraged to ask questions and of course, the community is always there to support.,” Ezekiel said.

Oluwatosin Mogbadunade, ALX Fellow and CEO, Planned Path Consult, shared her journey from being a learner at ALX to achieving significant milestones in her career. “ALX has given me the requisite knowledge, skills, and attitude I need, not just in my tech career, but in life. With ALX you are taught not just to know what to do, but how to do it. As a result of my journey with ALX, I have been able to use data in my business as an entrepreneur to make informed decisions. ALX is also big on community, and I have been able to build lasting relationships that have helped me move forward in the achievement of my goals.”

Ruby Igwe, country general manager, ALX Nigeria reiterated that:

“ALX Nigeria’s tech courses are high quality and up to date, designed to keep up with the evolving demands of the tech industry. With a variety of course offerings such as Artificial Intelligence Career Essentials (AiCE), Software Engineering, Data Science, AWS Cloud Engineering, Salesforce Administration, and many more, ALX learners are equipped with the skills, mindset, and network needed to succeed in the rapidly changing digital landscape.”

“We are thrilled to see the positive impact of our tech courses on the lives of our learners and graduates. At ALX, we are committed to empowering individuals with the tools and opportunities to thrive in the digital economy. The success stories shared today are a testament to the effectiveness of our approach and the dedication of our team”, she further stated.

ALX Nigeria continues to play a pivotal role in driving innovation and talent development even beyond the Nigerian tech ecosystem.

Through its comprehensive programmes and collaborative initiatives, it remains at the forefront of empowering individuals to unlock their full potential and shape the future of technology throughout Africa.

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