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Home » Maliyo Games, Arizona State University Partner to Train 10,000 African Talents in AI and Game Development

Maliyo Games, Arizona State University Partner to Train 10,000 African Talents in AI and Game Development

| By: Oluwatosin Aloba

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
April 17, 2026
in GameTech
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Maliyo Games x Arizona State University Partnership

L-r: Mark Olilla, founding director, Endless Games and Learning Lab, Arizona State University; Hugo Obi, CEO, Maliyo Games, and Bola Akinrolabu, assistant director, Endless Games and Learning Lab, Arizona State University, during a media interaction to discuss the partnership between Maliyo games and Arizona State University, held in Lagos.

In a landmark transatlantic collaboration set to reshape Africa’s digital talent landscape, Maliyo Games has partnered with Arizona State University, through its Endless Games and Learning Lab, to accelerate workforce development in artificial intelligence (AI) and game development across the continent.

The initiative, unveiled following a high-level engagement in Lagos, establishes a structured framework for micro-credentialing, externships, and experiential learning, bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world production in the fast-growing interactive media industry.

Building Africa’s Next Generation of Digital Creators

At the heart of the partnership is a shared ambition to equip African youth with globally competitive, industry-ready skills, leveraging Maliyo Games’ deep understanding of local content ecosystems and Arizona State University’s leadership in digital learning innovation.

“This marks a new phase in game development, and we are genuinely excited to be building it with Maliyo Games and the GameUp Africa community,” said Mark Olilla, founding director of the Endless Games and Learning Lab at Arizona State University.

“The talent we encountered here, the drive and creativity of these developers, confirmed everything we hoped this partnership could deliver. We are looking forward to what comes next.”

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Micro-Credentials Driving Real-World Impact

The programme introduces a flexible, stackable micro-credential system, enabling participants to earn globally recognized certifications from Arizona State University while gaining hands-on experience in game development and AI.

Since its rollout in early 2026, the initiative has already delivered over 150 micro-credentials to the first cohort of graduates under Maliyo’s GameUp Africa programme, signaling early traction and scalability.

For participants, the experience goes beyond certification.

“I had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with three different teams made up of talented developers, artists, and audio engineers from across Africa,” said Ibrahim Karl.

“Together, we worked on live service features and published games, which was incredibly rewarding. I’m proud to have earned a micro-credential and certification from Arizona State University.”

Scaling Talent Development Across Africa

With Africa’s gaming industry projected to exceed $5 billion by 2030, the demand for AI-literate, studio-ready talent continues to rise sharply.

Both institutions have set an ambitious target to train and certify 10,000 learners across Africa over the coming years, positioning the continent as a key player in the global gaming and digital content economy.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to building and nurturing talent within Africa’s growing gaming ecosystem,” said Hugo Obi, CEO of Maliyo Games.

“By combining structured learning, community, and access to tools, we are creating opportunities for young people to thrive in game development and beyond.”

Bridging Education, Industry, and Innovation

Beyond skills development, the collaboration represents a broader shift in how education and industry intersect in emerging markets.

By integrating externships, studio-based projects, and global certification frameworks, the initiative ensures that learning outcomes are directly aligned with market needs, closing long-standing gaps between training and employability.

The programme also strengthens U.S.–Nigeria educational exchange, reinforcing cross-border collaboration in high-growth digital sectors while positioning micro-credentials as a scalable alternative to traditional degree pathways.

Driving Economic Growth Through Creative Technology

Stakeholders say the partnership underscores the growing importance of gaming and interactive media as drivers of economic diversification, job creation, and digital exports in Africa.

With Nigeria’s large youth population and expanding digital economy, initiatives like this are expected to build local talent pipelines, enable global workforce participation, foster entrepreneurship and innovation, and strengthen Africa’s position in the global creative economy.

A Strategic Bridge Between Continents

Industry observers describe the Maliyo–ASU collaboration as more than an academic alliance—it is a strategic bridge between continents, industries, and talent ecosystems, with implications for education, technology, and economic diplomacy.

As digital creativity becomes a central pillar of global growth, the partnership positions both Nigeria and the United States at the forefront of future-focused workforce development and innovation.

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