Moniepoint Innovation Hub – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 26 May 2026 19:13:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Moniepoint Innovation Hub – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Aderounmu Hails ₦3bn Moniepoint Innovation Hubs as Strategic for Tech Talent Development https://techeconomy.ng/aderounmu-hails-%e2%82%a63bn-moniepoint-innovation-hubs-as-strategic-for-tech-talent-development/ https://techeconomy.ng/aderounmu-hails-%e2%82%a63bn-moniepoint-innovation-hubs-as-strategic-for-tech-talent-development/#respond Tue, 26 May 2026 19:13:39 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=182132 The planned establishment of three innovation hubs by Moniepoint Inc across Nigerian universities has received strong endorsement from academia, with Professor Adesola Aderounmu describing the ₦3 billion initiative as a significant boost to technology talent development and digital innovation in the country.

Techeconomy had reported Moniepoint’s launch of a ₦3 billion commitment to establish Innovation Hubs at Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Nigeria and Ahmadu Bello University over the next three years, in what is being regarded as one of the largest private-sector investments in technology education and innovation infrastructure within Nigeria’s higher education system.

Speaking at the launch of the Moniepoint Innovation Initiative at Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Aderounmu, deputy vice-chancellor (Academics), said the project represents a major step toward equipping young Nigerians with practical digital skills required in today’s technology-driven economy.

According to him, innovation remains a critical driver of economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development, making investments in youth-focused technology programmes essential for preparing the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, and technology professionals.

He noted that the innovation hubs will provide students with access to hands-on training in software engineering, artificial intelligence, data science, robotics, product development, design, and entrepreneurship, helping to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry needs.

Aderounmu also highlighted Moniepoint’s previous contributions to the university, recalling that the company established a Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Laboratory for the Department of Mechanical Engineering two years ago.

He said the facility has strengthened practical learning, research, innovation, and technical capacity development among students and faculty members.

N3 billion Moniepoint Innovation Hub launch
L-r: Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Prof. Kamoru Usman; Vice President, People Operations, Moniepoint, Chinaza Nduka-Dike; Vice-Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Prof. Adebayo Simeon Bamire; Co-founder and Group CEO, Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Advancement, Innovation & Research, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Prof Aliyu Sanusi, during the launch of N3billion Moniepoint Innovation Hubs for UNN, OAU and ABU at OAU Campus, Ile-Ife, Osun State on Monday, May 25, 2026

The new innovation hubs form part of the broader Moniepoint Innovation Initiative, which seeks to strengthen collaboration between academia and industry while promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation among Nigerian youths.

Moniepoint said the three universities were selected to ensure broad regional impact and equitable access to opportunities across Nigeria.

The company noted that each hub will serve as a permanent centre for innovation-driven learning, capacity building, and technology development.

Beyond providing technical training, the initiative is expected to create a platform for knowledge exchange between industry and academia, supporting the development of a pipeline of skilled talent capable of driving Nigeria’s growing digital economy.

Aderounmu commended Moniepoint for what he described as a forward-looking investment in Nigeria’s future workforce and encouraged students to maximise the opportunities that the programme will offer.

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Moniepoint Group Launches ₦3 Billion Innovation Hubs across Three Nigerian Universities https://techeconomy.ng/moniepoint-group-launches-%e2%82%a63-billion-innovation-hubs-across-three-nigerian-universities/ https://techeconomy.ng/moniepoint-group-launches-%e2%82%a63-billion-innovation-hubs-across-three-nigerian-universities/#respond Tue, 26 May 2026 04:55:59 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=182098 Africa’s all-in-one financial ecosystem platform for individuals, businesses and their customers, Moniepoint Inc, Monday announced a landmark ₦3 billion commitment to establish three Innovation Hubs across some of Nigeria’s most prestigious federal universities over the next three years.

The initiative represents one of the most significant private-sector investments in Nigerian higher education in recent memory.

The Moniepoint Innovations Hubs will be built at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU).

The three institutions were strategically selected to scale the impact of the interventions across Nigeria’s geographic regions and to reflect a commitment to ensuring that opportunity is not concentrated in a single city or region but is proportionally distributed across the country, in line with Nigeria’s diversity and potential.

Each Moniepoint Innovation Hub will serve as a permanent centre for hands-on training in software engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence; design; robotics; product development; and entrepreneurship.

Open to students across all faculties, the programme will guide participants from curiosity to career readiness through structured, cohort-based learning, mentorship, and real-world project execution.

The initiative was formally announced today at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife in a ceremony attended by the Vice-Chancellors of all three universities, senior leaders from academia and industry, student representatives, alumni, and members of Nigeria’s broader innovation ecosystem.

Speaking on the initiative, Tosin Eniolorunda, co-founder and chief executive officer, Moniepoint Group,  said,

“When you look at the success of companies like Moniepoint, it’s easy to forget that it all started with the foundational training we received right here in Nigerian universities. This initiative is about paying that trust forward. Nigeria’s digital economy cannot run on potential alone; it requires immense, localized talent density. By launching these Innovation Hubs beginning with OAU, UNN, and ABU Zaria, we are intentionally anchoring world-class technical skills across the country.

And this is just the first step as we look across other tertiary institutions. Before we built anything, universities like UNILAG and OAU built people like Felix and I, giving us our first formal training in the disciplines that became our careers.”

Furthermore, Eniolorunda continued,

“Nigeria’s future will to a very large extent be built by Nigerians trained in Nigerian institutions. These three Hubs are my contribution to making that future credible by creating a solid pipeline for the emergence of great products and ideas. To truly scale our digital economy, we need high-density, industry-ready tech talent as a bulwark. We are investing these billions of Naira to ensure our tech ecosystem is powered by sustainable, homegrown excellence.”

Also speaking at the announcement ceremony, Professor Adebayo Simeon Bamire, the vice chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University,  stated,

“Obafemi Awolowo University has always stood for excellence, and for the belief that knowledge must serve society. This partnership with Moniepoint Group is a powerful affirmation of that conviction. The Moniepoint Innovation Hub will not only expand what our students can learn but also transform what they believe is possible. We are grateful to Moniepoint for choosing to root this investment in our institutions, and we are committed to ensuring that every naira translates into opportunity for our students and for Nigeria.”

Beyond financial support, Moniepoint Inc will contribute deep industry expertise through curriculum development, mentorship, internship pathways, and expert-led learning experiences.

The company’s engineering, product, and business teams will collaborate directly with each hub to ensure that training is not only globally relevant but also firmly grounded in the realities and demands of the modern African technology ecosystem.

The hubs are designed to be living institutions, not lecture halls, but launchpads of Nigerian excellence. Students will complete structured cohort programmes, work on live projects, and benefit from direct connections to Moniepoint’s network of engineers, investors, and industry leaders.

The goal is not simply to teach skills, but to produce the builders and problem-solvers who will shape the next chapter of Africa’s digital economy.

The ceremony which attracted dignitaries from within and outside the University included Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics, Professor G.A Aderounmu, Dean, Faculty of Technology, OAU, Professor L. E. Umoru, Dean of the Faculty of Science, OAU, Professor O.A Adesina, DVC Academic of UNN, Professor Kamoru O Usman, DVC, Advancement, Research & Innovation”, ABU, Professor Aliyu Sanusi, Former Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering, Prof. Obayopo, VP, People Operations, Moniepoint, Chinaza Nduka-Dike, SVP, Enterprise Network Sales, Ifeanyi Duru amongst others.

It will be recalled that Moniepoint Innovation Hubs builds on earlier investments by the Tosin Eniolorunda STEM Foundation in building a CAD/CAM laboratory at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, OAU valued at over 100m naira and the HatchDev Program at the University of Lagos championed by Moniepoint’s co-founder & Chief Technology Officer, Felix Ike in partnership with NiITHub innovation centre where about 500 young developers are trained annually.

The initiative reinforces Moniepoint’s broader mission to create financial happiness for every African, everywhere, a mission that, the company believes, requires investing not only in financial infrastructure, but in the institutions and talent pipelines that will drive Africa’s future prosperity.

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