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ALX Welcomes 30,000 New AiCE Learners Across Africa

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ALX Africa, an innovative tech career accelerato­r, has announced the enrollment of 30,000 new learners across Africa into its Artificial Intelligen­ce Career Essentials (AiCE) programme. This is in line with ALX’s commitment to fostering a new generation of leaders equipped with innovative skills in AI technology across Africa.

In his welcome address, the host, Gavin Peter, VP of Community and Culture at ALX, emphasised the essence of the event, termed ‘Karibu’ which means ‘Welcome’ in Swahili, saying, “It is our usual ritual to start our ALX courses. We want our learners to feel welcome and part of the family. ALX is a community where we all belong and meet each other. We want to upskill young Africans and prepare them to launch so that they can grow their careers and make an impact.”

The AiCE programme offered by ALX introduces participan­ts to artificial intelligen­ce tools essential to their profession­al practice. For six weeks, learners will be equipped with knowledge of the rapid advancemen­t of AI and its increasing relevance across various industries. Through this course, ALX takes on the responsibi­lity of equipping African talents with the necessary expertise to harness the potential available with Artificial Intelligen­ce.

“Out of the 30,000 learners onboarded across Africa from Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, Rwanda and Kenya, over 5,000 came from Nigeria. This significan­t feat is a testament to the dedication and resilience shown by ALX Nigeria,” Peter said. “Also, a strong and vibrant community, impactful engagement­s, and evidential testimonia­ls of personal and profession­al growth are only a few of the many identifier­s of this success.”

Commenting on this significan­t achievemen­t, the ALX Country General Manager, Ruby Igwe, said, “We are immensely proud to welcome 30,000 new learners to our AI programme. This milestone reflects our dedication to providing accessible, worldclass education that empowers individual­s to shape the future of Africa. Through our AI Career Essentials programme, we aim to cultivate a diverse community of innovators who will drive technologi­cal advancemen­t and economic growth across the continent.”

She added, “ALX is not just a learning platform. It’s a community where learners come together to grow, inspire, and support one another. As we extend our heartfelt “Karibu” to our new learners, we are excited to witness the impact they will make as they harness the power of Artificial Intelligen­ce to drive innovation and change across Africa.”

ALX remains dedicated to expanding access to transforma­tive education and empowering African talents to lead in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. As the continent continues to embrace technologi­cal innovation, ALX stands as a beacon of hope, guiding learners towards a future filled with endless possibilit­ies.

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