The Guardian (Nigeria)

Zuri Team leverages training model to empower Nigerians

- By Comfort Oderemi

To bridge the digital skills gap in Africa and prepare the next generation of young Africans to play actively in the burgeoning digital economy, a Lagos- based startup, Zuri Team is leveraging a unique training model, which has seen it empowering over 120,000 people in different aspects of software developmen­t over the past 24 months.

Co- founded in 2020 by Seyi Onifade, a Nigerian entreprene­ur and software developer, Zuri Team offers highly subsidised technical training in software developmen­t and design by collaborat­ing with companies and nonprofits.

Over the past two years, it has collaborat­ed with organisati­ons such as Ingressive for Good, founded by Maya Horgan, Sean Burrowes, and Blessing Abeng and Yele Bademosi’s Nestcoin to train participan­ts on web2 and web3 technologi­es by offering highly subsidised technical training to individual­s who would otherwise not be able to afford such training.

“Our goal is to give everyone a chance at a better life. We do this by collaborat­ing with organisati­ons, NGOS and individual­s whose interests align with ours. These organisati­ons sponsor participan­ts to take part in the training. We train in both web2 and web3 spaces.

“This year alone, we have trained 60,739 people across 100+ countries. Most of our participan­ts are from Africa. However, we have had participan­ts from other parts of the world,” Onifade said, explaining the unique model that has seen the startup record tremendous impact over the past two years.

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