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Axia Africa advance cause to empower Africans with tech skills
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Axia Africa is gearing up to host its highly anticipated “Tech For Africa Bootcamp,” marking the 3rd edition of this groundbreaking initiative aimed at upskilling Africans in diverse tech domains.
The organization’s ambitious goal of empowering 250,000 Africans by 2025 has already drawn an impressive response, with 17,000 participants from 25 countries eager to participate.
In a significant partnership, Loubby Ai, a leading platform connecting Africans to job opportunities, proudly takes the spotlight as the headline sponsor. This collaboration ensures a seamless and enriching bootcamp experience for all participants.
The Tech For Africa Bootcamp serves as a pivotal platform for individuals looking to enhance their tech skills, covering areas such as coding, programming, cybersecurity, and data analytics. This comprehensive curriculum is designed to meet the evolving demands of the tech industry, providing participants with valuable insights and practical skills.
Loubby Ai’s commitment to skill development in the tech sector is evident through its headline sponsorship. By supporting this edition of the bootcamp, Loubby Ai aims to contribute to the growth of a highly skilled and competitive tech workforce across the continent.
With an astounding 17,000 participants from 25 countries, this edition of the Tech For Africa Bootcamp has transformed into a global gathering of tech enthusiasts. The diverse pool of participants fosters a collaborative and inclusive learning environment, bringing together a rich tapestry of perspectives, experiences, and talents.
Participants can anticipate a dynamic and interactive learning experience, complete with hands-on projects, mentorship sessions, and networking opportunities. The carefully crafted curriculum ensures individuals are well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
Axia Africa remains steadfast in its vision of empowering a quarter of a million Africans through tech education by 2025. With the dedicated support of sponsors like Loubby Ai, the impact of the Tech For Africa Bootcamp extends beyond the event itself, leaving a lasting impression on the careers and aspirations of participants.
As the 3rd edition kicks off, the collective anticipation is palpable, and Axia Africa continues to play a crucial role in shaping the future of tech education on the African continent.
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Ford’s 2018 Mustang GT can do 0-to-60 mph in under 4 seconds
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Ford says the 2018 Ford Mustang GT can accelerate to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds, which is faster than a Porsche 911 Carrera’s 4.4 seconds. Ford’s assertions might not be as kooky as they sound: We backed up the brand’s zero-to-60-mph claim during our acceleration testing of the 2018 Mustang GT.
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Dissconnection put on hold as Globacom, MTN reach ‘agreement’
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that MTN and Globacom have both reached an agreement to resolve the interconnect debt issue, over which the former was to disconnect the latter today. This came as the 10-day pre-disconnection notice issued by the Commission lapsed today.
However, NCC in a statement signed by its Director of Public Affairs, Reuben Mouka, has announced that the disconnection is now ‘put on hold’ for 21 days starting from January 17th, 2024. Within this period, the debt issue is expected to have been completely resolved.
Recall that the telecoms regulator had last week approved a partial disconnection of Globacom by MTN over its refusal to pay interconnect debt.
The development then was to see MTN partially disconnect Glo network from its network as instructed by the telecoms regulator. It would mean that Globacom’s subscribers will not be able to make calls to any MTN number.
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