Nigerian Govt announces N2.8bn Google support to boost AI

The Nigerian government has announced a N2.8 billion support grant from Google to boost Artificial Intelligence talent development in the country.

Minister of Communications, Innovations and Digital Economy, ‘Bosun Tijani, made the announcement on Thursday at an unveiling event organized by the Nigerian Government and Google, in Abuja.

The minister said the support fund is part of Google’s $5.8 million commitment to support digital skills programs across Sub-Saharan Africa.

According to him, the fund will help close the unemployment gap and economic hardship Nigerians face.

“This support from Google is a testament to our commitment to positioning Nigeria as a leader in AI innovation.

“By leveraging Google’s expertise and resources, we are creating opportunities to equip Nigerians with the skills they need to thrive in the global digital economy.

“This is a major step forward in our journey towards a more inclusive and innovative future for all Nigerians,” he said.

On his part, Matt Brittin, President, Google EMEA, explained that the grant will be implemented in Nigeria through the government’s ongoing 3 Million Technical Talents (3MTT) program with the focus of 20,000 Nigerians with AI skills.

Similarly, he noted that through the scheme, 125,000 educators will be trained and 10 promising Nigerian AI startups will be empowered with N100 million.

“I’m pleased to announce that Google.org is providing N2.8 billion (or approximately $1.7 million) in funding to the Data Scientists Network Foundation, supporting the Honourable Minister’s vision for AI growth in Nigeria.

“This funding will be directed toward critical initiatives that advance AI skills and opportunities across the country.

“Through this grant, we’re supporting the FMCIDE’s 3 Million Technical Talents (3MTT) program, with a focus on equipping 20,000 young Nigerians with advanced skills in AI and data science.

“Additionally, the Experience AI Program, developed with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, will train 25,000 educators to inspire and educate 125,000 young learners, introducing them to AI fundamentals.

“Finally, the AI Fund, created in collaboration with NCAIR, is providing 10 promising Nigerian AI startups with N100 million in funding, alongside up to $3.5 million in Google Cloud Credits, mentorship from Google engineers, and technical support,” the Google executive stated.

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