• We are preparing our teens to use technology to solve problems, firm says
Four major firms are partnering in a five-year summer development programme that aims to teach teenagers computer programming, coding and app development. The initiators say they would be grooming manpower for an ICT-rich future in Africa.
Technology capacity development company, Code Camp Africa,would run the summer skills acquisition programme at Lekki, Lagos. It hopes to teach the youngsters coding, the computer language used to develop apps, websites and software. The programme would commence on July 25 and run for four weeks.
Collaborating organisations are Andela, Angelos Foods, and Diamond Bank.
Edwin Momife, chief promoter of Code Camp Africa, said the idea is to equip the participants with skills and cognitive ability to use ICT to solve problems. “Digital is the language of today and more so of tomorrow. Africans need to be able to solve problems in their environment with modern technology now epitomised by the computer.”
Momife added, “We believe that when children are taught how to code early in life, the African dream benefits.”
Participants register online on the codecampafrica.com website and can also pay online. Andela is a leading software development company. Andela recruits the most talented developers in Africa and shapes them into leading programmers. It then outsources them to technology firms and start-ups across the world.
Angelos Food Services Group specialises in the preparation and sale of healthy light meals for various markets including airlines and direct sales to customers. It would soon open outlets across Lagos.
Diamond Bank is lead sponsor.
Chido Nwakanma
For contacts and interviews on this project, please contact
1. Edwin Momife, Chairman, CodeCamp Africa Ltd on 0806 001 2678 or email [email protected]
2. Chido Nwakanma, Blueflower Limited, on 0903723111, 08126474335 or email [email protected] or [email protected].