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Empowering Nigeria: ISACA and INGRYD Academy Unite to Train 10,000 Tech Professionals

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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  1. Partnership for Progress: ISACA and INGRYD Academy have teamed up to advance IT and cybersecurity training in Nigeria, aiming to enhance IT professionals’ readiness and workforce development over the next five years.

  2. Empowering 10,000 Students: The collaboration will provide in-demand training to 10,000 aspiring tech professionals, offering ISACA courses, student memberships, and access to a global professional community.

  3. Addressing Digital Skills Gap: With Africa’s digital economy projected to reach $180 billion by 2025, this initiative aims to fill the critical shortage of trained professionals in Nigeria’s fast-growing tech sector.

  4. Long-Term Impact: The program seeks to build a generation of tech leaders and problem-solvers, driving sustainable growth and innovation in Africa by equipping learners with globally recognized skills.

Empowering Nigeria’s Tech Workforce

ISACA and INGRYD Academy have joined forces to train 10,000 tech professionals in Nigeria. This partnership aims to enhance IT and information security readiness across the country. Each year, 2,000 students will benefit from essential courses and a year-long membership to ISACA. Furthermore, they will gain access to a global network of professionals. This initiative supports Nigeria’s workforce development goals and addresses Africa’s increasing demand for digital skills.

With over 100 million internet users in Nigeria, the country stands at the forefront of Africa’s digital economy, projected to reach $180 billion by 2025. However, a shortage of trained professionals threatens this potential. By providing vital training in areas such as cybersecurity and emerging technologies, ISACA and INGRYD Academy seek to fill this gap. The partnership not only equips aspiring professionals with relevant skills but also prepares them to tackle real-world challenges.

A Pathway to Sustainable Growth

This collaboration unleashes opportunities for young tech enthusiasts. It creates pathways to globally recognized credentials. Additionally, students will receive mentorship and access to workshops, enhancing their career prospects. As they gain knowledge and skills, they will contribute to the digital landscape.

The vision behind this initiative focuses on generating long-term benefits. Making a meaningful impact beyond just technical training is crucial. This partnership fosters a generation of problem-solvers and digital leaders, essential for driving innovation. As these students build their careers, they will play an important role in promoting safer digital practices. Therefore, this initiative signifies more than just workforce development; it represents a significant step toward sustainable economic growth and prosperity for the region.

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