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Code Camp Africa, Diamond Bank To Train 500, 000 Coders
Code Camp Africa, a technology capacity development company, recently said it would collaborate with Diamond Bank to train 500, 000 coders over the next 10 years.
The Co-Founder of Code Camp Africa, Mr Edwin Momife, said in a statement in Lagos that the training was necessary to ensure that Nigerian youths align with their counterparts in other countries.
The Tde source reports that coding is what makes it possible for people to create computer software, applications and websites.
The browser, the Operating System (OS), the applications on the phone, Facebook, and the website are all made with codes.
Momife said that following the success of the first edition of a training programme on computer programming, Diamond Bank Plc had committed to partnership for training teens and other children in coding and technology development.
He said that the vision of the organisation was to train at least 500, 000 youngsters in coding.
‘’If you learn how to code, you will become a global citizen. We need Nigerians to get to code and use technology to solve problems.
‘’The training aims to teach teenagers computer programming, coding and app development; we will be grooming manpower for an ICT-rich future in Africa.
‘’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.
“We believe that when children are taught how to code early in life, the African dream benefits,’’ Momife said.
Mr Uzoma Dozie, the Managing Director of Diamond Bank said that the bank’s vision was to empower young Nigerians with the language of technology.
Dozie said that Diamond Bank focused on developing home-grown talent across all fields as in its recent hashtag Homegrown.
He said that the future of almost everything was technology and would depend on the ability to use it.
‘’The Western world is outsourcing jobs to India because of this ability to write code. It is paramount that we develop in this area of development.
“These kids can work in Nigeria and across the world. It is critical that we equip these children with the ability to code and understand the language of technology,’’ Dozie said.
The Tide source also reports that Diamond Bank collaborated with Code Camp Africa and a programming firm, Andela Ltd, to deliver a five-week programme that equipped some 25 youngsters with knowledge and skills in various computer languages.
The age of participants at the programme ranged from seven to 14, and they learned various computer programming languages including JavaScript, Python and Scratch.
Code Camp Africa gave awards of recognition to four participants for innovative idea, good behaviour, best design and best programmer.
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