Ingressive for Good

Blessing Abeng I4G Press Kit

Blessing Abeng is a branding and communications expert dedicated to helping brands identify and communicate their value and identity. She is the Director of Communications at Ingressive for Good

5 Details Hiring Managers Need From Your CV

Ingressive for Good has partnered with Coursera to help 5000 African youth access over 4000+ courses to help you learn skills that can improve your CV, get you promoted, and…

Access Courses on Coursera for FREE

Ingressive for Good has partnered with Coursera to help 5000 African youth access over 4000+ courses to help you learn skills that can improve your CV, get you promoted, and…

Forbes: Interview With Maya Horgan Famodu

Maya later co-founded (with her Ingressive colleague, Sean Burrowes) Ingressive for Good, a nonprofit providing scholarships, technical training, and talent placement for African youth.

Job Search Tips with Abraham Iyiola

We discussed Job Search Tips and how you can stay ahead of the curve to get hired in spite of the uncertainties in the world.

Ventures Africa: Ingressive for Good to train 1 million tech talents…

Africa has the largest youth population, which creates a growth opportunity. This opportunity is stifled by poverty and unemployment, with the current COVID19 crisis expected to further drive unemployment, foreclosures,…

SMESpeaks: Ingressive launches a non-profit arm to train 1 million African tech talents after doubling its fund size

Ingressive Capital, a venture capital firm that funds pre-seed and seed-stage tech-enabled businesses in the B2B and B2C industry has […]

The Guardian: Opportunity for young Africans an NGO plans to train one million tech talents

With high levels of unemployment and vulnerable employment on the rise, the world of work in Africa is still facing […]

Disrupt Africa: Ingressive launches non-profit arm to empower African youth

The company, which also operates an advisory company, has now launched a non-profit arm, Ingressive For Good (I4G), which will address the glaring inequities that exist within African tech ecosystems

All Africa: Firm to Develop Tech Talents in Africa

The I4G, a non-profit organization is dedicated to empowering African youth with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement said it will help place 5,000 youths in employment.

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