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Hear from Temiatayo Olalekan (Co-Lead, I4GOAU)

“Ingressive For Good (I4G) Network has given me a community of practicing and aspiring tech professionals in Africa to interact […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Rosemary Okoro, UI/UX Designer.

“I am Rosemary Okoro, a final year computer science student in Yabatech. Being a computer science student, it is assumed […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Benjamin Onyebuchi, UI/UX Designer.

“My name is Benjamin Onyebuchi, I am a 24 years old freelancer born into a family of three.  Life for […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Ademorin Ajepe, UI/UX Designer.

“My name is Ademorin Maureen Ajepe, a 27 years old final year student of the Department of Physiology, Ladoke Akintola […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Femi Okedeyi, Android Mobile Developer.

“My name is Femi Okedeyi,  an 18 years old  200-level student at Lagos State University studying Computer Science. I am […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Mikail Yusuf, Android Developer.

“My name is Mikail Yusuf. I am  a 23 year old student at the University of Maiduguri studying computer engineering. […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Micheal, Web Developer.

“My name is Michael, a 32 year old web developer who resides in Lagos. I lost my dad to some […]

StudentBuilds Study Group 2020: Ibrahim Moshood, Digital Marketer.

“I am Ibrahim Moshood, the first child of four which by default comes with extra responsibilities, as an African child. […]

Tech Economy: Ingressive For Good supports HNG finalists with tech tools for growth

Ingressive For Good (I4G), a non-profit that exists to equip young Africans in need with tech skills to help them impact and contribute to the development of Africa, socially and…

Nigerian NGO: How Ingressive For Good is changing the African tech space one youth at a time

Two key indicators of a country's GDP are the economic power of citizens and the percentage of gainfully employed youth. However, 30% of African youth are unemployed.

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