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ALX welcomes over 23,000 students into its community

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ALX Nigeria, a leading institution in empowering Africa’s tech talents, has announced the graduation of over 2,000 students, skilled in Salesforce Administration and AWS Cloud computing and the commencement of its second AiCE (Artificial Intelligence Career Essentials) cohort, welcoming over 23,000 new students into the programme.

The tech career accelerator has been at the forefront of nurturing and sustaining a community of quality tech talents in Africa, providing them with cutting-edge skills and resources to thrive in the digital age.

Welcoming the new students, ALX Nigeria’s Learner Experience Specialist, Adedapo Adeniruju, said the new intakes can expect to witness quality learning experience, adding that, “ALX has an incredible learning management system from which our learners can access industry-standard courses and course content.

“Also, nobody does community like ALX. We have a vibrant community across all the states in Nigeria for learning, development and networking, all geared towards producing highly intelligent, entrepreneurial and ethical technology leaders.”

Speaking on plans for the new graduates, ALX Nigeria’s Fellowship Community Lead, Daniel Onimisi, highlighted the essence of ALX fellowship, the community for ALX graduates.

Onimisi said, “We keep our fellows mentally ready for the next stage of their career. We prepare them on how they can continue to be of value; teaching them how they can effectively communicate their solutions to their employers.”

“I would like to invite every youth out there to come join us as we champion Africa’s next digital revolution and compete globally by creating solutions through tech.”

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