AfriTech Hub, a dynamic innovation hub in Tamale, spearheaded by its Executive Director, Dr. Arnold Mashud Abukari, celebrated a remarkable achievement on October 13, 2023. A group of thirteen Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) graduates successfully completed the Basic Computing with Coding training program organized by AfriTech Hub in partnership with the Hyperlink Institute for Professional Studies (HIPS).

The graduation ceremony was a joyous occasion filled with excitement, pride, and a glimpse into the promising future of these budding digital pioneers. The graduating participants showcased their project works, representing the practical skills they had acquired during the training. Certificates were awarded to acknowledge their dedication and hard work.

Dr. Arnold Mashud Abukari, the Executive Director of AfriTech Hub, addressed the graduates and offered words of encouragement. He emphasized the importance of digital literacy in an era where technology has taken center stage, reshaping the way we work, communicate, and live.

“In today’s digital era, the world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and technology is at the forefront of this transformation. Your participation in this program not only equips you with essential digital skills but also opens doors to countless opportunities. It’s imperative to keep exploring, innovating, and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of technology,” Dr. Arnold Mashud Abukari stated.

AfriTech Hub’s commitment to empowering youth and women through programs like the Basic Computing with Coding training demonstrates their dedication to bridging the digital divide and preparing the younger generation for the challenges and opportunities of the modern world.

The collaboration with the Hyperlink Institute for Professional Studies (HIPS) underscores the importance of partnerships in creating impactful educational opportunities and driving technological progress.

The graduates, now armed with digital skills, are better equipped to navigate the digital age and contribute to the technological advancements of their communities and the nation as a whole. Their success is not only a testament to their hard work but also to the commitment of organizations like AfriTech Hub in fostering innovation and progress.

The beneficiaries for this training programme are:

  1. Jesse Abugri
  2. Jessica Abugri
  3. Shamsudeen Maslaha Maltiti
  4. Wumpini Anamzoya Braimah
  5. Fawaz Nurudeen
  6. Fareeda Nurudeen
  7. Alhassan Nurudeen
  8. Mohammed Mujahid
  9. Mustapha Abdul-Latif
  10. Sahal Nsuhiba Pang
  11. Abdul Haq Puumaya Abdul Hamid
  12. Hamidu Mubeen
  13. Eugene Kofi Addotey

Visit AfriTech Hub on www.afritechhub.org.

Source: Ghana360news.com

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