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Beacons of hope: The 2024 cohort of Ashoka Young Changemakers in Nigeria
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TechCable
In July last year, Eunice Omojola, a 20-year-old student at the University of Lagos, founded TechInEdu, an initiative that teaches practical computer skills in schools in marginalised communities. She hopes to help as many public school students to have practical ICT knowledge which she didn’t get when she was in their shoes. About 89% of young people in sub-Saharan Africa have no access to household computers. Public primary and secondary schools like the ones Omojola attended had no or inadequate computer labs. This forces teachers to limit ICT studies to steps and diagrams scribbled on dusty chalkboards.